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Dancing The Rainbow

Holistic Well-Being Through Movement
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Have you ever sat in the audience but wished you were on the stage? Or maybe you are a naturally creative person but sometimes you feel blocked or find it hard to keep going? If you ever breathed in with joy when you saw a particular colour, like the colour of the gorse or the sea, and would like to recapture that feeling and build on it, this book is for you. It will help you to become fitter in body and soul, to slow down your thinking and worrying and inhabit your body with more passion and ease. Lani O’Hanlon brings the creative and healing arts together in Dancing the Rainbow. It includes the story of how movement and dance transformed her life when she started to use dance to heal the trauma in her own body, and her book sets out to also transform the reader’s life through dance. With easy to follow illustrations throughout, it uses tried and tested methods to unlock creative potential in a way that is in balance with the body’s rhythm and with the rhythm of the Earth.

Author Biography:

Lani O’ Hanlon MCTA is a Colour Therapist, Dancer, Writer and Facilitator and has danced, sang and performed from the age of three. She has been teaching various forms of dance to children and adults for over twenty years and throughout the country. She now works with psychotherapists and psychologists using dance and colour to support their work with post-traumatic stress. She has worked for the past ten years with private healing/ movement sessions and group work. She lives in Waterford and facilitates dance and teaching workshops throughout the country.
Release date NZ
May 30th, 2007
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
256
Dimensions
129x198x14
ISBN-13
9781856355469
Product ID
2606538

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