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For those who are wondering where to start their professional transition-retraining, this workshop will provide answers.
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It is based among others on the album Enjaïance. Enjaïance® derives from the trendy Ivorian language s? Enjailler, synonymous with having fun.
Through traditional-modern Afro songs and rhythms, it is a joyful experience of body and soul transcendence that brings you back to your Source.
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The Soundtrack of this workshop will take you further than a musical album or a music therapy session. It is a rite of passage created to help you start joyfully - and with depth - a delicate passage in your professional journey. Take advantage of this initiatory and forward-looking journey in periods of questioning, when you feel a need for interior guidance.
An inner journey to find inspiration and activate your possibilities!
We will explore drum beating:
- ::: A brief summary of where you are, the difficulties encountered
- ::: A journey in consciousness guided by sound, music, to reconnect with your Unconscious, the soul of your activity
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::: How to say Sayonara (goodbye) to old stories, which encumber you in their nets
::: How to receive inspiration to apply in your daily life
Join us for a unique experience, in an atypical format.
Parenthesis designed to give you time to dream, to dance, to shape a new story for your life and business for the months to come.
As they say in Cameroon… Enguiguilayé Ewéssé (History… Tell)! L
Nhïango
Artist healer. DE nurse, dancer, singer-songwriter. Initiated among others in coaching, music therapy, quantum psychobiology. Has accompanied dozens of coaches, caregivers and therapists to develop a professional activity that makes them want to dance for joy. His motto: Fini le Blues, Let's Groove! By his side, Roger SAMBA, songwriter and music therapist.
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January 2022
WORKSHOP January 24, 2022 - 36?
- at 7:30 p.m. (Paris time)
- Zoom videoconference
Parenthesis designed to give you time to imagine, dance, create a new story for your life and your business for the months to come. As they say in Cameroon… Enguiguilayé Ewéssé (History… Tell)!