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Workshop Facilitator --
Victoria Slager |
Victoria Slager
of the
Etobicoke School of Music
will be a Nature's Retreat
workshop facilitator on
Saturday, July 21st.
Her amazing skills and talents will be offered in the
Soul Dancing Workshop
which is designed to
use movement, improvisation, creative
expression and discussion to reconnect us with our bodies, release stress,
remove blocks, promote health and wellness, and reawaken our authentic and
imaginative selves.
This workshop, normally offered with partner
Una West
of
One Truth
Transformational Workshops*
has been
delivered to hundreds of people over the years in both large groups and
small retreat audiences. It is always taught with a passion to provide a
safe and open format for participants to dance, play, and most
importantly, learn about themselves and their relationships to the inner
and outer worlds.
*Some
of you may meet Una who will be providing holistic treatments at future
retreats.
"I have
been teaching movement in one form or another for the past 30
years. I am a professional dancer, choreographer, workshop
facilitator, and dance instructor at the
Etobicoke School of Music.
It has been and continues to be my passion and my joy to move, and
to invite people to get moving, to move up, move in, move through
and move beyond. I created
Soul Dancing Workshops
about 12 years ago together with my dancing partner Una West, to
provide a safe and open format for participants to dance, play,
learn about themselves and their relationships to the inner and
outer worlds, through the illuminating and truth-revealing
language of their own bodies. It is my belief that the body has a
million things to tell us, if we are willing to listen, and that
we are all dying to dance!
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Dance the movement! Dance your dreams! Dance your passion! Dance
to be who you really are! Dance your Life!"
As
you will see on the www.onetruth.com
website: “In Soul Dancing Workshops, there are dancers swaying, swirling,
spinning, smiling, turning, curling, inhaling and exhaling while scarves and ribbons
float and flutter, candles flicker, feet stomp, voices laugh, hearts
thump, drums beat and chimes ring.” One does not have to be a trained
dancer to participate. This is experiential and put simply, no one will be
evaluating you.
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