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Qoya I am water

Dates

  • Sat 27 Jun 2020, 10:30am–12:00pm

Restrictions

R18

Listed by

WildPeople NZ

Qoya Dance | Ritual | Movement
Theme: I Am Water (the element series #1)

Come and explore what it feels like to find your flow and celebrate the element that is water, through Dance, Movement & Ritual

Feeling like you need some creative space to step into and know your waters, join this in-person class

Where we acknowledges the element of water, your flow and your connection the bodies of water that have meaning to you.

Venue: Studio 3 Wellesley Studios (down driveway, through double doors turn left for studio 3 up the stairs)
Date: Saturday 27 June 2020
Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm
Numbers: 13 Spaces available
Exchange: $20.00
*1 gifted space unwaged, impacted by Covid, independent parents

What to wear/bring: dress comfortably for movement and dance, layers are great, drink bottle recommended, no shoes in the studio

Qoya is a movement practice for women developed by Rochelle Schieck, that combines dance, yoga, sensual movement, meditation, breathwork, intuition, sacred community, fun and more. If you are new to Qoya take a leap of faith. No prior dance or movement experience required. www.qoya.love

Note: This class is for all bodies recommended 18+, Mothers with non-mobile babes welcome, please no mobile babes or children under 18 for this class

About Alison
Alison is a Qoya teacher drawn to movement practices because of the inherent healing wisdoms she felt through her body. She has been on her own healing journey for many years which became even more important after the birth of her two children, through post-natal depression and now into menopause. During this time she studied a variety of complementary healing modalities that are now part of her healers toolkit.

Qoya is based on the idea ‘through movement we remember’ it offers a safe container where movement is medicine, to dance, to heal, to dive into your depths, to find joy, to sit with the beauty of others, to see and be seen, to hear and be heard and to reclaim your feminine. Qoya is now a magical part of her life as a teacher and student. A working mother in the corporate world taking time out to ‘be moved’ helps her to stay in balance, better equipped to navigate the ever-changing landscape of life.

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