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The Ecological Body with Sandra Reeve

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The Ecological Lens

Dates: 3rd - 10th July, 2021

​Location: An Talamh, Skreen, Sligo, Ireland (Map below)


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This is a week-long workshop introducing ecological movement. 


Learning to be a part of an interconnected environment rather than apart from it
Our bodies are conditioned by an alienated view of themselves as being at the ‘centre’ of the world, or at the pinnacle of a hierarchy of usage -- ‘apart’, with a fixed sense of self and attempting always to control the environment. .

Those same bodies can be trained to reconnect with a corporeal, embodied sense of themselves as  being ‘part of’ an interconnected environment.

Movement and attitude are intertwined
We are already very late, perhaps a century late, but now is the time to become aware of our impact on our surroundings and the impact that our surroundings are having on us.  

Each day I shall propose ways of moving that will stimulate an experience of connection, an attitude of curiosity, participation and inter-learning through the visceral awareness of our environment and our ever-changing contexts.

Gradually the world becomes a shared habitat rather than owned territory and each day we have the possibility to create together, each from our own unique source. Within the group process, I give attention to supporting the development of your own particular movement skills.

Participant feedback: ​

"... the beauty of movement  is that it bypasses the verbal, so let it be enough to say that working with Sandra invariably leaves me feeling energised and all of a piece. And it is fun!"

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"Move Into Life makes me do just that. The movement practice enables me to experience thoughts, feelings and physical sensations more clearly. For me it is connected with freedom and joy; a way to realize what life is and can be like."

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Exploring niche, pattern and emergence
Niche, pattern and emergence are the lenses that we reference throughout the week, giving a structure for future practice. As the week progresses you also choose whether to move from a sense of daily life, healing, education or performance. The week finishes with shared individual and small group movement pieces to crystallise each person’s experience within the group. 

Working mainly in a beautiful wild garden, but also on the rocks by the sea,  we will study movement in any condition throughout the week – in our daily life, during workshop sessions, in our communication with each other. This brings us into contact with broader and deeper themes in our movement and therefore in our lives. 

The workshop cultivates an awareness of oneself as ‘part of a group’ in a particular place rather than as an ‘individual’ in the environment. Through movement we cultivate a condition of being present to and within changing circumstances. We study our relationship to change itself as the only constant in life. All is in movement. ​
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Participant feedback:  
"This is a beautiful workshop to  explore the cultivation of wholeness. 
It gives time and space for the  noticing and changing of deeply  engrained patterns in an  atmosphere of respect, mutuality and equal value to every  movement, every plant, every  animal and every other human."
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This workshop begins from a sense of the collective and guides each person to find their interdependent place ‘within the scheme of things’ through their moving body.

Maximum: 14 people

Some experience of Move into Life or Amerta Movement is useful. Please call or email Sandra to discuss this if you would like to come but are new to this style of work.

For further information and to book a place, please contact:
Therese O’Driscoll:
odriscoll.therese@gmail.com
+353 (87) 2712000
 
Timing: To allow people to travel, the workshop starts at 2pm on Saturday 3rd July and finishes at 4.30pm on Saturday 10th July.

Cost: €525 for the 7 days (excluding food and accommodation). Deposit: €100.  Please use the box below to book and pay your deposit.
​(The balance will be due when you come to the workshop and I'll send you details before then of how to pay.)

Accommodation:  
Shared, self-catering accommodation is available locally at at The Water's Edge, Aughris. 
Cost €600 euro for 7 nights + share of electricity charges.  Sleeps 6 with some sharing. 
Please book for this with Therese O'Driscoll (contact details above).

Alternative accommodation:
B&B at The Beach Bar, Templeboy. Please book direct.
Other AirBnB options available locally. 

Pay a €100 deposit and book a place on the workshop