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Glasgow- Pete Blackaby & Marc J Acquaviva - Full-immersion Workshop

Sat, 04 Jan

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In The Moment- Centre for Yoga, Movement

The Fundamental Principles of Practice - a stand-alone weekend workshop that serves as the first of the Spring Acquaviva Short Course Yoga Development series in Glasgow for dedicated teachers and practitioners.

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Glasgow- Pete Blackaby & Marc J Acquaviva - Full-immersion Workshop
Glasgow- Pete Blackaby & Marc J Acquaviva - Full-immersion Workshop

Time & Location

04 Jan 2020, 10:30 – 05 Jan 2020, 16:30

In The Moment- Centre for Yoga, Movement, 72 Berkeley St, Glasgow G3 7DS, UK

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About The Event

‘The practical application of humanistic/yoga principles to the physical practice of yoga.’

This workshop is suitable for enthusiastic bodyworkers and body-mind workers of all traditions, yoga students and teachers looking for depth. It is open to all but  it also serves as an introductory workshop to the Spring series of  Acquaviva Saturday workshops in Glasgow  (January-June)  as well as the ongoing Yoga and Teacher Development Short Courses running in 2020.

 

Saturday will be led by the renowned Pete Blackaby: Yoga Teacher, Osteopath, Naturopath & Author of 'Intelligent Yoga'. 

 Pete was the first of Marc's significant teachers when he came back to yoga as an adult. Pete will be  sharing his highly investigative look at functional movement within the context of yoga practice.  His interest in humanistic principles make straight forward common-sense of this 'revolution'  that is currently going on in Yoga.

 "Yoga is a broad church, spanning many styles and belief systems. The approach I am working with at the moment has its roots in a humanistic philosophy. To understand as clearly as one can the rationale for yoga practice, and then to encourage practice with attentive curiosity. So that practice becomes your own, and you grow to be your own teacher." "I've also taken issue with some of the modern asanas than I feel may cause harm if practiced regularly. Many of these asanas are part of the lexicon of modern yoga, and have remained un-critiqued for over 50yrs. It is time to re-evaluate, and that is what I have started in 'intelligent yoga'. - Pete Blackaby -

On Sunday Marc J Acquaviva, the author of course content at the Acquaviva School of Yoga,  will be leading a practical inquiry into the direct application of yoga principles to physical practice.  Marc's approach is sourced in the same principles of self-inquiry and truth-seeking as Pete's, but in his own yoga journey within the 'Scaravelli-inspired' approach, he realise that the  revolution  in yoga that Vanda Scaravelli began was simply an adherence to rather obvious principles (humanistic/yoga/common-sense)  in the direct approach to posture work.     

There will be some reference to and questioning of the meaning of the first few of Patanjali's sutras as well as an investigation into the direct application of these things to  physical practice (including a deeper look and possible re-interpretation of the Yamas and Niyamas), but this will involve plenty of direct mat-time in guided exploration. 

" As time goes on and my teaching progresses, it becomes more and more obvious that what is needed in the yoga world is a simple re-direction of attention.  The moment I can persuade someone to stop organising the body from a series of learnt 'shoulds and shouldn'ts', and take their attention directly into the quality of their own interactions with both the earth, and with the space that they occupy, then 'doing to the body' ceases, and an awakening to the higher-intelligence of the body itself begins.  Actions and responses naturally begin to align with each other as they adjust  to accommodate the baseline intention to experience greater harmony, simplicity and grace in movement and support.

When someone discovers just how quickly and deeply the body rewards them for such a loving and respectful interaction, the penny drops and a true yoga practice is born ...'  - Marc J Acquaviva

You can  request a CPD certificate for the weekend (counts towards CPD for both Yoga Scotland and British Wheel - as do any of the subsequent monthly workshop days).

Attending this also means you are able to apply to join the Acquaviva full-weekend Yoga & Teacher  Development Course (continuing from Februrary - or for the following September term) 

Tickets

  • Glasgow January Pete & Marc

    This confirms your booking for both days of the January 2020 workshop - you will be guided by Pete Blackaby on Saturday, and by Marc J Acquaviva on the Sunday.

    £130.00
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