Performances and Rituals

INVOKING THE SHAKTI RITUAL
With this Ritual Nadeshwari is invoking Shakti (creative feminine force) while performing Indian temple dance on a white cloth that is earlier prepared with the 5 elements as a living Yantra ;
She is drawing with her feet a spontaneous Mandala while reciting a Mantra for a specific rappresentation of Shakti (Goddess of Arts, Love, Transformation, Beauty,..) and with tha AOM of the audience that is partecipating actively to the ritual with their voice and intention.
When the invocation is done, Nadeshwari and the partecipants are dancing all together Sacred Shapes: a sequence that uses a language of sacred symbols to experience the Universal energy.
In small groups, we will be entering in the Yantra/Mandala made by us to Breath-in the Lotus energy.






Bha - natural externalization of our emotions and feelings
Ra - melody that gives us the opportunity to explore Life
Ta - rhythm that beats the time

The Indian dance is one of the most interesting attempts of the ancient Asian traditions , to try to unite the mind , the body and the feeling of humans: the mind with the concentration and storage of numerous movements to be performed, the feeling with the attitudes to express symbols and body with all that is demanded from it.Dance is union : when an individual wants to join the Divine, spontaneously begins to sing and dance. Dance is also the action that executes Shiva , to keep the world in motion ; It is said that when Lord Shiva stopped dancing over, the world would stop.For this reason the importance sacred dance; in India was originally only performed in temples as an offering of thanksgiving to the Gods and as a ritual that combines the deeply faithful to God. Beyond this spiritual purpose, the Indian tradition also says that "the dance serves to educate the illiterate , enlighten and entertain the enlightened sages ."




..and more RITUALS

Ritual I Adore the Goddess - Devi Puja
"Wherever a dancer stands is holy ground." Martha Graham 
Important moments in which we are worshipped and blessed by men we have chosen.

Ritual of the Full Moon - Maha Vidya
The night of the fullmoon, especially a few hours before its climax, is an excellent/optimum time to pay homage to the Divine Femmininity, to the Great Mother, to Shakti. In the Indian Tantric tradition,the resonance between the Full Moon and the female energy associated with it, is attributed to the Maha Vidya Tripura Sundari (the Goddess of Beauty of the three worlds: the physical, the astral and the causal).

Ritual to Shiva - Maha Shivaratri
Shivaratri is a ritual dedicated to Shiva (our direction) and held every month on the night before the New Moon. On this night the moon, which rules the mind, has 1/16 of its brightness and is almost completely black. The moment of the New Moon can therefore be associated with that state of mind in which its fluctuations and whims are much reduced and through spiritual discipline[they] can be easily controlled. On this night there remains only a small part to be controlled in order to understand and know our Self. Maha (Great) Shivaratri falls once a year in the transition between winter and spring.

Ritual of the Awakening of the Senses
Contemporary Tantric Ritual which with kindness, sweetness and sensuality awakens in us the innate grace and bliss to offer and receive using four of our senses... which one is excluded?

Ritual of the Jade Egg
Ancient Taoist practice that gives elasticity and strengthens the vaginal muscles; improving blood circulation of the genital organs and mobilizing the sexual energy upward.

Ritual of the 5 Elements
Ritual that opens a portal to tune us to the music of nature. We love whatever inside ourselves and inside our bodies represents Earth, Water, Fire, Wind and Space.





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