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Conscious Dancer Magazine was founded in 2007. For over seven years, we printed a quarterly glossy color publication that reached over 100,000 people in hundreds of international locations. As technology evolved and resources became a concern, in 2012, the Dance First Association was established as an umbrella organization to better support individual teachers and trainers as they proliferated conscious dance around the globe.
Conscious Dancer Magazine was founded in 2007. For over seven years, we printed a quarterly glossy color publication that reached over 100,000 people in hundreds of international locations
Women’s weekly online dance drop in. Sacred Dance rooted in Polynesian dance expressed through hula and Tahitian, reggae hula, prayer, and story dance. Experience multilevel embodiment, all-bodies wellness – MENTAL, PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, BREATH, ENERGY, SPIRIT & SOUL. Low impact, no experience needed, deep dance tune up for all women.
Conscious Dancer Magazine was founded in 2007. For over seven years, we printed a quarterly glossy color publication that reached over 100,000 people in hundreds of international locations
Whenever my daughter and I play hide and seek, I know I need to hide quickly because I’ll only have until the count of 3 before the seeking begins. In a random parenting article on toddlers, I read that even though some can “count” upwards of ten through rote memorization, their tangible mathematical understanding of these numbers typically doesn’t extend beyond three.
To get the most out of this online class, please prepare a comfortable space to move in with access to your online device and reliable internet service. Also, have art supplies ready at hand for the drawing activity and paper and pen for journaling and creative writing exercises.
Each part of our bodies is unique: each has developed specific functions, moves in particular ways, and has its own stories to tell and dances to dance. In this 4-part series, we focus on a new area of the body each week. For each body part, we study anatomy and body mechanics, we explore its movement somatically,
This workshop pulls from Dohee Lee’s training and practice in Korean Shamanism and performative ritual by utilizing techniques that connect to voice, body, heartbeat and spirit. How we tune our bodies through sound, movement and rhythm, guides us to navigate and delve deeper into our individual and collective roots, cultural heritages, natural environments and social consciousness.
We begin by giving ourselves restorative touch to relax, to release excess tension, and to allow ourselves to become more receptive to bodily sensations. We find support through our bones and breath, activate expression through our heart and muscles, and heighten sensitivity through our skin. Weaving sensations and imagery, we invite flow and pleasure to come forward in our dancing. Drawing and writing reveal insights about who we are in our path to restoration.
A lot of folks might be looking back on ’21 like it wasn’t the greatest year or something, but really, if you consider the ‘might haves’, we actually did pretty darned good, considering the hand we were dealt.
My name is Brooke, and I’m Mark’s writer/editor! I help out behind the scenes with some of the Monday Love particulars, including this section right here. If you’ve been reading Monday Love for a minute, you might have noticed that we highlight a new member every week. I wanted to take this opportunity to give you guys a bit of an insight into what it is we do and break down the process!
Join Dr. Rosario Sammartino for an on-line workshop series to explore a variety of Tamalpa Life/Art Process methods to support safety, body awareness, connection, and creativity. Learn to incorporate these approaches into your work with trauma recovery or as forms of self-care. Dr. Sammartino draws upon her twenty-year experience as a therapist and educator, including her recent research-based work that explores the value of combined somatic and artistic approaches for trauma healing.
Dance to feel the joy of being ALIVE, uplift yourself and raise your frequency. Our aim is to create inner and outer harmony: in ourselves, in our relationship with the Earth, with Spirit and with one another through guided and free-style dance, conscious movement, and meditation.
As we emerge from a time of uncertainty, isolation and disorientation, let’s begin the New Year by opening a space for creative dialog with your deeper dreams and visions. In this workshop, you will use the Tamalpa Life/Art practices of movement, drawing and writing as you step out of your daily routine to create possibilities for growth and expansion.
Each part of our bodies is unique: each has developed specific functions, moves in particular ways, and has its own stories to tell and dances to dance. In this series, we focus on a new area of the body each week. For each body part, we study anatomy and body mechanics
“Imagine how alive you would be if your kinesthetic sense were to be heightened and cultivated beyond its present consciousness.” –Anna Halprin
What are you next to in life? Beyond the people who live next-door, who are your neighbors ideologically, culturally, or socially? Have you ever considered that to which you are adjacent?
Creative Director and Co-founder of Danyasa Eco-Retreat | Creator of Temple Body Arts School of Sacred Sensuality and Dance.
Even folks who live in the most sterile of high-rises have some tenuous connection to nature. Just as some Walden-esque back-to-the-landers can’t avoid seeing the occasional airplane or electric line.
It is a pivotal time on our planet, and a great awakening is happening, unveiling a new way of living together that is sustainable and humane.
In these pandemic times with waves of uncertainty and circumstances to navigate, it is so critical to take time to retreat.
Each part of our bodies is unique: each has developed specific functions, moves in particular ways, and has its own stories to tell and dances to dance. In this series, we focus on a new area of the body each week. For each body part
We begin by giving ourselves restorative touch to relax, to release excess tension, and to allow ourselves to become more receptive to bodily sensations. We find support through our bones and breath, activate expression through our heart and muscles, and heighten sensitivity through our skin. Weaving sensations and imagery, we invite flow and pleasure to come forward in our dancing. Drawing and writing reveal insights about who we are in our path to restoration.
Conscious Dancer Magazine was founded in 2007. For over seven years, we printed a quarterly glossy color publication that reached over 100,000 people in hundreds of international locations
One way to look at life is through the lens of interconnecting cycles. There are a lot of things you do every day in the same way, and then there are cycles that recur on a monthly or annual or even longer interval.
Movement Medicine Co-Founder and Contemporary Shaman Ya’Acov Darling Khan talks about the human addiction to blame and the choice to stand up, grow up and play our role in the dance of life……….