Description
What is Writing Movement:https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QBpUAh_Ni6E
How Can It Help You?https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YTlNlCi1mOQ
More About Our Teacher: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QMtwdXSIXGw
Whether you are a dancer, thinker, or someone looking to stand at the edge of silence. Listening for echoes in the lives of those around you, tracing the invisible lines that bind your existence to theirs. This is a space to grow, explore, and build. Step into a space where movement becomes a method of writing that teeters on the edge of the known and the unknown. We will be like the octopus, spreading out our arms to catch the prey of form and the weight of stress. A mirror, a cipher, and a doorway. Inviting you to explore the body beyond flesh and bone. The body as a portal to a form of inter-being. Communicating physical ideas.
* Pierce the negative: Imprinting obliquely those emotions, dreams, and questions that hover in the corner.
* Empathy in Motion: Develop a deeper connection with yourself and others by understanding the shared language of the body.
* The Alchemy of Stress: Explore movement as a safe and transformative way to process emotions and navigate stress.
* Promote Physical Well-Being: Engage in exercises that build strength, flexibility, and a sense of bodily awareness and ease.
* The Healing Current: Experience movement as a meditative practice that fosters grounding, relaxation, and inner peace.
What to Expect in the Workshop
1. The Invitation: Begin by confronting themes that haunt or drive you—stress, love, loss, connection. They are threads; we will weave them.
2. Movement as Myth: Explore physical exercises that stretch the edges of shape, rhythm, abstraction, and meaning. Let your body tell a story it has been waiting to tell.
3. Choreographic creation: Alone and with others, write movement sequences that speak of what you can’t name but always feel.
4. The Silent Witness: Share, if you choose, in a group setting where eyes and bodies speak more than words.
5. The Descent/Ascent: Close with a meditative practice to reflect on the physical and emotional journey, leaving with tools to incorporate movement into daily life.
No prior training is needed.
90 Hanbury Street, London, E1 5JL