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Movement as Metaphor

A weekly 5Rhythms practice every Tuesday morning in St Leonards

A weekly movement lab

Every Tuesday morning we gather at The Humble Hub in St Leonards for a practice that goes beneath the steps, beneath the technique — into the poetic language your body already knows how to speak.

This weekly class offers a movement lab where we explore the moving poetic landscapes of our body's dance.

 

Instinctive, spontaneous, improvised choreography that arises from each moment, taking us on a journey into the depths of our sub-conscious mind.

 

Whatever life throws at us we can find a way to shape and transform it within the guidance of the 5 Rhythms meditation practice.

 

The emphasis is unlocking the poetic language of the soul as moving metaphor. We will use inspiration from words, poetry — we will write from our feet on the page of the floor.

Practical details

When - Weekly on Tuesdays

Time -  10.00am – 11.30am

Where - The Humble Hub 4–5 Shepherd Street St Leonards-on-Sea
TN38 0ET

What to bring - Water, clothes you can move freely in,
and your willingness to explore

Price - from £13

Booking - Drop in — book online or pay on the door

This is a drop-in class. Regular practice is recommended to develop a movement language in the body.

Check Dates & Book Your Place

New to 5Rhythms?

Movement as Metaphor is open to everyone — no previous dance experience needed. If you'd like to understand a little more about what 5Rhythms is and why it works, you'll find it here.

"Emma, That was just superb and felt like experiencing a deeper level of 5R.

Felt so connected with you and sharing such delicate magic - it really felt like being in the same room, the energy was just phenomenal.

Love love loved it."

"A joy to participate in this improvisation led by Emma Leech.

Starting to create from silence, from the impact of the body in space in relation to others with the world. A tool, a research I can't live without as an actress and as a human being.

Thank you Emma for the deep teachings."

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