37 Frontiers. 66 SpaceHolders. 47 Mentors 5Rhythms, a global wave danced as ONE. Meet our SpaceHolders in the dance. Love Morgan, Jonathan, Arthur, & our 5Rhythms Teachers Association Mentors
TAGS: 5Rhythms, 5Rhythms Teachers Association, Chaos, Flowing, gabrielle roth, jonathan horan, Lyrical, Morgan Rae, movement medicine, moving center, moving center school, Open floor, raven recording, SpaceHolders, Staccato, Stillness, SweatApril 2016 Musings + Art + Happenings from our Tribal Individuals The 5Rhythms practice | A lens for life COMPLETING A CYCLE by Bella Dreizler Sacramento, California …
TAGS: 5 rhythms, 5Rhythms, 5Rhythms Teachers Association, bella dreizler, Chaos, dance parade, dancing dharma, Flowing, gabrielle roth, jonathan horan, Lucia Horan, Lyrical, Neil Pinnock, Staccato, Stillness, The Moving CenterHow do you create a container safe enough to literally dance like no one is watching, unfold, unravel, let the truth become visible on the outside? For sure, the quality of the space and facilitator is important. But in a Thursday night circle a couple weeks ago, I wanted to flesh out the significant contribution of every single person present. How stepping onto a dance floor is akin to entering a sacred contract, an agreement to help hold this so-called container. The quality of our individual presence is the ultimate glue that knits the space together.
TAGS: 5Rhythms, 5RTA, beginning middles & endings, bella dreizler, california, Chaos, completion, Cycles, Flowing, gabrielle roth, Lyrical, moving center, Open floor, sacramento, Staccato, StillnessWhen Jilsarah Moscowitz taught the first Sweat Your Prayers class of the spring season two years ago, for the first time ever I considered the possibility that I might secretly have a lyrical nature.* This came as a great surprise since from the very beginning of my 5Rhythms path, Lyrical had always seemed incomprehensible and inaccessible, except in tiny, occasional glimpses. Today, the first day of spring, Jilsarah again taught the Sunday Sweat Your Prayers class; and I was again granted wings, though my lyrical side is, by now, no longer a deeply buried secret.
TAGS: 5 rhythms, 5Rhythms, Chaos, Conscious Dance, dance movement therapy, ecstatic dance, five rhythms, Flowing, gabrielle roth, Heartbeat, Lyrical, Maps to Ecstasy, Medicine Dance, meditation, Meghan LeBorious, Notes On Practice, ritual theater, shamanic dance, Stillness, sweat your prayers, WavesBELONGING is precious.
A heart felt sense we all desire that occurs naturally when we allow fluidity with our emotions.
After an adventful childhood, touched by both light and shadow, I was eager for success in the material world. At the same time I froze my emotional growth through addiction to alcohol and then cocaine. I became utterly separated from my body. The source of my be-longing.
TAGS: 5 rhythms, 5Rhythm Teacher Association, 5Rhythms, 5Rhythms OneTribe, 5Rhythms Teacher Association, 5RTA, Chaos, Conscious Dance, dance movement therapy, ecstatic dance, Esalen, five rhythms, Flowing, gabrielle roth, Heartbeat, Jason Rowe, jonathan horan, Lyrical, Medicine Dance, meditation, Movement Teacher Training, moving meditation, Open floor, shamanic dance, Staccato, The Moving Center, the moving center school, Waves, Willemjin De DreuThe days leading up to the 2016 Word Dance workshop were exceptionally delightful. I went on something of a walkabout with my now-six-year-old son, Simon. He is in a lovely phase at the moment—cooperative, funny, insightful and affectionate—and I thoroughly enjoyed our time together, making a big loop to visit friends from Brooklyn to Tarrytown to Newburgh to Kingston, north to Burlington, Vermont, and then to my parents’ in Northern Connecticut. My parents had agreed to look after Simon Friday afternoon and Saturday while I was at the Word Dance workshop, then bring him back to Brooklyn Saturday night. While I was waiting for my mother to arrive to care for Simon so I could leave, I looked online to see if I had any outstanding parking tickets. I found several, including a “Bus Lane Violation”—something I had never heard of—for 115 dollars. My humor darkened. Simon said lightly, “Well, that’s how it is, Mommy. If you break the rules you have to take the consequences.” I had to admit that he was right, though I continued to feel disempowered and irresponsible.
Because I did not plan properly, there was a mix up about times. I did not set out until 4pm for a journey that typically takes over three hours. In this case, it took four hours. As it was, I did not arrive until 8pm at Paul Taylor Studio on Grand Street in Lower Manhattan, though Friday’s initial session of the Word Dance workshop had begun at 6pm.
In the car, I turned on myself, becoming extreme in my thinking
TAGS: 5 rhythms, 5Rhythms, 5RTA, Amber Ryan, Chaos, Flowing, Jewel Mathieson, Lyrical, maeghan leborious, Notes On Practice, Open floor, Staccato, Stillness, The Moving Center, the moving center school, word dance