FormatOnsite
TypeVajra Dance
AdmissionPaid
AccessPublic
Teacher candidates under the supervision of Adriana Dal Borgo
Everyone is welcome to join
Everyone is welcome to join
The Dance of the Vajra is a meditation in motion. The simple, slow, and fluid movements relax the body, clear the mind, and relieve the tensions of our daily lives. Through dancing, we activate and coordinate specific energy points in our body according to an ancient knowledge of channels and chakras.
The Vajra Dance That Benefits Beings is a symbolic dance of the interrelationship of all sentient beings. Up to twelve dancers dance and sing together on a large Mandala of five colors, representing the correspondence between the internal dimension of the individual and the outer dimension of the world. The intoned syllables are closely related to the purification and harmonization of our main chakras.
This event is open to everyone who is interested in learning this beautiful and special practice, but also to those who already know the steps and want to deepen their practice, or wish to learn the steps of the opposite role.
For more about The Vajra Dance That Benefits Beings, please visit www.vajradance.net.
Please bring soft-soled shoes or clean socks to be used exclusively on the mandala.
Price: 50€
Price for member: 40€
Schedule:
Friday 4:00 to 6:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM & 4:00 to 6:30 PM
Born in Venice, Italy, graduated in psychology with specialization in psychotherapy, in 1986 Adriana met Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, from whom she learned the Vajra Dance and later on the Khaita Joyful Dances. In 1992 she was appointed by the Master to teach Vajra Dance and later to coordinate the related activities as training new instructors, thus becoming one of the two main Vajra Dance teachers. From that time, she has held many courses and trained new teachers around the world, helping students to discover the joy and profoundness of the Dance. Dancer and choreographer, from 2011 Adriana has been also appointed to coordinate the Khaita Joyful Dances and training new teachers in this field of study.


