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Somatic Resources

Drawing on all my Somatic Resources over the next few days: Seeing Clients in Exeter and London – teenagers, adults, resolving early life and on going health themes Running 2 Rock and Roll Dads groups – Movement Play for men and their babies and young children – easeful rolling, giggling, rocking, crawling, pushing sliding … […]

Dads Taking Time Out

Another gentle and laid back group earlier this month: Movement play supports us to slow down, let go of other distractions and enable us to simply be together. Our lives can be filled with so much doing and activity. And certainly, as kids get older, there will be lots of time for this. These sessions […]

Dads Sessions this Weekend

Take Some Time Out It’s the first Saturday of the month, so the chance for Dads to get moving and have some breathing space. Saturday 6th June Rock & Roll Dads. 10.30am – 12 . Totnes Childrens Centre. Details here. Dads, Grandads, Uncles and Male Carers welcome with their babies, up-to before the baby can independently […]

Calling Dads-to-be

I met with an antenatal group last night – to tell them about Rock & Roll Dads. So I’m prompted to open the invitation to any ‘expectant’ Dads to come along to future sessions. Our next session is on 1st April. You’ll get the chance to meet other Dads with new babies, and can have a […]

Goldsmiths Teaching

Started my teaching at Goldsmiths, MA in Dance Movement Psychotherapy, this week. Great to meet the staff and students, and find my way around the place. I’m covering a colleague’s maternity leave, teaching a Dance Lab module – that follows key body systems (skin, bone, muscle, organ etc) to support students exploring their embodied movement […]

Workshop Announced – 25th Jan 2017 – Preston

Movement Resources for Reflective Practice Wednesday, 25th January 2017, 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm  UCLAN, Preston. Fee: £30 (£25 UCLan Graduates)  Book here.  Open to all dancers, movement practitioners, bodyworkers, therapists, and those with an interest in how our bodies and movement support our work in the field of health and wellbeing. How do you reflect on the […]