Aroha Healing Bellydance
A fusion of 2 ancient spiritual modalities designed to educate, deeply heal & free the feminine form. This practice will empower women in a safe and caring environment.
During this 6 week course you will learn ancient Tantric philosophy; essential knowledge on the 7 chakras, Mudra, breath work, movement, connection, how to view your body as a sacred space, body image, honouring and sisterhood. You will also learn beautiful & simple Bellydance routines & rituals that reflect each chakra, and the elements of earth, water, air and fire.
These classes are for every woman; any age, size or shape who wish to learn the sacred, ancient secrets of feminine vitality, movement & expression.
Rosanna has been Bellydancing for over 11 years, enjoying dance as a form of self-expression & self-love. Bellydancing is her passion - a wonderful way to communicate earthy, feminine sensuality and to teach other women how to enjoy and appreciate this mysterious and alluring dance form for health, happiness & wellbeing. Rosanna focuses on the strong healing aspect of Bellydance & Tantra, and how the powerful combination assists to connect women to their own internal energy centres for vitality, empowerment and strength.
Aroha Dance β Each step we take brings empowerment, self-love & truth. (6 weeks)
Date: Fridays, 20 September - 25 October, 2019
Time: 6.00pm - 7.00pm
Duration: 6 weeks
Location: Auckland Women's Centre, 4 Warnock St, Grey Lynn
Cost: $10 per class
$5 for beneficiaries and low income
For further info contact Rosanna at info@arohalove.co.nz or 0800mindbody
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