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March 2009
20-22Anna Halprin
Dance for Life
27-29Beth Riley
The Body is a River: Exploring Continuum Movement
 
 
 

Beth Riley
The Body is a River: Exploring Continuum Movement
March 27-29

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"Deep in our bones resides an ancient, singing couple who just won't give up making their beautiful, wild noise. The world won't end if we can find them." - Martin Prechtel

The body is a living process, capable of deep and profound healing, insights, inspirations and experiences. Coming together in a context that engenders open-ended inquiry and discovery, we can amplify our body's inherent health and fluid intelligence, an integral part of living and loving well. Continuum movement blends a range of subtle intrinsic movements with dynamic expression and a rich variety of breaths and sounds, to awaken the experience of the Mystery of the Body. Practicing Continuum increases vitality, health and healing awakens creativity, innovation and play facilitates trust in one's inherent body wisdom deepens spiritual connection, and * provides a safe environment for growth and renewal.

  • Continuing Education Credit for nurses.
  • Fulfills the spiritual practice prerequisite for John F. Kennedy University's Graduate School for Holistic Studies.

BETH PETTENGILL RILEY, M.A., is an authorized Continuum Movement and Jungle Gym teacher. For 21 years Beth has been leading classes and workshops locally and nationally in Continuum movement, meditation and Yoga. Working with Continuum since 1978, she received an M.A. in Education with a dance specialization from Stanford University in 1981 and has served as faculty in the dance departments of Cabrillo College, UC Santa Cruz, Stanford University and the Santa Barbara Graduate Institute. Beth has developed a love of the creative process that distinguishes her as a refined and sophisticated teacher and ally for wellness.

You can contact Beth Riley at beth@themovingwell.com.

For more information see www.themovingwell.com.

    Total Cost Per Person
    (including tuition, meals, lodging, and facilities use)
     
    Housing TypeCost
    Commuting (Day use, meals & facilities)275
    Your Tent297
    Your Van297
    Dormitory (4-7 to a room or cabin)345
    Triple (3 to a room or cabin)363
    Double (2 to a room or cabin)379
    Double with Bath (2 to a room)401
    Single (1 to a room or cabin)433
    Single with Bath (1 to a room)473

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  • A Deposit of $100 is required with registration.
  • CANCELLATION or CHANGE in REGISTRATION
    Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. For cancellations received at least 2 weeks before the program, the deposit less a $50 fee will be credited to any other program within one year. No credit is available for cancellation less than two weeks prior to the program, for no-shows, or for leaving an event early. Housing changes incur a $20 change fee.
  • Check-in for Mount Madonna Center programs begins at 4:00 pm.
  • Dinner is served from 5:30-6:30 on Friday and 5:00-6:00 on other days.
  • If you will be arriving late, please ask us to save a dinner for you.
  • Orientation begins at 7:00 pm.
  • The program will end about midday on the final scheduled day.
 
 

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