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The Shiatsu College Brighton The Shiatsu College in Brighton have an Open Day this coming Saturday 5 May and also on Saturday 8 September 2007 This is an ideal opportunity for you to meet and chat with students, graduates and teachers of the College: get a sense of what you will learn from the course, what the opportunities are for practicing shiatsu, how the study can dove-tail into your life and any other questions that you have regarding shiatsu generally and The College in particular. You will be given plenty of one to one time with our teachers and assistants to talk through the issues that are relevant to you, to ensure that you are comfortable and confident in the decision that you make regarding moving forward with your shiatsu studies. You will also be offered a mini shiatsu treatment from a student or graduate, so that you can get a feel for the quality of practical shiatsu you can expect to develop during your studies. All the course material will be on view so you can get a clear idea of the depth of theoretical study that you can achieve with The College. And chat with the students and graduates about what you can expect as a student and practitioner of shiatsu. …plus any other questions that you bring with you - we are happy to talk! Just turn up at The Brighton Natural Health Centre (for direction see http://www.bnhc.co.uk/v1/contact.html ) between 11.30am and 3.30pm on 5th May or 8th September. You are welcome to bring along friends and family - they can also receive a mini shiatsu treatment and a cup of tea! The Shiatsu College Brighton 27 Regent Street Brighton BN1 7JN Contact Debbie Collins on Tel: 01273 600010 or email her at debbie@shiatsucollege.co.uk or visit The Shiatsu College website at http://www.shiatsucollege.co.uk/ Shiatsu Introductory Workshop Sunday 6th May 2007 and 9th September 2007 10.30am to 4.30pm £30.00 This workshop introduces the basics of shiatsu, allowing us to practise simple yet effective techniques. You will learn Ki development exercises and how to apply them to working with others. The day also offers you an opportunity to see what studying shiatsu for a day at a time is like, a question often raised at the Open Day. The course material and other information will still be on display, so you get chance to look through it even if you were unable to attend the Open Day. If you have already done other introductory workshops or courses you will still find something new in the day, and an opportunity to deepen your practise. Labels: Shiatsu College ![]() |
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