[NEohioPAL] Transformational Movement Lab
Roger Sams
rogersams at roadrunner.com
Sun Sep 27 11:52:20 PDT 2009
Transformational Movement Laboratory
Transformational Movement is a unique approach to meditation that
allows your body’s own natural wisdom and desire to move in
authentic ways to take you into the place of deep silence. You
will move your body through various movement templates that evoke
emotional and spiritual states, awakening body wisdom with the goal
of reaching that place where mind chatter ceases and eternal wisdom
speaks clearly.
Using Laban movement efforts (float, dab, wring, flick, punch,
slash, glide and press), Roger structures each class as a unique
dance template with a specific purpose in mind. He gently guides
your body with suggestions, experiments and possibilities, while
maintaining an open ended environment that allows you to move in ways
that are unique to your own body. Each class ends with deep
silence that has been nurtured by exquisite musical selections and
your commitment to your movement prayers. Open to all levels of
skill and experience with dance and meditation.
Our spiritual exploration is led by Roger Sams, MA. Roger
travels throughout the US leading seminars for music and movement
educators and spiritual retreats for those interested in touching God
through the arts. He has taught at The University of
Montana, The University of St. Thomas, The University of
Wisconsin and Cleveland State University. He trained in Gestalt
theory at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, is a certified
TranceDance Ritual Facilitator and is a graduate of The Ashram Project.
Tuesday Nights through December 15.
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
$20 Drop In Fee
Purchase a Punch Card for ten $20 classes with Roger for only $145.
PUNCH CARDS ON SALE FOR ONLY $100 THROUGH THE END OF SEPTEMBER!
Sacred Arts Holistic Center
3148 West Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44111
For more information contact Roger at rogersams at mac.com,
visit www.SacredArtsHealingCenter.com
or call (216) 476-0583.
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