Tiered Pricing:
Full price: $240
Mid price: $120
TIGHT budget price: $60
Note: Continuity is important for keeping the circle of community. Renée asks that you commit to attending the entire series.
Are you ready to systematically approach a new piece of Nia choreography each week? Ready to dive into deep conversation and exploration of how you live Nia in your life and in your teaching? This group experience provides you with week-by-week support, professional guidance, good cheer and friendship within a small, personalized context.
You will learn the choreography of each song, set against the musical map of the bars of new Nia routine: Humanity.
A truly classic Nia routine, beautiful in every aspect, from music to choreography, to “pearls” of imagery, to cueing, to filming, to honing close to Nia principles. In it, Christina Wold ignites our imaginations with the life cycle of a blossom throughout the seasons, which she artfully weaves through every song, pulling a powerful thread of continuity through the entire routine.The process of finding the bars and the katas is a valuable exercise. I plan to do it for every song as my best way of learning each one. Krista and I also invite each of you to take on 2-3 songs to share with us – with your understanding of the musical segments of the song, or the katas of the song, or possibly both.
Kindly let us know which 3 songs you’d most like learn and share with us about.
1 Everchanging Outcomes – Harper Rey
2 Beauty Lives in Me – Johannes Bornlöf feat. Jennifer Holm
3 Roots Of Levant – Jimmy Wahlsteen
4 Gozando en Matanzas – El Equipo Del Norte
5 Rebel Soul (Extended) – Katharine Appleton feat. Maja Norming
6 Shake Down Hold Up – Duplex Heart feat. Neeta
7 Elephant – Cecilia Lindh
8 Back to Reality – Catiso
9 Kyoto – Bonsaye
10 Bloom – Dye O
11 Live Your Life – Velvet Moon
12 All Lights Out – Molife
13 Deep Forest Sessions – Molife
14 Within Its Own Silent Shell – Hampus Naeselius
15 Amber Pull – Trevor Kowalski
Participants in Renée’s mentorships series have evolved from never teaching into teaching single songs as guest instructors; to teaching partial or whole classes as subs; to teaching classes of their own; to starting a new studio! Experienced teachers find new inspiration and insight mentoring with Renée and fellow mentees.
“The single most important thing that I learned was having a sense of community during these unsettling times. I also appreciated learning about the process of the routine and the way people use NIA in their teaching and their daily lives.”- Shondrika, Nia Black Belt in Georgia
“Your mentoring has meant so much to me on so many levels. it’s wonderful to be part of such a radiant and caring community ????????. It’s such a joy to see you all and learn together every Sunday. It really is a blessing. Since I don’t have the funds currently for additional training, you are helping me to stay committed to my Nia self-development path, and strengthening my confidence and teaching abilities. I’m learning routines I would have struggled to learn alone, and playing with routines I would have dismissed as too challenging. I like to learn in groups, and the regular Nia Mentorship meet up helps me stay committed. Thank you ! ????????????????”- Melina, Nia Green Belt in England
“What I’ve most gained from our Nia Mentorship sessions is interconnection and the ability to modify Nia choreography to meet my needs and the needs of Nia students. ???????? The check-in at the beginning of mentorship provides a much needed release and a comforting time of connection for many of us, especially in these uncertain times.” –Lani, Nia Blue Belt in Hawaii
In addition to many individual pieces of choreography over nearly 2 decades of teaching Nia, Renée Tillotson choreographed the first ever Nia routine, Talk Story, to entirely Hawaiian music. She refined the choreography working privately with Carlos Rosas.
Renée has been moving and sharing Nia since 2002. She took all of her Nia intensive trainings at Nia International Headquarters from the co-creators of Nia: Debbie Rosas and Carlos Rosas. She considers herself a citizen of the world. She brings mindful movement practices from around the globe under one roof at Still & Moving Center, which she founded in Honolulu, Hawaii in 2011.
Enthusiasm fills every class and event Renée leads. The motto: ‘Move your body. Still your mind. Find center. Find Joy!” motivates her daily life.
A second degree Nia Black Belt, Renée says, “Through Nia I realized that I was born to dance…and perhaps everyone is! Nia connects me to pure Joy. I aspire to extend that Joy into the rest of my life and share it with every student who steps into my circle. Nia embraces both the yin and yang energies, helping all of us to balance our natures. Nia serves as a moving meditation for me, as well as a chance to play like a child again! I like to think of my classes as invigorating the body and elevating the spirit.”
Engaged in an earnest, life-long spiritual quest, Renée assembles the Still & Moving Center Almanac each year, filled with inspirational quotes by everyone from the Dalai Lama to Dolly Parton. She loves taking part in conversations that merge philosophical, spiritual and scientific thought with a lifestyle of compassion.
Renée, Director, founded Still & Moving Center to share mindful movement arts from around the globe. Her inspiration comes from the Joy and moving meditation she experiences in the practice of Nia, and from the lifelong learning she’s gained at the Institute of World Culture in Santa Barbara, California. Still & Moving Center aspires to serve the community, support the Earth and its creatures, and always be filled with laughter and friendship!
This post is also available in: English (英語)