Active Breath Somatic Practice – A live-stream, dynamic and interactive training program


“Your voice is a living resonance moving actively through your entire body”
Active Breath Somatic Practice
A live-stream, dynamic, and interactive training program
with
Patricia Bardi
Founder of Voice Movement Integration (VMI),
a Somatic Practice Certification Program accredited by ISMETA,
based on 40 years of research and development,
interfacing creative practice and integrative somatic movement and bodywork.
Module 2
Organs System and the 7 Domes
04 July till 01 August ’22
Livestream class is on Mondays 10 am CET
Subscribers unable to attend livestream classes can access uploaded version.
Plus additional one small group tutorial to deepen understanding.
The Organs System provides a dynamic vitality and inner volume that coordinates our life-sustaining biological functioning. It is a bridge creating communication between conscious voluntary movement and subconscious physiological states informing the awareness in our body, mind, and emotions.
Fine-tuning the complementary relationship between the motions of the organs with the skeletal structural support influences the balance of our autonomic nervous system. This affects the overall sense of calmness and alertness throughout the entire body refreshing our sense of health and wellness.
Engaging the awareness of the inner volume of the organs as a 3-Dimensional support enhances the fascia fluidity of the postural muscles, influences fuller more balanced breathing, and stimulates quality change in our sensory perception, bodily awareness, ease of movement and resonance of sound.
Using breath, voice, and movement to generate awareness of the organs as a vibratory/resonant presence and supporting/moving force inside the body influences our expressive vitality, sound and movement flow.
Livestream class is on Mondays 10 am CET
Subscribers unable to attend Livestream classes can access the uploaded version. Plus additional one small group tutorial to deepen understanding.
Overall program: Ten modules of five weekly 1.5-hour classes.
Each module focuses on a different body system.
“Patricia Bardi was a major person in the early development of BMC from 1973 – 1986. She took the seeds and grew her own forest”
Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen – founder of Body-Mind Centering
Active Breath is an innovative somatic practice focused on integrating our awareness of the intrinsic connection between body, mind, and emotions through our physical/sensory experience of our breath, voice, and movement.
It is a practical approach for cultivating and deepening your embodiment skills, building resilience, and developing conscious attention in your daily lived experience.
Benefits of Active Breath Somatic Practice
Active Breath is an in-depth somatic practice that provides more insight and refined skills to:
• perceive your physical awareness and body presence in more detail.
• influence and positively affect your postural tone, balance, and coordination.
• develop your whole-body breathing with more ease.
• embody the physical support for the resonance of your voice.
• align your feeling for rhythm and flow by actively engaging sound in your movement.
• bring a richer, more attentive dialogue into your understanding and sense of self.
Registration:
• Please contact Patricia at info@patriciabardi.com to receive further information about registering and paying for a module and be forwarded to the online link to participate in the classes.
What People Are Saying:
“The active breath brings me more clarity of mind. It shows me that for real transformation I can trust my body intelligence. I experience that the feeling and embodied state bring me more details and holistic information, it puts things together!”
Lien Bossuyt ~ neurodiverse educator for children
“I definitely notice a consistent buoyancy and vitality that comes from doing a session with you. My voice feels effortless and the breath feels like it is organically integrated throughout my body, as opposed to the mechanical approach that often comes with formal vocal training.”
Julia Jamison ~ theater and voice professor
“I experience how the Active Breath connection with my voice and the knowledge of the function of the body systems influences my awareness and feeling of well-being. It becomes a process, an alive, defined experience – this lets me feel more present, more resting, more “rich”.”
Amanda XueHai ~ Pilates & Yoga Teacher
“I definitely notice a consistent buoyancy and vitality that comes from doing a session with you. My voice feels effortless and the breath feels like it is organically integrated throughout my body, as opposed to the mechanical approach that often comes with formal vocal training.”