Posted in Alternative Education, Dance & Exercise, Local "Green" Events, Spirituality, tagged family, Orlando, meditation, Spirituality, nature, First Unitarian Church of Orlando, dances of universal peace, dance, retreat, florida on July 2, 2008 | No Comments »
The International Network for the Dances of Universal Peace is a registered charity in the USA. The network connects dance circles and we’re lucky enough to have a chapter in Orlando! Here’s a description from the International Website:
From the beginning of time, sacred movement, song and [...]
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Starting on February 29th, and continuing on the last Friday of each month, Ten Thousand Villages will be hosting a monthly facilitated drum circle. Jason “Tawa” Isla, a local professional drum facilitator, will be leading the circle. “Drum circles provide opportunities for community connection, interactive play, and healthy fun,” says Isla. “Individuals of [...]
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I first found Blue Sky Yoga Center when I decided to try Belly Dance for the first time. The class and staff matched the studio’s sublime atmosphere. Every time I entered the studio, it was quiet but for the faint meditation music in the background with the light scent of incense in the air. The [...]
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We’ve been members of the J. Douglas Williams YMCA Family Center for about two years now. We took a break for awhile when we thought we were moving, but other than that, the YMCA has been a big part of our lives for quite some time. I’m really enjoying our family membership and would recommend this particular branch [...]
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Posted in Dance & Exercise, tagged yoga on June 1, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Full Circle Yoga is one of the few studios in Orlando that offers Ashtanga Yoga, and at three different levels. Ashtanga Yoga was made popular by Madonna back in 2000 in her movie The Next Best Thing. It’s a vigorous form of yoga that delivers a full body workout and feels something like the combination [...]
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I had been searching for a class that my 2-year-old and I could do together and came across Itsy Bitsy Yoga. I was a little skeptical, wondering just how much my 2-year-old would get out of it. After the first class, it was all my daughter could talk about. She wanted to show everyone the [...]
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