
Senti Dance Medicine: The Art of Safe, Alive Human Connection
Senti Dance Medicine: The Art of Safe, Alive Human Connection
Senti Dance Medicine
The Art of Safe, Alive Human Connection
4-hour workshop | Ubud, Bali
Senti Dance Medicine is a guided journey where movement and touch become a language that reconnects you with your body, your aliveness, and the beauty of human connection.
Through simple partner-based dance practices, presence exercises, and conscious touch, you’ll learn how to feel safe, open, and deeply connected — without words, pressure, or performance.
Just breath, awareness, and the natural intelligence of the body.
In a carefully held container, you’ll explore:
✨ How to feel and follow your body’s truth
✨ How to relax into trust & safety with another person
✨ How to communicate boundaries with clarity & softness
✨ How to connect beyond thinking — through presence & sensation
✨ The bliss of intuitive dance and shared flow
This experience is not about choreography, technique, or being “a dancer.”
It’s about coming home to yourself through movement… and meeting another from that place.
Whether you come alone or with a partner, you’ll leave feeling:
💗 Soft
🌿 Regulated
🔥 Alive
🫶 Open to connection
No dance experience needed. All genders and bodies welcome.
Who is this for
For those who crave real connection.
For those who want to feel safe in their body.
For those who wish to grow in emotional intimacy through presence.
For dancers who want depth, and for humans who want to feel again.
Come. Breathe. Move. Be held.
Rediscover how beautiful it is to be human, together.
Details:
28th of November (Friday)
12pm-4pm (4 hours)
Location: Central Ubud, nearby Monkey Forest
Exact location will be emailed after registration.
About the teacher:
Bartek is the creator of Senti Dance Medicine — a practice that blends intuitive partner dance, conscious touch, and presence to help people feel safe, open, and deeply connected.
For the last years, he has been guiding groups and individuals through embodiment, emotional expression, and interpersonal connection.
He is trained as a Nonviolent Communication (NVC) practitioner, supporting people in learning honest communication, boundaries, and emotional intimacy — not as theory, but as lived experience through the body.
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