Embodiment Fundamentals | Integrating Ecology, Meditation & Dance
Event description
The Embodiment Fundamentals Workshop
is an excellent opportunity to explore and experience how Wild Awareness
(Claire Dunn), Meditative Practice (Jess Huon) & Conscious Dance Practice
(Jake Potter) speak to our shared universal question of, 'how do we deepen our
embodiment to ourselves, each other & the more than human world'. Through
this workshop you will learn and experience how the integration of these
modalities can increase our wellbeing and sense of self through the wisdom of
these diversely complimentary practices
This weekend workshop seamlessly intersects embodied practice and intellectual learning with in depth experiential sessions on Ecology, Meditation & Movement Practice, and a final panel discussion and Q&A on the theoretical intersection of these modalities with Jake Potter, Claire Dunn & Jess Huon.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
The Integrative Embodied Practice: Fundamentals is for anyone who is interested in how they can integrative these diverse modalities of embodied practice to increase your own embodiment as well as for professionals who are interested in expanding their skills and knowledge to include these principles in their own professional work.
WORKSHOP INFORMATION
LOCATION
Abbotsford Convent: The Oratory
1 St Heliers St, Abbotsford, 3067, VIC
DATE
18th – 19th September, 2021
Saturday - 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday - 10:00am - 4:00pm
PRICE
Full Price: $395
Concession: $355
Note: in the event of a Covid outbreak we will move
the workshop online. For those who would not prefer to be online in the case of
an outbreak we will refund you minus a $50 admin fee.
WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Claire Dunn is a writer, speaker,
transpersonal counsellor, and a passionate advocate for rewilding our inner and
outer landscapes. She worked for many years as a campaigner for the Wilderness
Society and now facilitates nature-based personal development and leadership
through rewilding, deep nature connection and contemporary wilderness
rites-of-passage. In 2010, Claire lived in the bush for a year as part of a
wilderness survival program, an experience she wrote about in My Year Without
Matches and is about to publish her second book, Re-Wilding the Urban Soul.
https://www.naturesapprentice....
Jess Huon has been
engaged in meditative and embodiment practices since the age of seventeen. An
authorised dharma teacher, her lineage crosses the insight tradition, open
dharma, and has been empowered by the tantric tradition. She has trained in
Buddhist monastic settings, in inter-faith contexts, and within long periods of
solitary forest practice. This training has taken place in India, Australia,
Spain, and the USA. Jess is seen as a young female maverick, translating the
dharma, to meet the restless heart of modernity. She holds deep regard for
feminine principles and the ground of the body. A natural orator, her talks
have been described as “street language for the soul.” She holds a bachelor of
Creative Arts (VCA), and a post-graduate degree in Therapeutic Arts practice
(RMIT). She is a published author (The Dark Wet, Giramondo Publishing).
https://jesshuon.com/
Jake Potter is the Founding Director
of ACEP, practicing Psychotherapist, Open Floor Movement teacher and host of
the Embodied Life Podcast. He is the Award Winner of the Dr Rafael Locke Award
for Clinical & Academic Excellence in the practice of Counselling and
Psychotherapy from Ikon Institute. Jake has received a BA of Counselling &
Psychotherapy, is a Certified Open Floor Movement Teacher, Working Member of
Open Floor International and Co-Founder of Common Roots; a Melbourne-based
organisation uniting and empowering people through movement and dance. Jake has
had an extensive teaching career which began as a Resident Teacher at Esalen
Institute in Big Sur, California and has taught across Australia and the United
States.
https://jakepotter.com.au/
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