1. Die Tanztherapie Werkstatt stellt sich vor

2. Tanztherapie in Dresden

3. Berufsbegleitende Weiterbildung in Tanz- und Bewegungstherapie

4. Themenspezifische Fortbildungen

5. Bewegungswerkstatt Kinder

6. Ferien und Fortbildung

7. Anmeldebedingungen

8. Programmübersicht

9. Literatur

10. Links

11. Impressum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Polaris Centret

Kyndeløse Strandvej 22
DK-4070 Kirke Hyllinge


ulang@bevaegelsesvaerkstedet.dk 

Telefon in Dänemark
(0045) 4640 0905

Fortbildung und Ferien am dänischen Isefjord

In der hügeligen Landschaft am Isefjord haben schon die Kelten gelebt und spirituelle Kraftplätze geschaffen.
Weiden, Felder, Steinstrände laden zu ausgiebigen  Spaziergängen ein. Das Meer verlockt zum Schwimmen,
Schnorcheln und Kajakfahren und die stillen Sonnenuntergänge lassen eine meditative Stimmung aufkommen.
Kursteilnehmerinnen wohnen in angemieteten Sommerhäusern  oder im Polaris Zentrum in Zweibettzimmern.
Es wird um frühzeitige Anmeldung gebeten, damit wir die schönsten Sommerhäuser mit Blick aufs Wasser an-
mieten können.

 

Heilende Bewegung, ein lehrtherapeutischer Retreat am Isefjord

bei Ute Lang Tanz-Bewegungstherapeutin BTD;ECP

In dieser Gruppe stehen persönliche Themen im Vordergrund, die in diesem respektvollen, kollegialen Rahmen
einen Raum für Entwicklung und Heilung bekommen sollen. Es wird täglich ein Bewegungsanwärmen zu den
mitgebrachten Themen geben, aus dem sich dann ein authentischer Prozess entfaltet, in dem das eigene Thema
erforscht werden kann. Zeit für positive Selbstfürsorge und Regeneration in der Natur, sowie leckere vegetarische
Kost runden den Aufenthalt ab.

Grundlagen mit denen wir arbeiten werden:

-      Mit der ontogenetischen Bewegungsentwicklung in Bezug zu psychischen Themen

-      Konzepten des Moving Cycle`s, z.B. den verschiedenen Formen des Oszillierens von Aufmerksamkeit

-      mit der innere Zeugin und dem Bezeugen in der Dyade

Theorie und Methodik werden an den Inhalten der Erfahrungen der Teilnehmerinnen tranzparent gemacht,
sodass sich ein verkörperlichtes Wissen einstellen kann.

 

       Termine:       17. – 20. Februar 2011 und 27. – 30. November 2011

        Kurszeiten:   Donnerstag 13:30 bis Sonntag 14:00 Uhr

        Kursort:        Polaris Centret in Kirke Hyllinge, Dänemark

        Kursgebühr: 340 EURO pro Retreat

        Unterkunft:    80 EURO für 3 Nächte im Zweibetttzimmer

        Verpflegung. 130 EURO

 

The Moving Cycle, a training in Body Psychotherapy and Counseling

With Christine Caldwell PhD (USA)

 

The Moving Cycle developed from natural observations of the processes we engage in as we heal.

 Healing can be thought of as a return to wholeness – a recovering of the harmonious movement of

 all parts of our selves. Healing occurs in four sequential phases, and it`s our moving through this

 phases that the therapist or a counselor facilitates, whatever his or her training or orientation. The

 first phase is Awareness, and in it we wake up to what is happening. This can be an awakening to

 pain, or to the absence of pleasure. The second phase is called Owning, and involves befriending,

 taking care of, and taking responsibility for whatever arises as we keep paying attention. This process

 has the effect of recovering disowned parts of the self. Appreciation forms the third phase, and involves

 a return of feelings of completion and satisfaction, enabling us to enlarge our lives. The last phase is

 Action, an applying of our healing into the workings of our daily lives. Engaging in these four phases

 consciously accelerates and magnifies natural healing processes. Interestingly, the processes of

 creativity also follows these four phases, and can be consciously coached by the Moving Cycle (MC)

 practitioner. An MC practitioner works with our physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual movement

 processes as we progress through these four phases.

 

Seminar 1: Introduction to the Moving Cycle 


Participants experience and luxuriate in the work for themselves. This work alternates between whole

 group movement times, and one person working with a facilitator, while the rest of the group witnesses

 and supports. These sessions work therapeutically and creatively to recover flexibility and choice in ones

 physical structure, emotional life, thinking, and sense of connection to others. Discussion time integrates

 the members experience with the theories of the work. This seminar promotes personal healing and

 familiarity with the Moving Cycle form.

 

Participants will learn:

·          Principles of Movement that apply to healing and well being

·         Movement strategies that promote empowerment, satisfaction, and grace

·         Body states that promotes, responsibility, appreciation of self and others, and effective action

·         Experiential understanding of how the body changes its mind

 

                     Date          June 26th – 29th 2011

                                   Sunday 12 am – Wednesday 4pm

               Place          Polaris Centret, Kirke Hyllinge , Denmark

               Seminar fee    460/ 420 EURO with registration before January 30th 2011

               Full boarding   170 EURO

               Accommodation 3 nights 80 EURO, extra night 27 EURO

               Registration deadline is the 21st of March 2011

 

Seminar 2 and 3 begin when the participant has completed seminar 1 and has the
recommendation of their Facilitator.

 

Seminar 2: Rhythm of Self and Other – Relational, Character and Energy work

This seminar offers deeper theoretical studies of movement, delivered in a discussion and demonstration
 format, as well as honing practical skills for applying the Moving Cycle to ones profession.
Trainees learn how to facilitate the four phases of the Moving Cycle, and engage in supervised practice sessions.
This seminar promotes personal effectiveness in assisting others in conscious movement.

 

Participants will learn:

·        Learning relationship dynamics in movement and non-verbal communication

·        Understanding how character and energy move through the body and affect relationships

·        Observing and engaging with movement obstacles in oneself and others

·        Practicing effective movement sequencing as a means of enhancing relationships

·        Using movement to regulate ones vitality consciously

 

                   This course will be taught in summer 2012

 

Seminar 3: Working with habitual obstacles, Micro Movements and Dissociation

This seminar focuses on what occurs when we consistently obstruct movement, whether it be physical,
 emotional, mental or spiritual. It also trains methods of restoring movement capacity. Chronically held
 back movement creates a sense of lack. That can become intolerable, leaving us vulnerable to addiction.
 This phase defines addiction broadly and looks to the body to help us restore a sense of fullness,
 mindfulness – that is our birthright.

 

Participants will learn:

·        An experiential and theoretical understanding of the continuum from habits to creativity

·        A somatically-centered theory of addiction and addiction recovery

·        Identifying obstructed movements, which are often signaled by subtle and small movements “tag”

·        Understanding our relationship to natural and un-natural pleasure, and how to commit to natural pleasure

·        How to restore completed movement sequences.

 

                      This course will be taught in summer 2013

 

 

 

Authentische Bewegung und  Aspekte der therapeutischen Beziehung

Bei Ute Lang

 

 

28. Juli  - 4. August 2011