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"I don't know how to define what a 'life force' is, but I know when I feel really alive."  - Elaine Colandrea (4 min.)
 
Dear <<First Name>>
For the direct experience of refreshing your own life force, in your own way, I hope you will make plans to attend the Somatic Movement Summit: The Creativity of Health, Mirroring Nature, June 30 - July 5, at the Omega Institute,
Rhinebeck, NY.
 
 
Some of the benefits of practicing Continuum are unveiled in the video above. Continuum cultivates the capacity to hold presence in the direct experience of movement. Movement in turn becomes meditative, fluid and artful, nurturing an ongoing sense of well-being and self-trust. This inner authority then makes it easier to respond fluidly and effectively to challenges in the world.
 
Watermark's Creativity of Health video series continues below with Elisabeth Osgood-Campbell, who eloquently reveals the value of Continuum in traversing some of life's most intense and most personal experiences, such as childbirth. A life-long educator, she carries a radical vision for the somatic education of children to reduce stress and support resiliency throughout their lives.
 
What is our collective potential, when the deep inner knowledge that comes from somatic practice is united with the callings of our hearts and minds? From such a sense of wholeness, what new ways of being and solutions to difficult problems can emerge?  
 
Please join me in this quest,

Elaine

THE SOMATIC MOVEMENT SUMMIT
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JOIN US! REGISTER HERE
THE CREATIVITY OF HEALTH INTERVIEWS
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Continuum & The Creativity of Health, with Elisabeth Osgood-Campbell  (4 min.)
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Movement educator Elisabeth Osgood-Campbell reveals the value of Continuum in navigating life's most intense and personal experiences and shares her vision for weaving somatic practices into public education.
 

Kori Tolbert explains how the practice of Continuum has allowed her to keep "growing and expanding in breath - something unheard of with
cystic fibrosis."
Megan Bathory-Peeler articulates the "artistry of healing"
which inspires her work as a Continuum teacher, bodyworker & dancer.

 


"Health is about the full expression of life, which is movement." - Bonnie Gintis, osteopath, author, Continuum teacher & Watermark Arts Science Advisor.

Bonnie is a faculty member with the Somatic Movement Summit.
EVOLVING SPIRALS
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CONTINUUM & CREATIVITY SERIES
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Canadian dance pioneer & international workshop leader Linda Rabin describes the "diamond essence" of dance, Continuum. 

Linda is a faculty member with the Somatic Movement Summit at Omega, June 30-July 5, 2019.


The somatic practice of Continuum awakened Bobbie Ellis to creative writing and performance.

Bobbie is a faculty member with the Somatic Movement Summit.
WATERMARK ARTS JOURNAL
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"Art makes a bridge, from the inner world of soulful truth to the outer world of social engagement and cultural expectations."

     ~ Beth Riley, Poetry, Continuum & Creativity


 
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~ Prue Jeffries, The Artistry of Water 
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