CONTINUUM workshops with Linda Rabin
Presented by SiNS (Sometimes in Nova Scotia) Dance
Sat-Sun, June 22 & 23, 2024: 10am-2pm
and
Mon-Wed, June 24-26, 2024: 10am-1pm
Workshops taking place in K’jipuktuk/Halifax (studio location to be confirmed).
$100 for all 5 days
Weekend:
$30/day or $50 for whole weekend suggested
Weekdays (Mon-Wed):
$20/day or $50 for 3 days suggested
If cost is a barrier please do not hesitate to reach out at sinsdance@gmail.com
Continuum is an inquiry into the nature of fluids. We are the movement of water on land. At the most intrinsic level of our being, like the ocean, we undulate, pulsate, arc and spiral. When we slow down and pay attention to these biological movements, they teach us about the art of being – in the body, in the moment, in life.
In these workshops, we will explore a variety of breaths and vocalized sounds that stimulate the fluid system; engage in a fluid range of non-patterned movement from a micro to macro level and in different relationships to gravity; and with our presence, silently attend to the sensations and movements that emerge.
Continuum is an approach that can enhance and bring new perspectives to our personal and professional practice. It can increase our capacity for easeful movement, awaken sensuality, spark our creativity and invigorate our overall health and well being.
Linda Rabin brings to her teaching 50 years of experience in the fields of dance, movement education, coaching and directing. In her earlier professional life she was a choreographer, dance teacher and co-founder of l’École de danse contemporaine de Montréal (founded in 1981). In the 1990’s Linda turned her attention to somatic education and became a certified practitioner of Body-Mind Centering®, and an authorized teacher of Continuum, the practice that is at the heart of her teaching today. As an international Continuum workshop leader, Linda teaches in her native Montreal, in Canada, Europe and Asia. She shares her life’s passion with people from all walks of life: movement both as art and healing, as a way of life knowledge and spiritual practice.
For more information about Continuum see: https://www.continuumteachers.com/