Drum For Joy ~ African Drumming in Ireland
with Jaqui MacMillan
Spring 2012 Weekend Intensive
and Weeklong Workshop
$100 early bird discount if weeklong paid in full by July 7, 2011.
Drum For Joy!
Come for an intensive weekend or join us for the fun filled full week.
“If you can say it, you can play it” … These are the famous
words of Jaqui’s first drum teacher, Babatunde Olatunji, and also the foundation for all of her drum classes. The Drum For Joy in Ireland program will include classes where you will learn the language of the drum, basic technique and how to make your drum sing. Jaqui presents the drum songs in a way that make it fun and easy to learn. You will learn many rhythms, breaks, solo techniques and vocal parts throughout the program. We will also be exploring improvisation with with drums and percussion instruments, found sounds and working with the rhythms of nature in the beautiful environment around us. We will celebrate the coming of autumn, go to local pubs to hear Irish music and create spontaneous music magic together! No musical experience necessary/ all levels are welcome. There are a limited number of drums by request … please bring a drum if you can.
Traditional Thai Yoga Massage Diploma Course
Practitioner Level
14 Days Residential Training in Kerry, Ireland
Dates: 11th to 25th March 2012
The Price: £1295
Deposit payable to hold the place: £450Contact Kasia; at kasia.trevena@yahoo.co.uk
INTRODUCTION:
Traditional Thai massage, or “ Ancient Massage “, can look back at a long history of therapeutic healing.
The legendary founder of the art is believed to have been a doctor from northern India.
Known as Jivaka Kumar Bhaccha, he was a close friend of Buddha and personal physician to the Magdha King Bimbisara over 2500 years ago. He is respected and honoured by many Thais as the “Father of Medicine“ and regarded not as the inspiration for the massage techniques used in Thailand today but also as the source of knowledge about the healing powers of herbs and minerals.The theoretical foundation of Thai massage is based on the concept of invisible energy lines running through the body. This energy lines form a sort of ’second skin’ , a second body in addition to the physical body called Pranamaya Kosha or ‘energy body’, this second body is comprised of maltitude of energy lines, said to be 72,000 and out of this multitude thai massage has selected 10 mainlines on which there are especially important acupressure points.
Massaging these points makes it possible to treat certain diseases or to relieve pain. These points can be thought of as ‘windows’ into the body. These ‘windows’ enable an exchange of cosmic energy through which the human body is maintained in an energy balance with the energy of the universe.
The giving of the massage was understood to be a physical application of Metta , the Pali word used in Theravada Buddhism to denote ‘loving kindness’. Thai yoga massage involves also a lot of stretching and many exercises might be described as a ‘applied Hatha Yoga’.

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