5 Rhythms mit Christian de Sousa 19. – 21. März 2027 in Freiburg

Tanz 5 Rhythms  mit Christian de Sousa 19. – 21. März 2027 in Freiburg

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Back to the Roots

5 Rhythm Dance

For all Dancefloor-Lovers!

Christian de Sousa will bring dance and freedom and Ritual to our community

Save the date, it will be very strong and full of moving joy:

Get ready to move and groove in person at our Back to the Roots 5 Rhythm Dance!

BACK TO THE ROOTS means: back to your own and unique roots, back to the inside, where your body-soul-wisdom opens the source, starts the natural flow, holds the space for the feeling, for soul and spirit to fill your life with juice and joy and truth.

Dive deep into the flow of the 5 rhythms and let your body express freely. Whether you’re a newbie or a dance pro, this event is all about ecstatic movement and easing body-soul wisdom.

Bring your energy and your open heart—let’s dance together and reconnect with the roots of rhythm!

19. – 21. März 2027

An diesem Wochenende wird Christian einen 5 Rhythmen Workshop geben.
BACK TO THE ROOTS

Offener Freitagabend: 19.00 bis 21.30 UhrAchtung:

Der offene Abend wird an einem anderen Ort sein.

Samstag: 11.00 – 18.00 //

Sonntag: 10.00 – 17.00

Waldorfschule Freiburg
St. Georgen Bergiselstrasse 11. 79111 Freiburg
offener Abend: 25 Euro.
Ganzes Wochenende: 250 Euro – early bird bis 15.7.2026: 220 Euro
INFO: janosgrimm@yahoo.de

Christian de Sousa is a movement facilitator, DJ and artist.Using music, dancing, photographs, words and collective process, he invites immersive exploration of what it means to be alive in the twenty-first century.Christian has held space for thousands of people to go on transformative journeys through dance. He has facilitated international projects, curated micro-festivals and nurtured emergent community systems.
Creator of the legendary 5Rhythms dance space Sweaty Thursdays in south London, he initiated and led the seminal dancingTao and Earthdreamers projects. Working with Movement Medicine from its inception, he was an MM Pathfinder & faculty teacher.As a photographer, he has contributed to a variety of contexts from museums and magazines to mental health services. He was the author and creative director of the book, album & multimedia project Postcards from Babylon – a rough guide to liberation.Having trained with Gabrielle Roth and Ya’Acov & Susannah Darling Khan, he was also mentored by Malidoma Somé and Jean-Claude Audergon and has studied in-depth with Suprapto Suryodarmo.