The MOVE ~ FREE Workshop
Event Information
About this event
How often do you move your body freely?
Do you feel comfortable doing so?
Collectively, many of us have found that we have lost a connection with ourselves and have no clear path on how to get that connection back.
The 'Move ~ Free' program was curated by myself to help and support others in connecting with themselves through movement whether they feel completely disconnected or are wanting to connect some more.
Our bodies are their own healers and when we move freely, we can tap into parts of ourselves we never even knew existed or that we've neglected.
Surrender, allow the music to take over, let go of control and move your body in any which way you feel called to.
As a dancer of many years, dance is my vice and it has been a beautiful journey discovering myself through it. By creating this program and holding space, I am able to share my passion with you and hope to help others find their love for movement in their own way too.
Come and get wild with me and in a safe space with no judgement, no tricky choreography and no cares in the world.
Just love and the space to just BE.
Stay beautiful,
Rei x
Location:
bbodance
Ensign House
Battersea Reach
Juniper Drive
London SW18 1TA
Directions:
1. Bus
Bus routes 28, 44, 295 and C3 serve nearby bus stops Peter Gate TN/TJ and Bridgend Road TM/TD. Local bus routes travel through Wandsworth and Clapham Junction from Kensal Rise, Victoria, Ladbrook Grove, Tooting, Hammersmith and Earl’s Court: www.tfl.gov.uk.
2. Train
Nearby stations include Wandsworth Town, Clapham Junction and Imperial Wharf Overground Station. Wandsworth Town is the closest rail station, which is a short 7-minute walk to Battersea Reach. Clapham Junction is a 15-minute walk or a short bus ride on the C3 bus. Imperial Wharf Overground Station is a 20-minute walk over the river or a 10-minute bus ride on the C3 bus.
3. Tube
While the site isn’t as easily accessible by tube, Fulham Broadway Underground Station, on the District line, is just a short bus ride away on the 28 or 295 bus.
4. Bike
Battersea Reach is also very easily accessible by bike. The Putney and Fulham Riverside Cycle Route makes an easy journey from Hammersmith, Barnes and Putney. Again, please note Wandsworth’s one-way system. Bike racks are available at Battersea Reach for cyclists.
5. Car
For those travelling by car, please note Wandsworth’s one-way system. If travelling from the south of London, it may be easier to take the B229 rather than the A421. While there is short stay parking available at Battersea Reach, tariffs can be expensive. NCP car parks are available at Wandsworth Buckhold Road and Wandsworth Garrat Lane. However, generally it is far easier to travel by public transport.