Through Movement We Find Health

Entries from January 2008

Rachael Teaches X-Ray Anatomy

January 31st, 2008 · 6 Comments

I did it! My class focus tonight at Nia HQ was White Belt  Principle #10: X-Ray Anatomy.  We danced our bones, ligaments, muscles, soft bellies, desires, marrow, wings, tails, claws, osteoblasts and osteoclasts, directed energy with fingers and hands, floated over the planet, shouted, sighed and shook. I felt a bit numb within the bigness of […]

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Rachael Teaches at Nia HQ Thursday!

January 30th, 2008 · 7 Comments

Before our afternoon session began with Carlos on Principle #10, X-Ray Anatomy, I became very curious about the white curtains covering the tall central mirrors in the studio in the area where the teacher stands during class.  I went behind them, having fun walking back and forth along the wall between mirror and curtain, feeling […]

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The Hands

January 30th, 2008 · No Comments

WhIte Belt Principle #9:  Creative Arm and Hand Expressions In Nia we say our feet are the hands that touch the Earth.  Our feet and toes sense the ground, provide our foundation and a way to move our bodies through life.  Hands and fingers orient us in space and in relationship to the world around […]

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The Core: Pelvis, Chest and Head

January 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Afternoon session with Debbie. What fun!  Debbie used a life-sized skeleton model plus line drawings from Ida Rolf’s book to talk about physical and energetic anatomy.  I love bones!  I love to look at and think about and be curious about bones. Debbie said when we look at the shapes and the lines of the […]

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Seven Sensational Sirens

January 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Morning session with Carlos. Here we are, the Sensational Seven, in StudioNia at Nia Headquarters.  From left to right we are: Karen Northrup from Florida, Helen Attridge, born in Ireland, Janet Oglethorpe from San Antonio, myself, Roné Prinz from LA (who is a student of my Blue and Brown Belt sister, Kate Nash), Sarah Karr […]

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The Base • Three Planes and Intensity Levels

January 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Afternoon session with Debbie. Principle 6:  The Base.  Feet, the hands that touch the Earth.  Ankles, shins, knees, thighs, hips, pelvis, L5 and L4.  In class tonight, Carlos quoted the Buddha:  "When the feet sense the Earth, they sense themselves."  The feet draw energy into the body so we can circulate it through our system. […]

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Awareness: White Belt Principle #5

January 28th, 2008 · 4 Comments

 Morning session. I awoke this morning, tired and happy, to a thin dusting of snow, just the smallest draft from the pinky feather of the wing of the White Goddess who is cloaking my friends and family in Ashland.  My mind has been keeping me awake the last two nights, excitedly reviewing the events of […]

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White Belt Principle #1: The Joy of Movement

January 27th, 2008 · 4 Comments

The Feast of Movement it should be!  Today we actually delved into four of the 13 principles:  The Joy of Movement; Natural Time and the Movement Forms; Music and the 8BC System; FreeDance.  Our group is lovely.  Debbie and Carlos are relaxed and masterful.  And the sensation of stepping into the river of White again for […]

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Stepping Into The Unknown

January 26th, 2008 · 4 Comments

As I walked from my car to the parking garage elevator for the first session of my White Belt, I saw a striking woman in a long black coat and hat carrying a giant bouquet of pink roses.  It was Debbie Rosas, my Nia trainer.  So we descended the elevator, walked across the rainy street […]

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Portland – Day 1

January 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I’ve arrived in Portland, miraculously flying through atmospheres, winds and wisps of watery clouds, the sun’s thousands of sparkling photons lighting up the world, riding on silver wings of polished earth, past Three Sisters, elegant in snowy dresses, past craggy Mt. Jefferson and more distant Mt. Adams, past Wy’East or Mt. Hood, within sight of old lady Loowit, Mt. […]

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