FlowMo (Intuitive Dance) at 3rd Eye
Dec 8, 2024 from 12-1pm
at 3rd Eye

FlowMo (Intuitive Dance) At 3rd Eye
FlowMo is not just a movement class; it is a transformative somatic journey that draws you nearer to your intuition, connects you with those around you, and brings you closer to your authentic self. Through intuitive dance technique, FlowMo gently guides you through both concrete and abstract movements, prompting your body to respond naturally to the prompts given. This art heightens your intuition and gives you the opportunity to explore the depths of your inner self.

Reilley, our skilled facilitator, sets the stage for a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere that encourages you to explore the art of movement with a sense of lightness and ease.

FlowMo is open to all, whether you are a seasoned dancer or just starting your movement journey. Life can be challenging, and that is why FlowMo exists. It offers you a safe haven to heal, to navigate the beautiful messiness of being human, and to share this experience with others.

We are honored to Flow with you. See you soon!

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FlowMo (Intuitive Dance)
Dec 8, 2024 from 12-1pm
at 3rd Eye

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