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 Waterdance is a form of aquatic bodywork developed by Arjana Brunschwiler and Aman Schroter in 1987. Like Watsu, it begins with the client being cradled, stretched, and relaxed above the water surface. Given a nose clip, you are gently and gradually taken underwater after a period of gentle movements and stretches above the water. Light is dimmed, sounds are muffled, time stops and gravity becomes a slow-motion dance of submergence and emergence, waves, rolls, twists, inversion and quiet stillness. Waterdance offers a physical, mental, and spiritual freedom beyond what you can experience on land.
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