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Category Archives: movement meditation
Ahmad Joudeh on being a Syrian dancer
Inspiring, sad and lovely. Palace Gate Counselling Service, Exeter Counselling in Exeter since 1994
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Crystal Pite on Flight Pattern
This looks heartbreaking and wonderful…. Art as protest and activism. It was on stage in March this year. Choreographer, Crystal Pite, is the first woman to have created a new work for the Royal Ballet in almost two decades. … Continue reading
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Feel the Beat: Dancing While Deaf – Antoine Hunter
Click on the link for this You Tube clip, about Antoine’s work in dance. Really interesting on how he found his expression and his art in dance; how he and his students engage with music through vibration; and how his … Continue reading
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Susannah Darling Khan ‘Your dance does not depend on the music’
Susannah and Ya’Acov Darling Khan founded the School of Movement Medicine, near to us in Devon, and teach this conscious dance form all over the world. Here’s how they describe their work:- ‘Movement Medicine is a creative, embodied meditation practice for our times. It … Continue reading
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Anne Lamott on The New Year Diet
Characteristic humour and depth from Anne, on a seasonally relevant theme…. This touches on personal experience for me. I have experienced similar battles to Anne’s. In my past life, I regularly embarked on diets. I have also found more of value in deeper connection … Continue reading
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