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Susan Dalziel's spotlight
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My class is for all humans who want to practice. We find ways to become more integrated and at peace with ourselves, enjoying being in our own skin, we dance to find the spark to fuel life and make inspired choices.
Anja Bock's spotlight
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I realised that Movement Medicine was not just a practice but a path of service, healing, and connection. From that moment, I knew this work would play a central role in my life....
Simone Gantner's spotlight
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I experience the dance to be a very easy, joyful and playful way of being in connection....
Patrick Hofmann's spotlight
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Back in 2013, I experienced for myself how free yet truly connected I could feel while dancing with others. There was so much flow, joy, and ease in that moment that I instantly knew
Miroslava Janičatová's spotlight
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This work reminds me that I belong to this body, to the Earth, to the web of life. It teaches me how to listen, how to move with what is – not against it and simply let life work through me. It invites me to surrender to the intelligence of the body, to trust the timing of the heart, and to allow the dance to show me the next step.
Kaya T. Sertic's spotlight
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The power of the dance is enormous. It is in our nature to move, to connect to the depths each one of us carry.....
David Mooney's spotlight
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One moment in the Phoenix process in Czech: the love, commitment and ceremonial focus in the room was palpable, the large fire in the room was crackling, singing its phoenix song and the first snow began to fall outside. It was a magic moment.
Anne Ena Bernard's Spotlight
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This work speaks to me of rediscovering the power and sacredness of healthy and creative sexual energy. The living force anchored in the matter of the body that belongs to the world of nature, right? For me, that's what dancing is!
Regional CELEBRATION
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We have a beautiful new video from some of the German Movement MedicineTeachers, thanks to Yuki and all for instigating and co-creating this! How lucky we are to have such a creative team. Thank you,...
Loes Velter's Spotlight
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Besides teaching weekly lessons to adults, I have recently started dancing with a group of people who suffer from Parkinson's disease. For 7 years I shared Movement Medicine with children from the age of 4 to 6 years in in different schools. I found the children to be very flexible and hungry for freedom of movement. Movement Medicine suits young children very well.
Nicolas Bernard's Spotlight
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I serve people holding the fire of creativity and needing to be stronger in their body.... looking for permission and security to express themselves fully and sensitively. People having a need of understanding of what the body is telling and clarity on how to use the mind.... coming to restore the confidence and solidity of belonging to a community...
Keef Wesolowski Miles' Spotlight
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As a Movement Medicine teacher, Soul Mentor and poet, to support emergent soul-centric maturity and full spectrum engagement with life, I bring my ongoing experience as an evolving human being and student of life, wife and daughter. I provide intuitive support, creative inspiration, resilience resourcing, fierce compassion, humour, integrity, kindness and commitment. I live in Brecon Beacons, Wales.

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