Sat 13 October 2018 | 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Ein Shemer - Hefa, Hefa, 350 NIS

How much time do you spend in a state of wonder and amazement?

What is getting in the way of you being curious and fascinated?

How can you relax into being simply you?

Movement Medicine practice works with three central archetypal characters.
The Dancing Warrior, The Wise Elder and the Dancing Fool. These serve as
medicine to the drama triangle of the Rescuer (Wise Elder), Persecutor (Dancing
Warrior) and the Victim (The Dancing Fool).

In this one-day workshop, you will be invited to take a step into the shoes of
the Dancing Fool, exploring ways back to your curiosity, humility, lightness and
spaciousness. Remembering how it is to be connected and at peace with
yourself and the world around you.

When we attach ourselves to polarising opinions, fixed positions and taking
ourselves too seriously we can loose sight of the simple things in life. The
dancing fool can help us untangle this tendency. Exploring this archetype can
help us practice non attachment to absolute rights and wrongs, to see the good
in life and find a sense of infinite possibility and expansiveness.

We will draw on Movement medicine, clowning and Drama Therapy to explore
this rich and playful terrain. The day promises to be surprisingly revealing and
have shades of shamanic foolery. Laughter might occur and having a good
time will be permitted.

Ben is a Drama Therapist and highly experienced group facilitator. He is a Qualified Movement Medicine Facilitator and Teacher, and has been studying with Ya’Acov and Susannah Darling Khan since 2000 and is a faculty member for the School
of Movement Medicine. Ben is the Director of Moving Conflicts, movingconflicts.org and the UK representative of Combatants for Peace, cfpeace.com. Ben works
creatively in many settigns to transform conflict, see his TEDx talk – Humanisng the Enemy www.tedxwarwick.com/talks (2013).

“Ben has a courageous commitment to inner and outer change and healing.
We are delighted to include him as a faculty member.” Ya’Acov & Susannah

Movement Medicine weaves together the exhilaration of free dance with the depth of movement meditation and the spirit of shamanic practice. Participation in this
workshop counts as faculty hours towards School of Movement Medicine prenticeship and training.

No prior dance or movement experience is required – simply your attention and willingness to turn up and be present in the moment.

Studio Tena, Kibutz Ein Shemerhttps: www.studiotena.org
Saturday Oct. 13th 10:00-17:00
Price: 350NIS, 310NIS early bird if booked by 30.8.18

10:00-13:00 session 1
13:00-14:00 lunch (we all bring a vegetarian dish for a shared lunch)
14:00-17:00 session 2

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