Contact Improv and Cuddles with Peter Petersen

01/22/2020, 13002 Lutes Drive

Contact Improv and Cuddles with Peter Petersen

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If you like to do improvisational contact while you dance with a partner and you like to cuddle in puddles of people, then this event is specifically made for you!

We will first start with some basic Qigong moves to warm up and become more present in our bodies and ground fresh energy into them. This will also help us connect both hemispheres of our brain together so we have full control of our bodies and to help with inspiration and creativity of how we move.

Then we will then move into some basic exercises on how to practice our contact improvisational skills and also how to be respectful touching and playing with one another.

Once the practice is completed, we will move into a full-on contact, improvisational jam session and practice what we have learned. After the jam session, we will decompress with an optional cuddling portion and talk a bit about what we have learned and what our experience was like.

This experience is for people looking to bring more movement into one’s life and meet new people who are also passionate about dance as well.

PRICING

Early bird tickets – Only $30
Regular price tickets – $35
Tickets at the door – $40

Space is limited so buying an advance ticket is a great idea if really interested in attending this event.

FACILITATOR

Peter Petersen has been a certified Sheng Zhen Qigong teacher for nearly 20 years. Peter is also a personal wellness coach. He has been teaching Qigong and wellness in health clubs, hospitals, retirement villas, and several different spas & resorts in Mexico and the United States, including Rancho La Puerta, Mayacamas Ranch, and Present Moment Retreat.

His Qigong practice helps people to ground themselves into their “Now“, to increase their present moment awareness of their behaviors, and to find solutions to personal difficulties or problematic habits such as: eating, moving, negative thinking, and sleeping. The result of this toolbox of healthy information is that clients become their own health advocates, incorporating a sense of stability, peace, and well-being into their everyday lives.