JULIA Hope Brightwell lives in East Devon but teaches Biodanza – meaning the Dance of Life – across the area, including in Burton Bradstock, and she will soon be starting teaching at the Dorset School read more
End the Struggle and Dance with Life
My attendance at a workshop this weekend gave me so much, including a big vote of confidence in Biodanza. Some years ago, the late great Susan Jeffers wrote a book entitled Feel the Fear and Do it read more
Wonderful Start to 2017 with Gita
What a wonderful start to 2017! 2 groups in central london collaborated to host a new year's eve party, and we were blown away by the numbers who showed up, 50! Below ia a photo of happy read more
Looking back at 2016
Find out what our members were up to this year. If there's anything missing just let us know! January The year started with our teachers getting back to their routine of weekly classes and monthly read more
Gita’s 2016 Highlights
Voice, Music and Percussion with live music "The name Gita means song, and I have often felt my soul hadn't sung. I've been fascinated with voice, singing and self-expression for some time, to the read more
Healthy City Week Report
In this post, which is a follow up from this one, Paula shares her experience of bringing Biodanza to wider communities during Healthy Bristol Week. What an inspiring and interesting week! It was read more
Emotional Health with Biodanza
In the early 1960's Rolando Toro discovered that certain kinds of music and dance dramatically improved the wellbeing and Emotional Health of the psychiatric patients under his care in Santiago, read more
Igniting wellbeing
'Igniting wellbeing that's destined to last means joy ripples on when the dancing has passed' To modify our sense of wellbeing, isn't something we can just tell ourselves to do, or think read more
I need fire, rain and wind
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