3 March 2013
Feedback Moving The Rhythm Workshop NL 2013
On Friday March First, I participated in Elizabeth Rutten-Ng Siew Choo's workshop:
"Moving the Rhythms" in Groningen, the Netherlands.
It was a grounding experience to spend time on embodying the rhythms and to be able to interact in a playful way with each other. In the last part of the workshop we got to understand the rhythms in the context of interactions as well as interventions.
Thank you Elizabeth!
It was also nice to hear the names of Katy Dymoke (a former student of mine) and to see the name of my friend and colleague Amelia Ender again (as contributor to The Meaning of Movement book).
It is a small world after all.
The Kestenberg movement work is definitely important to people working with Somatics and Somatic Movement approaches. It has strong connections to the different approaches that work with developmental movement patterns.
The developmental work is an integral part of the 5 Pillars Somatics method at the Somatic Movement Practitioner Training. (www.somaticmovementinstitute.com)
~ Shared by Jacques van Eijden
Thank you Jacques for the feedback and sharing.
Jacques is also going to teach the developmental movements in the European Conference BMC in Amsterdam. Check the website for the details. http://www.substanz.ch/bmc_inspiring_somatics/
An article on Moving the Rhythm is also shared in my blog.
Workshop is also available online and in Singapore April/May 2013.
Check our website Embodied Movement for more information.
If you like me to facilitate the workshop, special arrangement can be made for parents, educators, professionals or the general public.
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