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  • 8/14/2019 Movement Program 2009-1

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    Prapto in Britain and Eire 2009

    Avebury Nature and HumanMay 27 / June 5, Avebury

    Kristina Bourdillon, Keith Miller,

    Simon Slidders

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    At Avebury we wish to explore Opening to

    Nature and Opening to Human through use

    o the themes o Circle, Oval and Square;

    opening to the ancestral spirit o the land, to

    our body nature in circulation with the land,

    and to cultural dialogue with each other and

    the land. We will be working at Avebury and

    other ancient sites. On the fnal day there

    will be an early morning movement session

    at Stonehenge. This will be ollowed by a

    celebration o World Environment Day at

    Avebury.

    Ecological Body WorkshopJune 7 / 13, DorsetSandra Reeve

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    Female SpaceJune 15 / June 21, Bristol/St Hughes

    Judy Cole

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    Last year by co-incidence or perhaps design

    we were a workshop o women, blossoming

    in a amiliar source within a dierent

    atmosphere. Our sense o time and timing

    altered, communally and individually

    evolving as dierent women came through

    oering their diverse skills or support and

    the rhythm o the workshop. Growing

    together with confdence and giving time

    or emale sensitivity and eccentric clarity.

    Create Music Garden ChattingJune 22 / 23rd ; August 17 / 19th, Dorset

    Tim Jones

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    Prapto and Tim Jones will begin to create a

    dialogue on/in sound and music or humantuning, in square, circle and oval.

    This idea is in gestation, the frst meeting

    private, the second perhaps more open.

    An SanctoirJune 25 / July 2, West Cork

    Claire Osborne

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    Theme some o the ideas and themes

    arising rom 2008 workshop included;

    cultural communication and understanding,

    nature moving indoors, human meetingnature, light and shadows, hidden and

    revealed, fre in the heart, sharing garden

    history revealed, healing in meeting, earth

    and sky.

    Bowing MountainAugust 8 /16, Michaelchurch

    Stephen Hopkins, Isabel Moros

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    The Bowing Mountain Workshop is

    connected to the land and to the borders,

    the borders between England and Wales

    and the borders between the horizontal

    and the vertical, listening to the song o the

    land, to the inner landscape o our bodies

    and our souls and to the outer landscape o

    the mountain, the garden and the home.

    Writing poetry between the lines, exploring

    the image, moving between the spaces,

    fnding our own rhythm alone and together,

    in community. With a meditative base and

    strong collective ocus the Bowing Mountain

    Workshop is the longest running residential

    Prapto led workshop in the UK. We work

    both in whole group and small group

    settings, indoors and outdoors. In August

    2009 this eight-day workshop will oer

    movement and poetry, and movement andvideo options or a maximum o eighteen

    participants.

    Collaboration in

    Family Sense

    August 20 / 27, Brighton

    Sean Williams and Una Nicholson

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    We are always working towards or awayrom collaboration. It is always there. At

    times it is elusive, at times it appears when

    we werent expecting it.

    In this workshop we will be opening to

    the practical possibility o amily having

    collaboration and collaboration having a

    sense o amily. Family sense means the

    quality o being open to others with a sense

    o inclusion and welcoming the gits that

    people and lie brings.

    This amily sense has a relaxed, homely

    quality where our starting place is the

    collective rather than the individual. How

    can we honour and express our uniqueness

    and be part o something larger?

    The 2009 workshop will also involve some

    storytelling and home video!