Shiatsu Seminar - Skala Eressos 2007
Shiatsu is a form of bodywork that has its origins in traditional Chinese medicine and the historical massage techniques of Japan. Modern Shiatsu is based on these oriental traditions drawn together with ideas and knowledge from modern disciplines.
The term Shiatsu literally means 'finger pressure'. In reality, various parts of the giver’s body (like fingers, thumbs, palms) are used to apply pressure to the receiver’s body. These techniques are used in conjunction with stretches and joint rotations to give an ‘all-over’ treatment which aims to treat the receiver on a holistic level – working with body, mind and spirit together.
The seminar includes also exercises (meridian-stretching, 8 treasures, do-in), which will help to strengthen your constitution and intuition.
The participants will learn to give a basic Shiatsu treatment and realise that everybody has the ability to practice Shiatsu.
SEMINAR – LEADERS :
Helga Fuxa was born in 1954 in Vienna, Austria. She has Diplomas in Shiatsu, Reflexology and Quantum Body Work - a discipline that synthesises Osteopathic techniques (cranial and spinal manipulation) with Shiatsu and Shi Tai, and works to align both the physical structures and the energy systems of the body.
Helga has run her own practice in Eressos since 1996, is an experienced workshop leader, and in 2007 launches the Skala Eresou Shiatsu Centre (Kentro Shiatsu).
Victoria Pock was born in 1963 in Vienna, Austria, and studied both chemistry and ceramics before training in Shiatsu and Naikan ('the search within'). She has lived and worked in Eressos since 1999.
VENUE: Skala Eresou Shiatsu Centre (Kentro Shiatsu)
DATES : Autumn: 28/09/07 – 02/10/07 (inclusive)
TIMES : 10:00 – 13:30 and 17:00 – 20:00
PRICE FOR THE SEMINAR : 280.00 euro per person
ACCOMODATION : Information on request, and not included in the above price.
ENROLMENTS and REQUIREMENTS :
e-mail : Shiatsu Seminar
tel : (+)30 693 284 5713
Attendance to this course requires a reasonable level of physical, psychological & mental ability as physical & psychological processes are likely to occur during, and as a result of this seminar.








