
June 22-June24
Friday, from 18:00, Saturday, from 9:00 to 18:00, Sunday 9:00 to 16:30
Learn to share Tantsuyoga at the same time as you learn to teach others two at a time and learn to lead groups in the Tantsuyoga Round and start the Path in your community. Tantsuyoga brings onto land Watsu’s unconditional holding and the way it engages our breathing to explore and unite movement from within (Yoga means union). In the Tantsuyoga Round three at a time celebrate their union, the third guiding the holder so that those new to unconditionally holding can proceed silently at their own pace with their eyes closed through a series of moves that each access a different aspect of their union, sometimes celebrating it with movement from within, sometimes with stillness and peace.
The same year Harold Dull started developing Watsu floating people in warm water applying the stretches and principles of the Zen Shiatsu he had studied with its creator in Japan, he brought Watsu’s unconditional holding and unique breath engagement back onto land and started developing Tantsu. Once the therapeutic benefits of Watsu, the world’s first Aquatic Bodywork, were acknowledged and available in more than forty countries, and both professional and partner forms of Tantsu were established, Harold started focusing on how the benefits that come to the holders as well as to those being held, could be made available to everybody. Harold, who started on his own path as a poet in the San Francisco Renaissance, continues to travel around the world helping others start paths in their communities that begin with unconditional holding.