Contemplative Dance Practice
WHAT:
Contemplative Dance Practice invites embodied awareness of Self, World, and Other,
within a safe container of movement, stillness, solo practice, and shared improvisation.
No previous movement or meditation practice is required.
WHERE:
First Congregational Church
10 South Park Street
Lebanon, NH 03766
please enter through the ramped side door
WHEN:
Tuesday, October 10
Tuesday, October 24
TIME:
6:15-8PM
COST:
FREE
FACILITATORS:
Rachel Bernsen and Julie Püttgen
WEAR:
Comfortable clothes that fear nothing
BRING:
Your own yoga mat & cushion for sitting on the floor. If you prefer to sit in a chair, those are available onsite
Contemplative Dance Practice invites embodied awareness of Self, World, and Other,
within a safe container of movement, stillness, solo practice, and shared improvisation.
No previous movement or meditation practice is required.
WHERE:
First Congregational Church
10 South Park Street
Lebanon, NH 03766
please enter through the ramped side door
WHEN:
Tuesday, October 10
Tuesday, October 24
TIME:
6:15-8PM
COST:
FREE
FACILITATORS:
Rachel Bernsen and Julie Püttgen
WEAR:
Comfortable clothes that fear nothing
BRING:
Your own yoga mat & cushion for sitting on the floor. If you prefer to sit in a chair, those are available onsite
If you're interested in more information about this practice, which originated with Barbara Dilley at Naropa University.
Her short description of one version of the practice is below, published in Dancing With Dharma,
a fabulous collection of essays about contemporary movement and Buddhist practice in the West.
Her short description of one version of the practice is below, published in Dancing With Dharma,
a fabulous collection of essays about contemporary movement and Buddhist practice in the West.
You might also enjoy this conversation between Barbara Dilley & my friend Marlon Barrios Solano: