Deeper Awareness Through Dance
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5Rhythms is a movement meditation practice developed by Gabrielle Roth in the late 1970s. It combines elements of shamanic, ecstatic, mystical and Eastern philosophy, along with influences from Gestalt therapy, a humanistic form of psychotherapy. The practice is founded on the belief that everything is energy, moving in waves, patterns and rhythms. Roth described 5Rhythms as the connection of body, heart, mind and spirit. By moving the body, practitioners aim to quiet the mind and access deeper states of awareness and creativity.
The five rhythms of the practice correspond to different movements and emotional states, danced in a specific sequence: flowing represents grounding and being; staccato signifies clarity and direction; chaos encourages release and transformation; lyrical conveys lightness and joy; stillness brings integration and peace.
5Rhythms participants move through the five rhythms in 60 or 90 minutes. There is no set choreography; individuals are encouraged to move intuitively while barefoot in response to music that reflects the energy of each rhythm.
