Every illness, injury and dis-ease has a spatial component. Spacial Dynamics® Movement Therapy addresses this component by reintroducing harmonious spatial and movement patterns.
Wholesome movement re-integrates what has become separate, entrenched, or skipped over.
Body Image: In Who's Image?
Besides taking a serious look at how modern society contrives to control and manipulate our sense of what is beautiful and desirable for financial gain, we will profit by taking some playful glances at ourselves. In a supportive group environment, we will help each other shed old molds and grow into the skins we are in.
Participants are invited to bring a selection of photos of themselves, as well as from favorite actors and actresses, books, poems, videos and songs that have contributed to the forming of the puzzle of their self-imaging.
Open to SDI students and graduates, we will expose the illusions that are sold to us through models and manufacturers of perfected illusion. We will learn exercises and create spaces for ourselves to move from images that confine, towards the freedom that can come when we learn to enliven the bodies that we have.
Public Workshop - Body Image
Body image is the picture an individual carries of his or her own body. Perceptions and misconceptions of our bodies play important roles in how we act, inter-act, and are re-acted to.
Body image influences the roles we are offered and whose roles we choose to take in every stage of the drama of our lives. This is even more poignant when we consider that our body images are often unconscious. In addition to being at the root of many eating disorders and depressive conditions, poor body image may negatively affect self-confidence, sexual health, and overall personal development.
Open to everyone, we will expose the illusions that are sold to us through models and manufacturers of perfected illusion. We will learn exercises and create spaces for ourselves to move from images that confine, towards the freedom that can come when we learn to enliven the bodies that we have.
Public Workshop - Body Image: In Who's Image?
Body image is the picture an individual carries of his or her own body. Perceptions and misconceptions of our bodies play important roles in how we act, inter-act, and are re-acted to.
Body image influences the roles we are offered and whose roles we choose to take in every stage of the drama of our lives. This is even more poignant when we consider that our body images are often unconscious. In addition to being at the root of many eating disorders and depressive conditions, poor body image may negatively affect self-confidence, sexual health, and overall personal development.
Open to everyone, we will expose the illusions that are sold to us through models and manufacturers of perfected illusion. We will learn exercises and create spaces for ourselves to move from images that confine, towards the freedom that can come when we learn to enliven the bodies that we have.
Body Image
We will expose some of the illusions that are sold to us through models and manufacturers of perfected illusion.
We will learn exercises and create spaces for ourselves to move from images that confine, towards the freedom that can come when we learn to enliven the bodies that we have.
Catching Your Breath – Exercises and Insights for Breathing Disorders
In this lively and interactive course, we will take this modern phenomenon to heart. Asthma, wheezing, respiratory disorders, sleep apnea, snoring, even the ability to come to rest, all show us that we are a society that is out of breath. Jaimen McMillan, RSMT, will address anatomical, medical, exercise, spatial, and meditative aspects of breathlessness.
If you are challenged by breathing difficulties yourself, or are a parent of a child who suffers from asthma, come learn how to team up with your doctor and movement therapist to plot a course towards leading a fuller life. If you are an educator looking for ways to help your students, or a therapist looking for new techniques for your patients, or just feel that you need a “second wind”, come learn how to move and create spaces you need to “catch your breath.”