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Dance free in nature

"It is a space to let go and simply be.”

Yasmina Abou Hilal by Yasmina Abou Hilal
May 7, 2021
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Dance free in nature

First Dance Free class in Woodland Glade. All attended, dancing as the sun shines through the trees. Photo taken by Hannah Green.

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People can connect with nature with special dawn and sunset dance sessions taking place in the Lincoln area.

Dance Free is an organised event run by Hannah Green, who trained in dance and movement meditation. She says: “It is a space to let go and simply be.”

Miss Green initiates positive change through dance and movement. Her background in psychology led her to specialise in Dance Movement Psychotherapy. Her passion for dance started since an early age.

“The word DANCE is such a light word, but it has so much meaning. It’s been around since centuries, though nowadays in the Western world we are disconnected from it.”

She added that dance classes are a holistic way to heal ourselves. Music evokes emotions. Feeling of freedom. When dancing in nature there is a feeling of connection with oneself, others and nature. Dance helps us manage negative emotions. Dancing freely is about expressing yourself and healing through movement.

The dances will run weekly, varying between Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. All locations will be in and around Lincoln. For details head to Dance Free and join their group Dance Free in Nature. Everyone is welcome and no experience is necessary.

“We hold a lot of tension in our body. When we dance in nature, we experience heightened awareness of what is around us. We are in the current, present moment.”

The sessions are an opportunity to step outside your comfort zone in a shame-free zone. Dancers listen to the same music soundscape, through the silent disco headsets. The music is a journey of ambient, euphoric and soul stirring world beats.

“I guide people through a short facilitated warm up to ambient music, allowing dancers to drop deep into the body and out of the mind.

“This gets the mind to focus on the body and the breath. It allows us to experience feelings as we move. We can let go and simply be.”

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