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Reply | Forward Message #1458 of 1887 |
Greetings!

I'm writing to inform you of a workshop with David Davis and Nilce Silvera:
Four-Handed Work in Post-10 Structural Integration. The workshop will be a
6-day exploration of 4-handed work and how to bring the 4-handed awareness
back to your SI practice.

The workshop will take place in Crestone, CO from August 12-18.

Students will exchange a series of 3 post-10 sessions - one of these three
sessions will be done by David and Nilce together, on each student. The
students will exchange the other 2 sessions with each other. Students will
also work 4 handed with a model, doing a 3-series. Time will be spent
discussing questions, concerns, experiences and comprehension of the SI
work.

Class runs daily 8/12-14 and 8/16-18, from 10am-1pm and 3pm-6pm. There will
be a day off on 8/15.
The location is the Crestone Healing Arts Center, 1689 Columbine Overlook,
Crestone, CO 81131.

Course tuition: $800 (payable to Crestone Center for Structural
Integration). Refund policy: 100% refund until 6/1,
50% refund until 7/1, 25% refund until 8/12.

This workshop has 36 hours of IASI Type I accreditation.

Please contact Buddy Frank <bfrank@...> for registration and
accommodation information.
Check out <http://www.theiasi.org/course_cal4.php#Calendar> for more
workshop info.

About Crestone:
Crestone, Colorado is located in south-central Colorado, in the northern
part of the San Luis Valley, about 2 hours north of Taos, New Mexico. It is
nestled in the western foothills of the Sangre de Christo mountain range and
adjacent to the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Nine different mountains
over 14,000 feet above sea level (commonly known as ³14¹ers²) loom over
Crestone, providing a majestic setting. The silence and solitude of the
area have attracted many different spiritual groups, and spiritual centers
of all types are common in Crestone.
For more info on the area: <http://crestonevisit.com/index.html>



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