Sacred Geometry with Dawa (Natimuk Wellness Project)
Event description
"Prior to what we consider the modern age, math, science, philosophy, myth and art were all viewed and approached as part of a single divine interwoven tapestry. The thread connecting them all together was sacred number and geometry.
“Mathematics is the alphabet with which God has written the universe”
~Galileo Galilei~
"In this workshop we will explore how the qualities (as opposed to quantities) of number and geometry have shaped the history and thought of human kind in unexpected ways as well as develop some of the foundational skills of this largely neglected yet influential art. The focus of this first session will be the topic of time."
What to bring: a pencil, pen, notebook and ruler is optimal though Dawa will have some additional supplies if needed.
Dawa discovered his passion for rock climbing at 14, favoring the cliffs of Djurite (Mount Arapiles) and Gariwerd (The Grampians) over the classroom. At 19, his climbing adventures took him abroad to Thailand, Spain, England, and France, where he also discovered juggling. This led him to pursue a Bachelor of Circus Arts at the National Institute of Circus Arts, followed by further training in France. Over four years, he performed across Europe and the Middle East before co-founding ‘Wobbly Spoon’ in 2012 and undertaking a Cultural Arts Exchange in Georgia. Seeking a holistic approach to movement, he and No Mi spent five years in China studying qigong, meditation, and nutritional healing, earning a Qigong Instructor accreditation. Returning to Australia in 2020, Dawa completed a Diploma of Remedial Massage and now runs his own clinic while leading ‘Circus Jam’ with No Mi, climbing at Djurite, and working as a qualified climbing instructor.
Sacred Geometry is a workshop open to all who are comfortable working with a drawing compass and ruler. Ideally ages 14+
Find Dawa online: https://www.wobblyspoon.com/
The Natimuk Wellness Project is a program of wellness and nature-based activities curated by Melissa Edwards and hosted in the rural Victorian town of Natimuk.
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