Covid-19 restrictions prevent Crossings from conducting classes at this time*.  Class schedules will be updated when Crossings re-opens.

*Some classes are being offered on-line. Contact individual instructors for information

YOGA

Yoga to Renew & Restore, with Elizabeth Hubley, E-RYT 200

Join Elizabeth Hubley for a weekly yoga class to renew your spirit and restore your body. Our practice includes dynamic movement through yoga asanas to support growth and balance as well as an opportunity to slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with yourself in restorative and yin postures.

To register please visit: http://www.sienawellness.com/group-classes.html call 202-810-3010 or email elizabeth@sienawellness.com

MEDITATION

 

Meditation On-line Gatherings – https://www.stillwatermpc.org/coronavirus-and-the-still-water-community/

 

Mindfulness Meditation ۰ Offered by the Still Water Mindfulness Practice Center; Mitchell Ratner, Senior Teacher
Many of us live as though there were tape recorders in our heads – constantly playing back worries, fears, regrets, commentary, and criticism. Mindfulness practice enables us to find the pause buttons on our recorders, to shift from thinking about the world to experiencing it. Join the Still Water community at Crossings to learn Mindfulness practices, such as sitting and walking meditation, and to be part of a nourishing community. Newcomers and visitors are always welcome.

For more information or to register go to www.StillWaterMPC.org.  Direct questions to Info@StillWaterMPC.org or 301-270-8353. 

T’ai Chi with Michael Ward, LCSW

Wednesdays, May 6 – July 15 (No Classes July 1)
6:30 – 7:30 pm – Beginners 2 – (2nd-section; Postures 13-24)
7:30 – 8:30 pm –  Beginners 3 –  (3rd /Final section; Postures 25-37)
8:30 – 9:30 pm –  Corrections (entire 37 postures of the CMC* Yang form)
* (CMC = Cheng Man-ch’ing)

$250 for 10-class session meeting once per week for one hour

Cloud Hands T’ai Chi classes introduce students to the choreography of the 37 movements and postures that comprise Cheng Man-ch’ing Yang Style Tai Chi (AKA “the T’ai Chi Form”). Students learn the first section of “the Form” – the first 12 of 37 movements – in the Beginner Part 1 class. Postures 13-24 are taught in the Beginner Part 2 class. The final 13 postures are taught in the Beginner Part 3 class. New students are welcome to start at any time. Each week there is a review of all previously taught postures. After students have learned the entire form, the “Corrections” class refines the external movements, as well as focusing internally on how to maximize relaxation and balance while doing the movements of the T’ai Chi form. Each class meets once a week for one hour, for ten weeks.

For further information and to register, please go to www.CloudHandsTaiChi.net. Phone: 301-525-8266.

MOVEMENT & DANCE

Awareness through Movement®, with Carol Regan, Guild Certified Feldenkrais® Practitioner

Are you looking for ways to reduce pain, and a novel approach to exercise? These classes use slow, mindful movements to achieve powerful effects in terms of strength, flexibility, and holistic integration of body and mind. Instead of pushing or trying too hard to do something, ATM helps you learn how to accomplish more by doing less. And unique to the Feldenkrais Method® is that these lessons tie directly into functional movements of daily life, such as walking, lifting, sitting or standing.

Lessons last approximately one hour. The aim of these lessons is not necessarily relaxation, but rather healthy, powerful, easy, and pleasurable action.

Awareness through Movement: Introductory Series

Have you tried different classes to help you feel more integrated, more relaxed and centered?  You may want to try this class that supports your own self-learning through exploratory movements, focused awareness and attention, and that approaches flexibility, healing from an injury, or any physical limitations in a holistic manner.

To register, or for more information, contact Carol Regan, Guild Certified Feldenkrais® Practitioner at carolregan53@gmail.com.

Carol Regan, MPH, Feldenkrais® Awareness through Movement® Practitioner, has been involved in health, health care and healing for the past thirty-five years. She began practicing this Method over 12 years ago and is committed to individual and small group learning to improve health, well-being and healing.

Sacred Circle Dance; Dancing for Repair and Celebrating What is Whole, with Evelyn Torton Beck, Ph.D. and Judith Walton, Ph.D.

With so many changes in the air, the world can feel like a chaotic and challenging place to live, making it more important to dance. By dancing, we not only create a safe space, we create and send positive energy to wherever it is needed. For Spring 2019 we take our inspiration from the Angel cards, focusing on the themes of birth, trust, grace, expectancy, flexibility, courage, and truth.

Sacred Circle dances are moving meditations that embody and integrate mind, body and spirit.  Each dance is taught every time. Our philosophy of dance is, “there are no mistakes, only variations!” For further information contact Evi at etb@umd.edu  or Judith at jwaltondc@yahoo.com.

Evelyn Torton Beck, Ph.D. is Women’s Studies Professor emerita and a long-time teacher of sacred circle dance as a healing practice.  She has brought this form of dance to her teaching at the University as well as to professional groups.  Sacred Circle Dance is central to her spiritual practice.

Judith Walton, Ph.D. has been teaching sacred circle dance for more than 25 years and uses the power of dance with diverse groups to achieve wholeness, harmony and balance.  She learned many of these dances at Findhorn, spiritual and ecological community in Scotland.

HOLISTIC PARENTING

Mother Voyage:  A Therapy Group for Moms with Lisa Makstein, LCSW-C & Marla Zipin, Ph.D.

Would you like a safe, nurturing place to talk with like-minded mothers about what really matters most to you? Do you want to heal, as needed, the parenting patterns from your childhood and draw on the best of your past, as you mother? Do you want support to parent intentionally and consciously, so you are energized and inspired in your family life? Mother Voyage, an ongoing therapy group for women who are mothers of children of all ages, offers an opportunity to reflect, practice self-compassion, and feel empowered to be the mom you want to be. We believe that when mom is nourished, her family flourishes. Join us to learn and rejuvenate yourself with a circle of kindred women. To register call Lisa Makstein: 301-963-5696 OR Marla Zipin: 301-899-4733 – psychotherapists for over 25 years with much heart; and seasoned moms.