| Choreosynthesis |
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| Konstantin
Pavlidis |
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Konstantin Pavlidis conducts workshops in
“Choreosynthesis” which he created in 1980
and is the foundation training method upon
which Unstructured Light is based.
Choreosynthesis means “Space Integration” and
refers to the fusion of our inner realms with the
outer environment and the universal existence.
The common factors between these three domains
is energy (in all its forms) and movement, both of
which share an inherent consciousness.
Through the study and practice of meditation,
altered states of consciousness, energy awareness
and development (including aura and chakra
systems), sacred geometry and the inner
crystal body, we explore the universal principles
underlying these techniques. Observing the
dynamics which result from this training, we
evolve a new mode of communication and take
the knowledge and experience aquired as a
foundation for the development of performances
and theatre productions.
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| Overtone
Singing |
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| Rollin
Rachele |
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Learning overtone singing helps people
understand the building blocks of sound
itself. This extended vocal technique allows
one to gain individual control of the overtones
and the fundamental tone (the tone being
sung or spoken) enabling the practitioner
more control over a much greater range of
sounds than traditional teachings of vocal
production provide. This increased awareness
and enhanced repertoire of sounds that
overtone singing brings opens the ears, heart
and mind, uncovering new avenues of ones
own unique expression.
Rollin has been singing and teaching
overtones for over 25 years internationally. In
addition, he has written the most extensive
study guide for overtone singing to date.
Most recently he has been Director of Creativity
and Innovation of Abundant Sun Limited
running corporate workshops, seminars and
coaching sessions.
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| Dramatherapy |
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| Deborah
Hood |
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Deborah Hood offers workshops in Drama
Movement Therapy based on her training and the
knowledge she has aquired over the past twenty
years as a performer, teacher, therapist and
healer. Her work is self-developmental and aims
at preparing movers and actors toward a hightened
awareness regarding their potential both as
individuals and as performers. It encourages
insight and understanding of our inner self and
can help develop a greater range of expression.
She does this through various techniques such
as role playing, essence of clowning, voice and
movement, storytelling and mask making.
Deborah is also a registered Dramatherapist
specialising in working with young people and
children.
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