Thursday, April 10, 2008
INNER DANCE WORKSHOP
This is an introduction to Kalipimu to be conducted by Troy Bernardo, one of Inner Dance's traveling teachers. He brought Kalipimu to Morocco, Portugal and Spain, spending most of his time in Andalucia. He is currently bringing the practice to different islands of the Philippines.
It's about getting in touch with the inner Spirit and taking the first steps toward healing through movement, as well as living life through the dance's practical applications for profound change.
April 12, 2008
2-4pm and 6-8pm
1 Wilson place, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila
via NutArt
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posted by Señor Enrique at 6:50 AM
8 Comments:
- Sidney said...
To survive in this "crazy" world we all need some "inner dance".
Good initiative!- said...
This would be a great workshop. I am one who believes though, that true healing depends on one's will. Books, counseling, workshops may help but only to a certain extent. In the end, it is only the person who can really help himself to get rid of all spiritual or psychological setbacks within him and achieve what is called - awakening. :)
- Señor Enrique said...
Well said, Rhoda :)
- Señor Enrique said...
I completely agree with you, Sidney, and this is why I've decided to post about it so others may know about it :)
- Troy B. said...
Thank you so much for posting this Senor Enrique! We do what we can, as much as we can, to contribute to the world. Salamat!
- Kyels said...
We do need the inner dance considering the fact that the world is crazy today and that we hardly make peace w/our souls due to the hectic lifestyles.
:D
Sorry for not visiting lately. I have been so caught up w/my dissertation and assignments po.- Señor Enrique said...
It's my pleasure, Troy!
I'm glad to know about and share such wonderful happenings. Your workshop reminds me of the many enlightening talks and seminars in NYC's Open Center.
http://www.opencenter.org/
Good luck and God bless!- Señor Enrique said...
Unarguably, Kyels, your school comes first :)
Yes, we really need stuff like this to help us with "centering" especially during crazy times!