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In this encore episode I'm sharing a conversation with Salma Darling, a conscious dance facilitator, dance movement psychotherapist, dharma and mindfulness teacher who lives flexibly between the UK and Marin County California.
Salma’s been facilitating conscious dance and meditation in a variety of contexts since 1998, using methods that are theoretically and practically informed by Insight (vipassana) buddhist meditation, western psychotherapeutic models and ecopsychology.
While she was doing an MA in art and ecology she developed Wild Divine Dance as a mindful embodied awakening practice incorporating stillness and movement, indoors and in the wild.
Much of her process was developed on beaches in Devon, Dorset and Cornwall, and on Dartmoor, UK.
Her offerings are led by a number of substantial dance movement awareness trainings since 1997, my work with clients and students over 20 years, embodied engagement with the landscape and directing performance in nature.
Her skills are offerings are also informed by around 2 years cumulative formal silent Theravadan buddhist retreats, dharma study, and her personal and ongoing journey in healing trauma and living fully and heartfully.
Her current workshop programmes combine silent meditation and free dance movement expression inside and in the wild, a weekly dharma group in Brighton UK, and online one to one meditation, somatic enquiry and mentoring.
Things we chatted about in this episode:the Buddhist story of Angulimala
relationship with body
relationship with creativity
55 епізодів
In this encore episode I'm sharing a conversation with Salma Darling, a conscious dance facilitator, dance movement psychotherapist, dharma and mindfulness teacher who lives flexibly between the UK and Marin County California.
Salma’s been facilitating conscious dance and meditation in a variety of contexts since 1998, using methods that are theoretically and practically informed by Insight (vipassana) buddhist meditation, western psychotherapeutic models and ecopsychology.
While she was doing an MA in art and ecology she developed Wild Divine Dance as a mindful embodied awakening practice incorporating stillness and movement, indoors and in the wild.
Much of her process was developed on beaches in Devon, Dorset and Cornwall, and on Dartmoor, UK.
Her offerings are led by a number of substantial dance movement awareness trainings since 1997, my work with clients and students over 20 years, embodied engagement with the landscape and directing performance in nature.
Her skills are offerings are also informed by around 2 years cumulative formal silent Theravadan buddhist retreats, dharma study, and her personal and ongoing journey in healing trauma and living fully and heartfully.
Her current workshop programmes combine silent meditation and free dance movement expression inside and in the wild, a weekly dharma group in Brighton UK, and online one to one meditation, somatic enquiry and mentoring.
Things we chatted about in this episode:the Buddhist story of Angulimala
relationship with body
relationship with creativity
55 епізодів
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