Water Dance
Waterdance (or “Wassertanzen”, the original German name) is a form of aquatic bodywork developed by Arjana Brunschwiler and Aman Schroter in 1987. Like Watsu, it begins with the client being cradled, stretched, and relaxed above the water surface. In Waterdance, the client is then given nose clips and gradually and gently taken entirely under the water. Once freed from the bounds of head support and gravity, the client’s body can be moved, stretched, and worked in literally unlimited ways. Waterdance incorporates elements of massage, Aikido, dolphin and snake movements, rolls, somersaults, inversions, dance, and much more. The effects of this work include physical release and can induce deep states of relaxation, meditation, bliss, and even visions. 
 

Upcoming Classes...

AQUATERNATIVES® foundation
From 12.09.2010 Until 16.09.2010
Classes Australia Cairns Training Pool AQUATERNATIVES® foundation Cairns Training Pool
Watsu I with Anat Juran
From 24.09.2010 Until 29.09.2010 08.00
Classes Australia AQUANAT Perth Watsu I with Anat Juran AQUANAT Perth
Aquanatomy
From 16.01.2011 Until 21.01.2011 08.00
Classes Australia AQUANAT Perth Aquanatomy AQUANAT Perth

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