Embodied Remembering
The Bridge
Foundation of the
Earth Dances Training
A powerfully transformative immersive journey connecting body, earth and spirit through embodied movement, traditional pan-African dance & rhythm,
movement in the landscape, creative expression & ceremony
It's time to remember who we really are!
The Bridge comprises of 3 meetings of 5/6 days each,
with ongoing practices, an individual session between the contact time and a suggested reading list.
Dates and content for 2019/2020
14th ~ 17th November 2019
Body, Land, Ancestry
Embodied arrival in the landscape in the presence of our ancestors. The place from which dance and truth arises
17th ~ 21st February 2020
Entering the Rhythm
Dropping into rhythm together through pan-African dance & rhythm traditions. Includes Ceremonial Mbira Night
30th May ~ 5th June 2020
Return to the Centre
Bringing ourselves with fullness into the centre of our own lives through dance, movement and ceremony
Details
Location:
Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK
Prices:
Earlybird: £995 ~ payable by July 2019
Advance: £1,180 ~ payable by Sept 2019
OR £250, followed by 3 installments of £360
All prices include £250 non-refundable deposit to book your place. Once you begin the course you are committed to paying in full.
Price covers 16 days of tuition and ceremony, hearty soup and homemad bread for lunches during the first and second modules, shared dormitory accommodation during the second module.
You will need to find your own accommodation for the first and third modules, and bring your own lunches for the third module. Individual rooms are available for the second module at an extra charge.
Entry Requirements:
Participation in Blessings OR Foot to Earth Dance Camp
OR 6 week course/2 day workshop in African dance plus 2 days movement in the landscape training
Please contact us if you would like to join this training
Open to between 6 and 10 participants.
Participants of The Bridge automatically qualify to apply for the Embodied Truth advanced programme, the Heart of the Dance Zimbabwe retreat and the Weaving the Threads integration programme