Holistic Tango Workshop “My Place in the World”

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What is my place in the world?

Question we have all asked ourselves at least once in our lives, only to mostly return to the day-to-day stuff and leave the question unanswered.

But even in the things of everyday life it happens to ask “where is my place?”: in the family, at work, in a love relationship, in the intimacy of home or in the midst of many people, at a business meeting as at a parent meeting at school ….

When we feel uncomfortable, uncomfortable … as we commonly say we feel “out of place”

And what is it like to live feeling “out of place”?

How could the quality of our lives change if we felt we were in the right place? Probably less effort, more energy and better results

So the question arises: what are we waiting for to take our place? What prevents us from doing so?

You, do you really want it?

If you really want it I invite you to come and see it as you never thought you would …dance!

In an afternoon together we will experience, with the techniques of Holistic Tango®, how you are living now and how you can live by finding your place

In a group work, I will accompany you I will bring it to life in the body and you can take home a new feeling to which you can rekindle in every moment of your daily life.

Fear not, this is not an event for dancers, it is a personal growth workshop suitable for everyone, does not require you to be a couple, and you dance barefoot.

The music (which will range across many genres) will be our traveling companion, the environment sometimes comfortable…other times less so, and together…in the embrace we will go to the discovery of…your place…the one in which you really feel comfortable.

For info and registration: info@francescadalessandro.net – 338.2993549

for more info on Holistic Tango® click here

Written By Alexandra Francesca D'Alessandro

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