This post came about after receiving an email from one of our members, a poet and writer who had for a long time heard about R. Toro’s poetry and wanted to read it, but had never seen any of it and read more
Online Biodanza – is it possible?
The first Northern Biodanza Festival brought together a rather special group of people from all over the country. Not quite from Land's End to John O'Groats but at least from Cornwall to Scotland. It read more
Biodanza at Healthy City Week
Healthy City Week 2016 is all about inspiring healthier lifestyles by encouraging participation in the many wellbeing projects in Bristol. Last year, over 3,000 people attended 100+ events across the read more
Biodanza at a Holiday Playscheme
In this post, Sharon Blake, a playworker from Bristol, shares her experience of hosting a Biodanza workshop at her local Holiday Playscheme [Photos: drawings made at the end of the session] Sharon, read more
Imaginative play in an embodied way
It’s 4.30pm. In this primary school in Manique, Portugal, the classes are over, the after school club is about to begin. There are drawings around the walls. Children's voices can be heard in the read more
Applied Biodanza in the UK
This post aims to raise awareness of the applications of Biodanza in educational, health and community settings. It will give you an idea of the pioneering work that is being done in the UK, who is read more
Why are you smiling?
Barbara, a Biodanza student under supervision, shares her experience of working with special needs. It was a surprise for me to find myself facilitating a weekly Special Needs group in Coventry. In read more
First Biodanza Festival North
The first Northern Biodanza Festival took place 15-17 July in Derbyshire at Unstone Grange, a Centre used for personal creative growth set in 5 acres of grounds and gardens. Maria Cañizalez Jerez, the read more
Sixth European Biodanza Congress in Holland
From the 7th to the 10th July, over 1000 people gathered in Eindhoven to attend the Sixth European Biodanza Congress, and celebrate 30 years of Biodanza in Europe and 50 years in the world. Following read more
Does size matter?
When new teachers qualify they usually feel very excited about starting a weekly class. They tell their friends, distribute fliers, place adverts, hire a hall, and plan a wonderful vivencia ready for read more
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