Want
to reconnect your mind, body and soul and get
fit in the process? Make your way to the nearest CHAKRADANCE™ class.
By Nicola Simmonds,
For The Sunday
Telegraph 'Body & Soul' Liftout
In an inner city warehouse, 20
people are dancing as though no-one's watching.
Loud tribal drumbeats ripple through their limbs
as they keep time with the primal screams of a
didgeridoo. The dancers see red, and move like
lions, panthers, even wild dogs. The name of the
game tonight is survival, or at least remembering
the survival instincts. To stop thinking and start
to feel. This is chakra dancing.
Offering similar benefits to yoga, chakra dancing
is about relieving the stresses of modern day
living. Apart from the physical benefits gained
by dancing vigorously for two hours, chakra
dancing is said to increase your awareness of
the connection between mind, body and soul.
Ultimately, it's about rebalancing these three
aspects so they work together in harmony.
CHAKRADANCE™ is not the sort of dance that
you learn. Rather than memorising steps and
moves, it's about using your own style of
dancing to express the music and focus on
the way each chakra makes you feel. During
classes, you may see a man leaping around,
Peter Garrett-style, or someone else doing
ballet moves, while another participant may
be hardly moving at all, gazing trance-like
at the ceiling. Many dance the way they would
at a club - minus the smoke, the intoxicants
and the lack of space. Most importantly, though,
everyone dances with little awareness of anyone
else. It's not about performance or looking
good. In fact, self-consciousness and ego
should be left, with your shoes, at the door.
inside out
Chakras are seven centres of energy, located
between the base of the spine and the crown
of the head. Each has a different frequency
that resonates to distinct tones and music.
"Think of humans as having an energy spectrum
like a radio, where our vibrations range from
low through to high vibrations," says chakra
dance creator and teacher, Natalie Southgate.
The base chakra - which grounds us - responds
to primal sounds and very low tones. On the
opposite end of the spectrum, high tones connect
with the crown chakra, the chakra associated
with spirituality.
good vibrations
Each chakra represents an aspect vital to our
lives (like safety, sexuality, power, love,
communication, intuition and self-realisation).
You can think of chakras as energetic floppy
disks, each containing vital programs. Some
of our programming may be positive, affecting
our health, emotions, thoughts and behaviour
in a good way; others may be negative, having
the reverse effect. It's not often that our
chakras are fully balanced, and so dance is
a great way to harmonise and thereby strengthen
your health and wellbeing.
A chakra dance course focuses on one chakra
at a time, teaching you how to recognise corresponding
body parts, and stimulating tones and music.
Australian Natalie Southgate created chakra
dancing in 1998, when she was studying spiritual
healing and Jungian psychology at London's College
of Psychic Studies. (Jung was the first Westerner
to work with chakras.) Trained as a dancer,
Southgate found that in the course of her own
healing, if she wanted to feel better she'd
put on appropriate music and dance to it. These
instincts, together with her studies in healing
and a quest to harness music's therapeutic properties,
created what worked as a form of self-healing,
not only for Natalie, but for her friends, and
then a wide following of interested people.
poetry in motion
Southgate calls chakra dancing "a kind
of vibrational medicine" which uses music
and movement to heal body, emotions, mind and
spirit.
Experts like Southgate feel chakras easily.
"Dancing to the frequency of one particular
chakra at a time enables us to experience different
issues and work on them," she says. "Problems
with experiencing pleasure, for instance, or
the inability to nurture oneself and others,
can be tackled by working on the sacral plexus.
Such work may bring up emotions, thus providing
clues to our inner health."
So, if you want to tap into your higher consciousness,
unblock your creativity or release your inner
fox, kick off your shoes and get dancing!
where to try
it
• Courses available
at Sydney's Naisda Dance College, 3 Cumberland
Street,
The Rocks. Call (02) 9252 0199.
• Melbourne:
One-day workshops to be held in January and
February - check out website for details www.chakradance.com
or call (02) 9252 0199.
• A chakra
dance teacher-training program will also run
from January until June in Sydney. Call (02)
9252 0199.
step by step:
a guide to your chakras
• base chakra
Location Base of spine, perineum
Body parts Legs, feet, bones, large intestine,
teeth
Glands Adrenals
Function Survival, grounding
Balanced Good health, vitality, well-grounded
Deficiency Disconnection from body, noticeably
underweight, anxious, restless, poor attention,
financial difficulty, chronic disorganisation
Excess Obesity, hoarding, material fixation,
lazy, tired, fearful of change Physical malfunctions
Disorders of bowel, anus, large intestine, disorders
of solid parts of body (bones, teeth), issues
with legs, feet, base of spine, buttocks; frequent
illness.
• sacral chakra
Location Sacral plexus, lower abdomen
Body parts Womb, genitals, kidney, bladder,
circulatory system
Glands Ovaries, testicles
Function Emotional release, sexuality, pleasure,
procreation
Balanced Ability to experience pleasure, emotionally
balanced
Deficiency Emotionally numb, fear of sex, rigidity
in body and attitudes, lack of passion
Excess Excessively strong emotions (hysteria,
mood swings), sexual addiction, seductive manipulation
Physical malfunctions Disorders of reproductive
organs, spleen, bladder, kidneys, also menstrual
difficulties, lower back pain, deadened senses,
loss of appetite, sexual dysfunction.
• solar plexus
chakra
Location Between navel and base of sternum
Body parts Digestive system - liver, stomach,
gall bladder, small intestine, muscles
Glands Pancreas
Function Power, will, drive, pro-activity
Balanced Responsible, reliable, effective will,
good self-esteem, warmth, confident, playful,
spontaneous, sense of humour, appropriate self-discipline,
sense of one's own personal power, able to meet
challenges
Deficiency Low energy, poor self-discipline,
low self- esteem, attraction to stimulants,
unreliable
Excess Controlling, overly aggressive, temper
tantrums, arrogant, hyperactive
Physical malfunctions Eating disorders, ulcers,
digestive disorders, hypoglycaemia, diabetes,
muscular disorders, chronic fatigue, hypertension,
disorders of stomach, pancreas, liver
• heart chakra
Location Centre of chest
Body parts Heart, lungs, pericardium, arms,
hands
Glands Thymus
Function Love, relationships
Balanced Compassionate, loving, empathetic,
self-loving, peaceful, balanced, forgiving
Deficiency Antisocial, judgmental, loneliness,
depression, fear of intimacy, lack of empathy
Excess Co-dependency, jealousy, demanding
Physical malfunctions Disorders of the heart,
lungs, thymus, breasts, arms, circulation problems,
asthma, immune system deficiency, high blood
pressure, tension between shoulder blades, chest
pains.
• throat chakra
Location Throat
Body parts Ears, throat, neck, shoulders, vocal
cords
Glands Thyroid, parathyroid
Function Communication, listening
Element Sound
Balanced Clear communication, good listener,
lives creatively, resonant voice
Deficiency Difficulties expressing oneself,
shyness, weak voice, tone deaf
Excess Talking as a defence, gossiping, inability
to listen, dominating voice
Physical malfunctions Disorders of the throat,
ears, neck, voice, tightness of the jaw, toxicity.
• third eye
chakra
Location Between eyebrows
Body parts Eyes
Glands Pineal
Function Intuition, imagination
Balanced Perceptive, good memory, imaginative,
able to access and remember dreams
Deficiency Poor memory, lack of imagination
and vision, unable to remember dreams
Excess Hallucinations, obsessions, nightmares
Physical malfunctions Headaches, vision problems.
• crown chakra
Location Top of head
Body parts Brain, central nervous system
Glands Pituitary
Function Belief systems, higher consciousness,
understanding
Balanced Ability to perceive, analyse; spiritual
connection, wisdom, intelligence
Deficiency Spiritual cynicism, learning difficulties,
rigid belief systems, materialism, greed
Excess Spiritual addiction, over-intellectualisation
Physical malfunctions Brain tumours, migraines,
amnesia.
home bases
• do try this
at home
Warm up by listening (and loosening)
to music. Stand and breathe. Roll your head
slowly. Roll your shoulders, extending the movement
gradually to your arms, hands and fingers. Next,
flop down from the waist like a rag doll to
release your back and hips.
Start to roll your hips, your legs and your
feet. Eventually dance with every part
of your body, concentrating on waking up
all the muscles. Allow your energy to flow freely.
Now work on a specific chakra...
• different
music for each chakra
>> Base chakra music - is percussive,
tribal-like and earthy (Australian didgeridoo
music with drum beats is perfect).
>> Sacral chakra music - is feminine,
sensual music which makes you want to move your
hips (belly dancing music is perfect).
>> Solar plexus music - is fast, dynamic,
fiery, energetic (music which makes your whole
body want to move) to build up energy. Also,
music that has strong, definite beats
to make you want to express your power (with
strong movements).
>> Heart chakra music - is light, soft,
gentle, expansive, uplifting, airy. This music
tends
to be a bit slower so that you can focus on
your breathing as you move.
>> Throat chakra music - has an ethereal
quality. Use music you can make sounds
to as you dance.
>> Third eye chakra music - trance music
is normally quite monotonous (which allows you
to go into a trance-like state to open up to
visions and insights).
>> Crown chakra music - transcendental,
meditative, spiritual music.
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