The dance of the throat chakra can be inspired by many ancient dances, where the voice and dance were woven together.
The Greek work 'XOPOC' (HOROS), referred to both dance and song, and is the origin of the word 'chorus'.
In ancient Egypt, performers often danced while reciting poetry, while in Hawaii chant and dance were combined to communicate the story.
In Tibetan culture, mystical rituals performed by monks would combine chanting and sound (gyaling horns, symbols and bells), with delicate movements of the body.
In this workshop, we weave sound and movement to intensify self-expression and creativity.