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  • Spiral Vinyasa Niveau 1 (Kursus i København)

    Spiral Vinyasa Niveau 1 (Kursus i København)

    Spiral vinyasa er en dynamisk, mindful yogaform der understøtter let og ubesværet bevægelse både i din yogapraksis og din hverdag. På kurset lærer du at bruge spiralbevægelser i et kontinuerligt flow der inviterer en naturlig styrke, spændstighed og integritet (tensegrity). Den organiske spiral-vinyasa inviterer en blød og katte-agtig styrke og giver dig en legende orientering på yogamåtten som din barnekrop helt sikkert genkender og elsker. Et kursus med masser af ny inspiration til dig der elsker yoga i flow.

    Kurset undervises på dansk eller engelsk alt efter deltagernes behov.

    Kurset er åbent for dig der har prøvet vinyasa yoga og gerne vil lege med nye bevægelser i din flow-praksis.

    Tid: Mandage 15.15-16.45

    Datoer: 18.sept, 25.sept., 2.okt., 9.okt

    Pris: 485

     

    Booking og betingelser:

    Skriv en email til Birgitte på info@birgittegorm.com for at høre om der er plads før du booker. Booking sker mod betaling på Mobile pay til 28892450 eller kontooverførsel til 4310 4400555915

    Booking sker kun mod betaling og kan ikke refunderes eller overføres til andre events ved afbud. Ved booking af alle tre kurser inden 28. august kan du i tilfælde af sygdom erstatte op til to mistede undervisningsgange på Birgittes andet yogahold fredag morgen 8.00-9.30.

  • Spiral Vinyasa level 2 (Copenhagen Course)

    Spiral Vinyasa level 2 (Copenhagen Course)

    The Spiral Vinyasa is a mindfully flowing yoga posture practice supporting you in moving with ease on the yoga ma as well as in daily life. The course teaches you a series of spiraling flows inviting a natural strength and tensional integrity (tensegrity). This organic type of yoga flow is inspired by developmental movements that your body know from the first 13 months of life. Week by week we develop a new embodied orientation your practice, taking you beyond the rectangular square of a yoga mat and into a moving, breathing, feeling world of movement. The spiral vinyasa is a gentle invitation to recover your body´s original strength, mobility and inherent delight. A course with lots of new inspiration if you love yoga in flow.

    This 5-week course explores the meditative flow within spiral movements. Open to everyone who have participated in courses, workshops, retreats or yoga teacher training or the spiral vinyasa online course on Yogavivo with Birgitte.

    Classes are taught in Danish or English as required.

    Time: Mondays 15.15-16.45

    Dates: 23. oct., 30.okt, 6.nov, 13.nov, 20.nov

    Price: 595

    terms and conditions:

    Book your space by sending an email to Birgitte: info@birgittegorm.com to make sure there is spaces available. Booking by payment either by Mobile pay number 28892450 or bank transfer to 4310 4400555915

    Bookings is valid and binding from the day you make the transfer. Payments cannot be refunded or transferred to later courses or events. If you have booked the full course before august 28th you are entitled to substitute up to two missed classes on Brigitte’s other course running Friday mornings 8.00-9.30 AM

  • Spiral Vinyasa level 1 (Copenhagen course)

    Spiral Vinyasa level 1 (Copenhagen course)

    The Spiral Vinyasa is a mindfully flowing yoga posture practice supporting you in moving with ease on the yoga ma as well as in daily life. The course teaches you a series of spiraling flows inviting a natural strength and tensional integrity (tensegrity). This organic type of yoga flow is inspired by developmental movements that your body know from the first 13 months of life. Week by week we develop a new embodied orientation your practice, taking you beyond the rectangular square of a yoga mat and into a moving, breathing, feeling world of movement. The spiral vinyasa is a gentle invitation to recover your body´s original strength, mobility and inherent delight. A course with lots of new inspiration if you love yoga in flow.

    The course is taught in Danish or English as required. It consists of three parts that can be booked individually or together as you see fit.

    Time: Mondays 15.15-16.45

    Spiral Vinyasa level 1:

    4-week course playing with the spirals i a continouus vinyasa flow. Open to all who like flow based yoga or other flowing movement and want to learn more.

    Dates: 18.sept, 25.sept., 2.okt., 9.oct

    Price: 485

    Terms and conditions:

    Book your space by sending an email to Birgitte: info@birgittegorm.com to make sure there is spaces available. Booking by payment either by Mobile pay number 28892450 or bank transfer to 4310 4400555915

    Bookings is valid and binding from the day you make the transfer. Payments cannot be refunded or transferred to later courses or events. If you have booked the full course before august 28th you are entitled to substitute up to two missed classes on Brigitte’s other course running Friday mornings 8.00-9.30 AM

  • Yoga moves on…

    Yoga moves on…

    Yoga runs through human history like a river meandering through changing landscapes. Shaping and shaped by the curves of human bodies and  societies, yoga is always in continuous variation.

    The yoga I teach today is very different from the practice i was given by my teachers who in turn radically tweaked and transformed what they received from the previous generation. It can come as no surprise then, that the yoga available to us today probably looks nothing like that of the ancient sages we read about in classical texts.

    How could it?

    Yoga does not transmit itself from body to body by way of sameness and stability. It survives and thrives by difference and repetition. Subtle variation and spontaneous emergence is how the yoga river runs through it all. Still, something seems to remain: An embodied mode of self-enquiry that strangely resonates with experiences described by men and women sitting in caves centuries before our time.

    Yoga is never the same, yet yoga is always yoga. (Welcome to paradox!)

    The past few years, the river of modern postural yoga seems to be taking a new turn. European pioneers like Angela Farmer, Godfrey Devereux and Vanda Scaravelli spark this movement with explorations of a softer, more internalized and radically free-flowing approach to asana.

    Standing on their shoulders, we are now witnessing the beginning of what could be the biggest transformation in modern postural yoga since the 1930ies. All over the world teachers are beginning to challenge the old paradigm of straight lines, intense stretching and static posturing.

    At the fringe of this new wave in yoga posture practice are approaches working with sensation-based movement, balanced muscular support, tensional integrity and open-ended or chaos-like flows.

    Several societal changes and influences from outside the yoga community have also playe their role in the changes we are seeing now. Where the yogis of the 1900´s got new inspiration from the hierarchical order of monastic spirituality, western gymnastics and military organizations, yoga teachers today are inspired to form new social organizations based on a taste for fee enquiry, collective exploration and a global need for responsible leadership.

    Another major influence in the new asana-paradigm is recent discoveries in human anatomy. Especially the science on fascia – part of the connective tissue – has changed our perception on how human bodies move and thrive. Another strong influence is childhood developmental movements like yielding, crawling, rolling and spiraling, which seem to gain more traction in modern yoga classes due to their healing and integrating potential for human bodies. Lastly, the popularization of mindfulness has fronted the internalized and meditative aspect of yoga posture practice even more.

    As any new wave, these new approaches to modern postural yoga will have to stand the test of time. I for one am excited to see where this is going. It is a pleasure to share so much dedication with my colleagues at home and abroad. It seems so many of us are exploring new frontiers. The driver seems to be a collective desire to create a safe and nourishing yoga posture practice that fit the needs of modern life.

    To celebrate the creative transmission of yoga, I’ve created two new courses starting this autumn. Both address themes arising are at frontier of modern yoga right now.

    The first is a course called the spiral vinyasa, using developmental movement, tensegrity principles and bringing circular movements and spiral flows. Here we explore new orientations beyond the normal yoga division of the body into front/back and sagittal plane. This course is taught in English if required.

    The second course is “open flow yoga” and will be taught in Danish. Here we explore meditative and continuous movement, experimenting with letting movement patterns arise spontaneously from wisdom of the body. The course draws inspiration from from continuum movement and fascial flow. Wheras the spiral vinyasa feels more energizing and muscular, open flow yoga is a more meditative and calming practice.