Nia classes with Ann Marie

Current Class Schedule - updated Aug 28th, 2013

Mondays ~5:30-6:15pm Lower Native Sons Hall, Courtenay - new session starts Sept 16. Drop-in or register through the Lewis Centre, open to all.

Tuesdays ~ 3 to 4:15pm. Ongoing- d'Esterre House, Comox. Drop-in or register at the door, open to all.

Thursdays 10:30 - 11:30am Lewis Centre Gym - Special Need Adult Class - starts again in September.

Friday 9am - 10:15am. Ongoing Comox Seniors' Assocation. Drop-in or register at the door - reduced rate if you are a member of the Comox Seniors' Association. Open to all.


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Running into the New Year

These are the first lines from a poem by Lucille Clifton:

i am running into a new year
and the old years blow back
like a wind
that i catch in my hair

I would also say that I am dancing into a new year, and time does fly back, like a wind that I catch in my hair, that I can sift through my fingers, and feel wrap around my arms and weave through my ribs.

I invite you all to come dancing into this new year with me, learning new ways of moving through the world, and hearing the music shake your bones alive.

This year of Nia will see a few more of the playshops, one to introduce each new routine, and one that will be a longer session that will focus on the 9 Movement Forms that comprise the Nia Technique.  These will be opportunities for you to deepen your practice, as well as times to invite in people who haven't tried Nia yet, but are curious.

I'll also be inviting you to come dance with me at community dance events and workshops hosted by other Nia teachers and dance teachers.  There are plans in the works for a Nia Jam here in the Comox Valley in the Spring.  A Nia Jam is a chance for Nia teachers from the island to get together and team teach an extended routine, giving everyone a taste of their style.  It's a fabulous way to experience Nia!

I am committed to continuing to deepen my own practice of Nia as a student and as a teacher, and welcome your feedback, comments, questions and concerns.

I once heard a dance teacher quote Martha Graham:  "The place where a dancer stands ready is holy ground."

I'll meet you there each week, and we'll dance on that ground together.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

How about 5 fingers, 3 weeks?

Allright, so time has marched on without me, and we are one week before the Velvet playshop!  Although I meant to post once a week for 5 weeks, you could say my timing is off, and the music has played on.  So now I dive back into the rhythm and pick up the beat.  That's one of my favourite things about Nia - you move in your own Natural Time.

On to the fingers!

As in previous weeks, I invite you to actively participate, beginning by becoming aware of the placement of your fingers in space.  Are they in contact with a surface?  What temperature are they?  Sense the skin between your fingers, the knuckles of each hand, and the width of the palms of the hands.

Just breath easily for a few seconds and sustain your awareness of the hands.




Now hold your hands in front of you - they may be stretched out from straight or bent arms, you want to be comfortable so that you can hold your hands there for a moment or two.

Become aware of the length of your fingers, each in relation to the others.  The middle finger is called the power finger in Nia, and it can be used to provide a sense of balance whenever we go into a one-legged balance movement.  The middle finger is also a powerful symbol in our culture, used to direct anger.  But as my 3rd grade teacher, Sister Concepta, said "God made all your fingers, so none of them can be bad."

Now direct the energy of your middle finger down towards the ground.  This might mean you extend your arms out to your sides first.  You can either hold the hand level and just press down into the middle finger,

or you can emphasize the sense of energy moving down through the finger by lifting the other fingers and thumb.


Notice how this changes the angle of your arm, and start to become aware of the energy as beginning at your heart centre, and traveling down the length of your arm, out the tip of your middle finger, as though you are plugging yourself into the earth.  Have the sense of consciously directing your energy down.  This creates a rooted sense in the hands and arms which begins in the chest, or even at your centre of gravity or hara, and cycles right down into the earth. 

You can move away from your computer for a moment and try a few balance poses.  Try one first without using the middle finger to direct the energy, but using the hands to balance.  If you already know you are challenged in the balance department, be kind to yourself and connect one hand to a wall, while the other hand helps you play with balance.

Now take a balance stance, but consiously direct your energy out through the arms and down through the middle fingers, plugging yourself into the centre of the earth and welcoming the stability of gravity.

This is one of the opportunities that Nia provides to be aware of the body/mind connection, as you use the idea of plugging into the earth through your own centre to organize and shape the muscles in your body to find a sense of balance (even if it only lasts for a second or two).  So activate your mind's eye to "see" the energy traveling through your arms, down your fingers, and out towards the floor.


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When you've had enough time to play with those sensations, come back to a neutral position in which you are once again aware of all fingers evenly.  Do your hands feel any differently than when you first brought your attention to them at the beginning of this practice?  Notice any changes in the way they feel, and know that's the information your body is giving you as feedback.

Your ring fingers are your commitment fingers, symbolising the commitment you have to self and others.  Move them for a moment, noticing how doing so may pull on the skin of the other fingers, or cause them to move a bit as well.  Start a stroking action with the ring fingers, as though you are gently stroking the air.

Now turn the ring fingers in towards your body, perhaps even touching their tips to your heart centre. The ring fingers are subtle, rather than obviously powerful like the first three fingers, which do a lot of the work of the hands.  The ring fingers can bring in a sense of gentleness as you touch their tips together, or use them to touch the centre of your forehead, or your "third eye." 

Take a moment to slow down and soften into these sensations, being curious about the different strengths and energies of these beautiful fingers.  Touch your closed eyelids and breathe deeply, feeling a sense of commitment to true vision.  You may touch your lips, commiting to true words.

Discover.


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When you're ready to move on, bring your hands once again to a neutral position and notice the sensations along the skin, under the skin in the muscles, and imagining the bones.  Anything different from before?  Pay attention for a moment to the information being given to you by your body.



The pinky, little finger, baby finger...whatever you call it, in Nia it traces the outer edge of self, allowing you to sense your boundaries.  Lift your hands and move them from the little finger, the finger of boundary and edge.  It can be as though you are tracing the edges of your personal space, or the edges of the world, you create the image with your mind's eye.  This finger gives you feedback about where you are in the world in relation to what is around you, a useful tool!

Move away from the computer and sweep your arms through the air in your own body's way, sensing the outer edge of the little finger as it traces the edges of your range of motion.  Let the smallest finger guide the movement of your entire body for a moment, and follow its lead.

Engage the mind's eye to see the space that you are tracing, or perhaps carving through.  Sense the skin along the edge of the finger, noticing the feel of the air as you pass through it.  Take time to discover and play here, sustaining your awareness and giving attention to this little part of your body.


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Bring motion now to all ten fingers, reveling in the ability you have to move with precision, grace, and curiousity.  It might feel good now to shake the hands, or squeeze into and out of a fist a few times, or rub your hands together.  Find out what your hands would like right now. 




Then, to finish this practice and bring unity to all those gorgeous fingers and what they represent (nuturing, desire, power and balance, commitment to self and others, sense of edge and boundary) clasp your hands together, weaving together fingers and thumbs, pressing palms together and holding your own hands.



Take time to sense how the fingers wrap around eachother, touching the backs of the hands as well.  You can rest here a moment, staying connected to the sensations you've brought to the hands, or release the hands, stepping out between them, and into the rest of  your day.


You can give some extra love to your hands today, in a way that seems right for you.  My nails could use a trim and some lotion would be much appreciated by my dry skin. How about your hands?