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SUMMARY:Calming the Nervous System Group Class - April 2
DESCRIPTION:Class Time: 10:00am PST/1:00pm EST/7pm Paris \nThis class is informed to help calm the nervous system and enhance feelings of wellbeing. We play with anatomical movement phrases derived from BodyMind Dancing™ (Dr. Martha Eddy)\, BodyMind Centering™ (Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen)\, and contemporary dance techniques. \nI guide class with imagery in a way that’s influenced by my background of meditation and yoga\, offering dance technique and imagery from contemporary Western and African movement languages. I nurture an open environment with good music where I hope you feel free to express yourself physically while taking care of your body’s needs. At the beginning of class each person is invited to share what is happening physically or emotionally\, and the class is guided in part by themes that come from the group. \nI choreograph movement to work for different levels of dancers\, with a warm-up\, skill-building practice\, and improvisation. We improvise with short movement phrases that help us attune to inner sensations and develop creatively. \nSend me an email at seonagh@seonagh.com to get more information or to sign up! \nDonation is 10$. No one is turned away. At this time\, all proceeds go to Amor Propio’s network of therapists. This is a small\, volunteer-run nonprofit in Minneapolis that is providing free therapy services to Latinx families\, Spanish speaking clients and Indigenous Latinx populations throughout Minnesota. \nShare this event with your network
URL:https://www.seonagh.com/event/calming-the-nervous-system-group-class/
LOCATION:Online\, United States
CATEGORIES:DANCE,Online class,Online Event
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SUMMARY:Calming the Nervous System - Group Class April 16
DESCRIPTION:Class Time: 10:00am PST/1:00pm EST/7pm Paris \nClass is 1 hour 15 minutes\, with an optional 15-minute discussion after class. \nThis class is informed to help calm the nervous system and enhance feelings of wellbeing. We play with anatomical movement phrases derived from BodyMind Dancing™ (Dr. Martha Eddy)\, BodyMind Centering™ (Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen)\, and contemporary dance techniques. \nI guide class with imagery in a way that’s influenced by my background of meditation and yoga\, offering dance technique and imagery from contemporary Western and African movement languages. I nurture an open environment with good music where I hope you feel free to express yourself physically while taking care of your body’s needs. At the beginning of class each person is invited to share what is happening physically or emotionally\, and the class is guided in part by themes that come from the group.\nI choreograph movement to work for different levels of dancers\, with a warm-up\, skill-building practice\, and improvisation. We improvise with short movement phrases that help us attune to inner sensations and develop creatively. \nDonation is 10$. No one is turned away. At this time\, all proceeds go to Amor Propio’s network of therapists. This is a small\, volunteer-run nonprofit in Minneapolis that is providing free therapy services to Latinx families\, Spanish speaking clients and Indigenous Latinx populations throughout Minnesota. \nRegister for ClassShare this event with your network
URL:https://www.seonagh.com/event/calming-the-nervous-system-group-class-april-16/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:DANCE,Online class,Online Event
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SUMMARY:Bluestocking Performance at Tarragona Endansa 2026
DESCRIPTION:Séonagh Kummer is honored that her choreography “Bluestocking” was presented at the Tarragona Endansa festival in Spain and performed by the beautiful dancer Anna Paris (La Casqueria).\nI premiered the work in LA with Anna in 2019\, and it is about how powerful\, intelligent women who may not follow norms of society are sometimes perceived in negative terms. The topic seems even more relevant today.
URL:https://www.seonagh.com/event/bluestocking-performance-at-tarragona-endansa-2026/
LOCATION:Tarragona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:DANCE
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Logo credit: Quw’utsun artist\, Charlene Johnny \nReconciliation through Movement Languages: A Movement Workshop\nWorkshop Leaders: Elder Daniel Elliot (Stz’uminus) and Elder Robert George (Quw’utsun’) \nThis workshop offers a rare glimpse into an interdisciplinary artistic process. Participants are invited into the creative process through a guided movement exercise\, or may participate by observing. \nThe workshop brings together various artists involved in “Dances with Addictions\,” an art film in development conceived by Elder Daniel Elliot (Stz’uminus). The film concept brings together Wing Chun martial arts\, T’sinqwa First Nations dance\, and a parallel world of classical dance technique and somatic movement. At the centre of the film is a man who confronts his Spirit of Addiction\, embodied as a physical presence. His struggle unfolds in a duet\, which is expressed through martial arts. The film shows fragmented environments–street reality\, trauma memory\, and lived experiences–that merge through green screen compositing\, placing the viewer inside the internal world of addiction. As the film progresses\, the Spirit of Addiction is no longer an enemy\, but is realized as part of the self. \nFrom the moment of transforming the Spirit of Addiction onward\, the film expands into community. Elders and T’sinqwa dancers ground this process in culture and ceremony. Running alongside the visible conflict of addiction within the film is a parallel movement world offered by contemporary dancers under the direction of Dr. Seónagh Kummer who choreographs the classical dance movement and street scenes within the film. The classical dance movement both parallels and develops the film’s themes\, carrying within it the internal truth of transformation as it becomes shared and collective. \nDuring the workshop\, the various artists share about their creative roles before inviting participants into the circle. Elder Daniel Elliot offers his artistic vision for the film. The T’sinqwa dancers led by Elder Robert George (Quw’utsun’) share and discuss the role of dance in community and ceremony\, which is central to grounding the film in culture. Daniel and Seónagh describe their patient artistic collaboration—an act of deep listening\, friendship building\, and slow development as they trusted the creative process to evolve Daniel’s vision. Daniel’s themes of caregiving guided the movement motifs that Seónagh used to focus the movement creation. Working closely with dancer-collaborator Robbyn Scott to develop a duet\, this movement expression then deepened a dialogue with Daniel to support the film’s development. \nNow\, mirroring the Virginia Satir Change Model that shapes Daniel’s film concept\, we invite new movement elements. New dancers\, recently introduced into the process\, offer us new communication styles\, shapes and patterns. Participants in this workshop may also help expand the movement creation process. Through a guided movement exercise\, a new chaos emerges to inform the direction of the work.
URL:https://www.seonagh.com/event/indigenous-peoples-weekend/
LOCATION:Farmers’ Institute\, 351 Rainbow Rd\, Salt Spring Island\, B.C.\, V8K 2M4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:DANCE,Dance Class,PERFORMANCE,SEMINARS,WORKSHOP
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SUMMARY:Embodying Gandhi @ Pedagogy of Ahimsa
DESCRIPTION:This is a workshop for educators to explore key Gandhian principles of non-violent activism through embodiment practices. Movement experiences will be accessible to all levels and abilities\, and the content will focus on embodying one of five key Gandhian principles. We will apply these principles to real-world examples\, approaching learning through a model for change I developed through years of practice. Educators will experience how externalizing ideas in a physical space and expressing a concept in physical form can shift a learner’s understanding of that concept.
URL:https://www.seonagh.com/event/embodying-gandhi-pedagogy-of-ahimsa/
LOCATION:Inner City High School\, 11205 101 St NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5G 2A4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:DANCE,Dance Class,In Person Retreats,upcoming speaking engagements,WORKSHOP
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SUMMARY:Radiant Resilience - In Person 7-Day Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Radiant Resilience is a 7-Day land-based somatic retreat on Salt Spring Island\, B.C.\, where you are invited to slow down\, listen deeply\, and restore vitality in your body\, your work\, and your relationships. \n— Set an intention\, and work together with a small cohort to build new skills in emotional agility\, regulation\, and connection.\n— Under the guidance of Indigenous Elders\, learn models of resilience rooted in land and community.\n— Daily movement classes from ISMETA-certified Somatic Movement Educators help integrate your learnings and offer new tools to expand your practice or to be shared with your community and/or clientele.– Explore your own connection to “root systems” in guided experiences in the forested and oceanic landscapes of Salt Spring Island. \nThrough deep witnessing\, embodiment practices\, and intentional communication\, we create a culture of belonging and mutual support; this fertile soil becomes the source material from which we can foster and cultivate our resilience\, and is how we can bring a spirit of resilience back to our families and communities. \nLearn more about this retreat here. \nShare this event with your network
URL:https://www.seonagh.com/event/radiant-resilience-in-person-7-day-retreat/
LOCATION:Honest Farms\, 150 Margolin Dr\, Salt Spring Island\, British Columbia\, V8K 1C9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:DANCE,In Person Retreats
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