About Sandra Reeve
Move into Life - Sandra Reeve at Town Mill, Lyme Regis
For most of my adult life I have worked with movement, meditation, culture and the environment. The Move into Life® approach and workshop programme draws on the teaching of the respected Javanese movement artist Suprapto Suryodarmo (Prapto), ecological principles and Buddhist mindfulness practice. It reflects my passion for movement as an artist, a teacher, a therapist and a director. Movement is my main source of creativity and my guide to health. (See photos from Candi Borobudur in Java.)
I met Prapto in 1988, while I was living in Bristol, and studied Joged Amerta (Amerta Movement) with him for 24 years. I spent three years living in Java and moving in different cultures, landscapes and religious sites in Java, Australia, the USA and Europe. Since 1999, when I moved to West Dorset, I have established Move into Life here and in Ireland, offering workshops, individual sessions, professional training and developing my own artistic work.
I completed a PhD in Performance Practice at the University of Exeter in 2010 where I am an Honorary Fellow. My thesis is called ‘The Ecological Body’ and an interactive map which I created as part of my PhD can be found online here.
My parallel interest in the relationship of movement to health led me to qualify as a Shiatsu practitioner in 1987. In 2002, I qualified as a Senior Registered Dance Movement Psychotherapist (UKCP), enabling me to apply my skills to different client groups and to offer therapy on a one-to-one basis. In 2014 I completed a Foundation Year in Family and Systemic Therapy at the University of Plymouth and a Diploma in the Creative Approaches to Supervision training at the London School of Psychodrama. I offer supervision for psychotherapists, counsellors, arts and play therapists, coaches, bodyworkers, and medical and other practitioners.
For more details, see my Therapy and Supervision pages or contact me.
I met Prapto in 1988, while I was living in Bristol, and studied Joged Amerta (Amerta Movement) with him for 24 years. I spent three years living in Java and moving in different cultures, landscapes and religious sites in Java, Australia, the USA and Europe. Since 1999, when I moved to West Dorset, I have established Move into Life here and in Ireland, offering workshops, individual sessions, professional training and developing my own artistic work.
I completed a PhD in Performance Practice at the University of Exeter in 2010 where I am an Honorary Fellow. My thesis is called ‘The Ecological Body’ and an interactive map which I created as part of my PhD can be found online here.
My parallel interest in the relationship of movement to health led me to qualify as a Shiatsu practitioner in 1987. In 2002, I qualified as a Senior Registered Dance Movement Psychotherapist (UKCP), enabling me to apply my skills to different client groups and to offer therapy on a one-to-one basis. In 2014 I completed a Foundation Year in Family and Systemic Therapy at the University of Plymouth and a Diploma in the Creative Approaches to Supervision training at the London School of Psychodrama. I offer supervision for psychotherapists, counsellors, arts and play therapists, coaches, bodyworkers, and medical and other practitioners.
For more details, see my Therapy and Supervision pages or contact me.
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