Moving Art

Building Stronger Artists

Physical strength and movement can significantly enhance one’s artistic and creative expression. When the body is strong and well-conditioned, it becomes a vessel for exploration and experimentation. Engaging in physical activities like dancing, sculpting, or painting requires a level of bodily awareness and control that a strong physique can provide.

The freedom to move fluidly, manipulate materials, or express oneself through motion opens the door to new ideas and innovative approaches to art.

This physical confidence translates into artistic confidence, allowing creators to take risks and venture into uncharted creative territories.

Moreover, the interplay between strength and creativity fosters a heightened sense of discipline and focus. Regular physical training instills a mindset of perseverance and resilience, which can resonate deeply within the creative process. Artists often face challenges and moments of self-doubt, but a strong body nurtures a strong mind, empowering individuals to push through obstacles. The rhythm and repetition inherent in physical training can also inspire artistic rhythms, leading to unique patterns and themes in one’s work. Thus, the union of physical strength and creativity cultivates a vibrant synergy, enhancing the artistic journey and inviting boundless possibilities.

The Art of Play

Explore elements of human movement as tools for creative expression & performance. Improv & creative problem solving will be explored deeply.

We use physical practices that are simple, enjoyable and repeatable. We design play-based activities that encourage physical freedom, creativity and vitality. And because we are artist, creative movers, we are not bound by any one discipline or way. 

We use, we steal and repurpose ideas, tools and resources from the old ways. We cultivate a way that is adaptive and alive to create a beautifully moving, adaptable and creative human being.

And if you’re a coach, trainer or teacher I got you covered.

Our Art of Play Workshops are directed towards fitness & performance professionals that want to learn how to incorporate Physical Creativity, Play and Exploration into their very own teaching, training or coaching practice. This includes personal trainers, group fitness instructors, physical education teachers, coaches, yoga instructors, MMA trainers, and even physical therapists.

Please join me at Nourishing Storm Studios on February 25th from 1-3 to discover The Art of Play.

You can register here: The Art of Play


Dance Qigong?

This is one question I receive all the time…”Is Qigong a form or style of Dance?”

It can be…Qigong can be many different things. I personally use a very broad and open description of what Qigong is to me.

Qigong is the Art & Practice of Crafting and Shaping Life Energy with Patience, Steadiness & Skill.
— Jason C. Brown

Qigong dates back to before the Qin and Han dynastic periods, ( 255 BCE - 220 CE.) Then you can see that the origin of many Qigong practices actually originate in Dance.

Through dancing, the physical body was exercised , and the physical health of the body was maintained or improved.

Also, through dancing, the matching of movements with music, breath and mind were regulated into one harmonious state. From this harmonious state, the spirit was raised to a higher energetic level or calmed down into a more peaceful presence.

The Art & Practice Qigong.

Qigong is the art & practice of crafting and shaping Life Energy with Patience, Steadiness & Skill.

This ancient practice and art harmonizes your body’s energy centers, promoting balance, vitality, and a deep sense of well-being.

Through movement you can nourish and strengthen your body. Imagine moving with your own life force, finding harmony in every movement. It’s not just exercise - it’s a journey inward, a celebration of your body’s intelligence.

Every week I get to spend 3-5 hours working with some very special students on The Art and Practice of Qigong. I’ll be offering some online classes soon.

If you’d like to join in please send me a message and I’ll keep you posted:

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