September 16, 2011

Belly For The Beast

Island Veterinary Hospital presents
 A Nanaimo & District BC SPCA Benefit:
"Belly For The Beast"
with Pacifica Dance Troupe & the Island's Bellydance Stars  


Saturday, October 1st 7:30 pm
The Port Theatre
Nanaimo based Middle Eastern Dance troupe has a dazzling array of guest dancers. Whether it's for the sake of all creatures great and small, for the love of music & dance, or just for the fun of it - Come out Vancouver Island - it's time to get your shimmy on with "Belly for the Beast"
For Further information and tickets


                                                                                                                            


September 7, 2011

Autumn Belly Dancing Begins



Come out and enjoy the fluid movement and strengthening aspects of
Belly Dancing


Classes are for anyone who would is encouraged  to increase flexibility, balance, coordination, have some fun, while moving aerobically. Classes will include some core strengthing with the exercises balls as well as yoga and chi gong for building energy and well being.

Dates: September 14th
Times: 6:30-7:30 pm
Place: Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex
To register: (250) 286-1081


For further information call
Jeannie
(250) 285-3505

June 23, 2011

The Element of Fire







In Chinese Five Element Theory, the element of fire is characterized by summer, warmth, vitality, a spark of life. It is the most active, lively yang time of year, a time to activate the creative projects, ideas, and spirit nature of your being. There are four energy flows Heart, Small Intestine, Triple Warmer, and Pericardium.
Heart is the “compassionate ruler” and generates movement of the spirit. Intuition is truly the inner voice of the heart. How many times have we felt that inner glow of longing only to diminish it with our thoughts of “doing the right thing”, then later, often years later felt that sense of loss? The voice of our spirit is quite often subtle and easy to ignore with the quick pace of daily life. Pericardium protects the heart from assault and regulates blood flow. A feeling of compassion for one’s self and others is the spoken through this meridian along with self-confidence and the ability to listen and follow our inner voice.
Small Intestine meridian receives, digests, and absorbs nourishment; therefore assimilation is the main theme of this energy flow. All our food is processed through our digestive tract to become ready for this vital process. Emotionally our ability to process what works or what doesn’t in our life affects this flow which can be noticed with tension or pain at our shoulders and radiating down our arms.
Triple Warmer regulates temperature and provides warmth, both in the body and spirit. This meridian has been called the “commander of all energies.” If this meridian is hypoactive one quite often notices exhaustion that makes it hard to handle stress, while hyperactivity shows restlessness and “nervous energy”.
Balance of circulation and heat is the primary function of the fire element. The natural function at a spirit level is creativity and expression of heart felt love, joy and happiness. All communication of expression from our first cry, to our first love, and finally our life’s work and walking the truth of what we have come “to believe” are channeled through the fire element.    
Imbalance within the fire element can show with hot painful joints, and fevers. A lack of blood circulation shows as cold extremities, varicose veins, heart burn and digestive problems. The emotions related with the fire element are joy and sadness. Feelings of sexual coldness (the fire has gone out), and lacking emotional warmth to those close to us. Bitterness of spirit and cruelty toward yourself and others is also an expression of fire imbalance.  
To maintain balance in summer eat plenty of fruits, juices, multi-colored salads, whole grains, nuts, seeds, sea foods and avoid the heaviness of dairy and meats.  Enjoy light hearted play, exercise, and drink lots of water.  Finally, create time to let yourself be creative.

 Classes and sessions available by appointment

Jeannie
250 285-3505


June 11, 2011

A Bellydance Workshop with Ramona

 

This workshop is on Caberat Karshilama Ramona will be teaching short dance phrases to add to our dance repetoire then putting them together in class into a Karshilimana Caberat routine. Ramona is an inspiring and amazing dancer, this is a workshop you don't want to miss!
The date: Sunday June 12
The Time: 1-3
The place: Urban Dance Connection
The cost $30
Contact Tricia at 923-7241
to register and for more details
 

May 8, 2011

Belly Dancing at Strathcona Gardens


Last Session of Beginner Belly Dancing before Summer



Learn the fun and health supportive art of Belly dance. The moves are both challenging and supportive for the skeletal system, endocrine system, spinal flexibility and strength, balance and coordination. Classes are lead with eight or nine movements that are linked together to create a dance. It's fun and entertaining.

Dates: May 11 - April 22
Time: 6:30-7:30

Register with the front desk at Strathcona Gardens Arena

For more information contact
Jeannie
250 285-3505

April 22, 2011

Emergency First Aid ~ CPR-C


Learn the basic critical intervention techniques for saving a life.


This is a one day class that will teach you airway management, CPR for adults and infants, control of deadly bleeding, techniques for removing obstructed airways, heart attack, stroke, treatment of shock and patients who are unconscious.
This is a hands on class with power point visuals, and lots of time to practice.

Contact Jeannie Schweitzer to register

Place: Vitalis Gym and Wellness Center
Time: 9:00 - 5:00
Dates: Saturday April 30
Cost: $75

Cost includes all materials, registeration, and handouts.


January 24, 2011

Belly Dance Superstars ~ Nanaimo


An Evening of Inspiration

Bombay Bellywood

Sunday, February 6, 2011

7:30

~ Port Theater in Nanaimo ~

There are still tickets left.

For my students remember to ask for the strudent rate.

January 13, 2011

East meets West ~ Five Element Chi Gong at Strathcona Gardens




We learn more about ourselves, perhaps, than in any other season. Nature now makes everything bare, turning inward, a falling away of outer-directed energy, composting begins that old negativity. The energy of this season supports our letting go Waste, Old and stale in our lives, leaving us receptive to the pure and new, granting us a vision of who we are in our essence.

Autumn returns us to our essence, moves us to eliminate what we no longer need, Reveals again what is most precious in our lives. In Chinese medicine, autumn is the season of the element Metal (or air). Grief is the emotion; the sound is weeping. Grief cleanses us of what is no longer needed in our lives. Or what has been taken Metal imbalance may be; Excessive and ongoing It may be absent, as in those who cannot express their grief.

The Colon ~ Letting go is the function of eliminating what is unnecessary or toxic from our bodies including our minds and our spirit. The Colon function on the mental and spirit level enables us to let go of all this waste.

The Lungs and Inspiration ~ The Lung, to take in the pure, the new; in classical Chinese medicine, the Lung is described as “the receiver of the pure Chi from the Heavens.” The Lung and Colon work together as a team, one taking in the pure, and the other eliminating waste. An imbalance my show up as: Bronchitis, Asthma, shortness of breath, cough, allergies, nasal congestion, emphysema, colds, sore throat, constipation, diarrhea, spastic colon, and abdominal pain feel depression, stubbornness (inability to “let go”), isolation, negativity.

Skin or the third Lung ~ Skin reflects the condition of the lungs and the ability to breath. Eczema, psoriasis, rashes reflect metal imbalance, sauna often during this time of year.

Metal Power ~ The capacity to cough is associated with the fluid mucus. Mucus is needed to keep the lungs and colon lubricated. Cough helps release toxins holding on in the air passages and releases that which is unwanted.

Value of Metal ~ Just as metals give value to the earth (gold and silver, minerals and trace elements), the Metal element within us gives our sense of self-worth.
Yet when our Metal energy is imbalanced, we cannot sense our value; so we compensate by seeking what we think will add to our worth: status, money, power, and conquest Once we have acquired these things, however, we remain strangely unfulfilled.
Persons with a Metal imbalance seek respect, quality, and recognition from the outside because they feel the lack of worth within. These are people who have difficulty “letting go” because they identify their own worth with “things” - achievements, attachments, collections, possessions, attitudes stored in the cluttered attic of the mind.

Restoring our Metal ~As Nature moves into a period of rest, we too must be cautious not to overexert. To contain ourselves, acting and speaking only when necessary, behaving with economy, exerting our will quietly and calmly.



The Metal Element: Cleaning out Old Negativity