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Articles: movement
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Biodanza by Karen Woodley
The creation and organisation of Biodanza was initiated through research by Rolando Toro during the 1960s. A clinical psychologist, anthropologist, poet and painter, Rolando Toro always wanted to develop the most illuminated form of human expression through creativity using different ways of expression such as music and body exercises.
Holistic Movement for Health by Gina Pickersgill
Regular moderate exercise is well known to improve such conditions as obesity, diabetes and hypertension. Weight bearing and aerobic exercise can help osteoporosis and some cancers. It can also improve psychological states and reduce stress.
Moving Well: Laban Movement Therapy in Action by Dr EA Salter
Body movements provide an insight into the innermost feelings and way of life of a person. The Laban Movement is a system and language of observing, describing and notating all forms of human movement, from the most general to the highly detailed.
TA KE TI NA by Derek Gale
The workshop provides a supportive and non criticizing space in which you can work on all those negative messages you give yourself about not being able to do things. Learning to combat these messages helps you to get in touch with your own rhythms and your own innate abilities.
Therapeutic Value of Dance by Wendy Buonaventura
A recent British survey came up with the fascinating result that, next to eating out, what people of all ages enjoy doing most in their spare time is… no, not going to the cinema or sitting in front of the TV but… yes, dancing!
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