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Nia Healing Dance with Stephanie at Berkeley Yoga Center

Classes held weekly on Sundays from 9AM to 10AM at the Berkeley Yoga Center (behind Strawberry Creek Park).

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Nia Healing Dance with Stephanie at Berkeley Yoga Center
Nia Healing Dance with Stephanie at Berkeley Yoga Center

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Apr 28, 2024, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PDT

Berkeley Yoga Center, 2121 Bonar St, Berkeley, CA 94702, USA

About the event

**Sliding Scale $15-22; payment required before start of class via cash (exact change only), Cash App / Venmo @catchlight27 or Zelle sparker227@gmail.com** 

Door code provided via e-mail after RSVP.

Nia Healing Dance is a low-impact, low-pressure movement practice rooted in ancient forms of energetic healing and release including Tai Chi, Yoga, West African, and Modern Contemporary dance. Nia (which stands for Neuromuscular Integrative Action) helps trauma and stagnant energy move out of the body through gentle fluid motion, dynamic expression, and mindful awareness. During our time together, we will honor our ancestors and Spirit, work up a little sweat, devote ample time to cooldown & stretching, and learn somatic techniques you can take home to add to your own practice. With barefoot exploration and mat play, Nia healing dance will leave you feeling refreshed, relaxed, and mentally clear. And because we focus so deeply on listening to each body's unique wisdom, the experience is adaptable to all needs and abilities.

Class is held every Sunday on an ongoing basis unless posted otherwise.

Stephanie Parker (she/her) is a Black intuitive somatic healer (Somatic Experiencing Practitioner in Training), licensed Nia movement instructor, and anti-oppression facilitator based in Oakland, California. She is a graduate of Stanford University (B.A., M.A.), and worked at Google for 9 years before being called to the path of ancestral healing. Stephanie creates safe, affirming, sacred, decolonial spaces, guiding in a nonhierarchical way that allows collective wisdom to emerge from the group.

Stephanie's journey as a healer began with her own body’s divine act of refusal in the form of severe upper body-wide nerve pain, a condition that led her to step away from both her social justice organizing work and decade-long career in the tech industry. Stephanie’s search for relief led her to her first Nia Dance class, where she experienced the physical release of trapped emotions, loving intergenerational community, and the embodied sensation of feeling both freedom and safety at the same time. It was this spirit-led encounter that served as a catalyst for her decision to walk in her purpose. You can learn more about Stephanie and her offerings on her website, and on Instagram at @catchlight27.

Please leave extra time for parking. Driving directions and public transit information available on the Berkeley Yoga Center website.

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