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Noted artist, philosopher, and dancer Gabrielle Roth has devoted her life to honoring and communicating the language of primal movement and experimental theater. Since the mid-1960s, Roth has taken thousands of people on a journey from physical and emotional inertia to the freedom of ecstasy, from the tyranny of the chattering ego-mind to the blessed emptiness of stillness.
Gabrielle Roth's workshops and retreats have an electric intensity that mates contemporary currents of rock music, modern theater, and poetry to the ancient pulse of shamanism. Author of Maps to Ecstasy, Connections, and Sweat Your Prayers, Gabrielle Roth is artistic director of her dance/theater/music company, The Mirrors, and has been a member of the Actor's Studio. Her award-winning musical and video recordings are on the cutting-edge of shamanic trance and dance music.
Roth is creator of The 5Rhythms™, a poetic and practical practice that directly addresses the divorce of body from heart, and heart from mind, that has plagued our culture. She teaches The 5Rhythms from the heart of the community—The Moving Center® NYC. The Moving Center is the vision and vehicle of Roth's body of work. She is currently teaching experimental theater in New York based on The 5Rhythms and training others to use shamanic methods within artistic, education, and healing contexts.
She is often joined in her classes and workshops by her son, Jonathan Horan, who teaches with her at Omega Institute, The Moving Center NYC, and other venues worldwide.
Gabrielle is older than she looks, and deserves to look however she does. Especially when she smiles, she lights up beautifully. My Oriental facial healing training says that she possibly eats/drinks too much salt and coffee. But how do we all look? She could look like a pumpkin and still be the brilliant woman that she is. The healing that her insights have given me are tremendous and I can't wait for more. Thank you high teacher and Shaman that you are!
chrisunity 2 months ago
It is not about what she looks like, it is about her message. Concentrate on her words and how they resonate with you.To me, I don't see sick, I see wise, and she is a beautiful woman who has helped many people with this art form.
LeahRoseDuke 5 months ago
@xwaystranger Skinheads say that the swastica renders people either so enraged or frightened that they are unable to think clearly. It seems that you were effected in a similar way, by her use of the phrase, "here in the west." She simply made an observation that had little judgment attached. She was just trying to let people know the factors that led her to her understanding of the world.
Why make such an abrasive comment? How is it that this woman's view of the world offended you.
ismakana 5 months ago
She looks like a zombie....or she's possessed.
diabeticmonkey 5 months ago
Why do all these liberals always start with, "Here in the WEST" and then list their particular problem with the WEST? Since they are usually elite rich people (had to pay the rent?) they travel to other countries, like the far EAST. If they could "see" it would be obvious that ii is not the WEST, but unconsciousness is all over the Globe.
xwaystranger 1 year ago
Brilliant! Thank you, Gabrielle Roth!
PlanetAmazon 1 year ago
nonesense
mrcuteblackie 1 year ago
you look sick.
chabela729 1 year ago