The Details
Date
Fri 11th Oct 2024
Times
11am to 5pm
Price
110 euro (including delicious vegetarian lunch)
to secure a place, please pay 30 euro deposit
About the workshop
This one day retreat is an invitation to women at all stages of cycles to gather in circle, to move, to explore and to be still. During the day we will engage with somatic womb practices and free form movement journeys to enhance the sensual body and connect with our sexual cycles as reservoirs of sacred, natural and healing life force energy.
Supported by movement anchors and simple ritual we can allow what is held in the womb memory that no longer serves us to dissolve, and move towards reclamation and embodiment of our wise, creative and sensual nature.
Open Floor movement is an embodiment dance practice, an enjoyable pathway to the essential self that focuses on how to resource ourselves in modern day living through connection with our body wisdom.
As numbers for the retreat are limited and they are usually fully booked it is recommended to book your place early.
All stages of cycles and physical womb situations are welcome. We will be engaging with the psychic and spiritual intelligence of the centre that remains present after surgery or organ removal.
For more info on Carol and her work please go to www.wombpresence.com
Carol McInerney
Contact roisin@studiofeasa.ie for bookings.
About Carol
Carol teaches dynamic and restorative free form movement practices to facilitate embodiment of our physicality, along with the dimensions of our heart, mind and soul. It brings her joy to support people to embrace their true nature and to find ease in their authentic ways of being through conscious movement. Her work draws upon 21 years of study and training in embodied movement practices, ecstatic dance, somatic therapy, energy medicine and animism.
She offers classes, workshops and healing retreats in Ireland and online that engage practical and creative resources for daily living in a world that is undergoing radical transformation.
For more info on her work please go to www.themovingbody.ie