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Monthly Eurythmy workshop morning

Wonderful visiting expert Susanne Zipperlen is back again in October - Susanne is a Eurythmist with many years experience both locally and overseas supporting children and their families. See info below for details.

In September she wowed us with her dynamic telling of the Three Billy Goats’ Gruff, and a practical talk and demonstration about supporting people with the Moro reflex (fright reflex).

Timetable

10am Children’s eurythmy for children around 5-8 years old, though we have had some very interested younger participants in recent workshops, too - parents/guardians welcome to join!

10.45-11.15am shared morning tea

11:15am-12.30pm parent/adult education

Insights into the ‘how’ of Eurythmy therapy, the extra lesson (support for developmental milestones), and reflex work.

1pm on pre-booked individual therapeutic sessions

These are for children or adults. Contact Susanne directly to enquire about individual sessions:

zippster1300@gmail.com

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More information:

What is Eurythmy?

Eurythmy is a movement art within Steiner or Waldorf schools, often used therapeutically and also within everyday education. We are lucky enough to have Susanne as a Northland local: She is an accomplished Eurythmist experienced in therapeutic modalities. She also can support with developmental reflex work as well as non-invasive support for your child’s teeth. There is no-one else with Susanne’s unique set of skills and offerings in Aotearoa!

Susanne is kindly offering us adult eurythmy, child/parent eurythmy and parent education sessions one Saturday per month for the remainder of this year.

The more regularly you can do eurythmy, the more you'll see and feel the benefits!

Do I need to book?

No - you can just turn up at 10am for the children’s class (parents/guardians welcome to join).

Yes - booking needed for the afternoon 1:1 individual therapeutic sessions.

Yes - if you want to participate in the adult class first thing in the morning (8.45am 1 hour class), please also get in touch.

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