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Links

The internet is a treasure of information and connections. These links access the sites of other aquatic organizations, teachers and practitioners. Included are some dedicated to revealing the miraculous nature of water. The ideas set out in the labyrinth and mandala sites form part of the underlying principles of Healing Dance.
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www.watsu-tuebingen.de 
This is the German-language website of our team of aquatic practitioners in southern Germany (Peter, Ortrun, Kathrin and Alexander). We describe the techniques we offer, share a bit about ourselves, tell you how to book a session, buy a gift certificate and get to the pool. A photo gallery and some videos complete the experience.



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www.usoffiu.com
This is the website of team member Bodhi Sambhava (Sophie Anquetil), tantra teacher in the SkyDancing tradition and Practitioner and Teacher of Healing Dance. 


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www.aquanat.com.au
This is the charming and informative website of Anat Juran who lives near Perth, Western Australia offering baby swimming classes and the entire range of aquatic bodywork, from Jahara and Halliwick to Watsu, WaterDance and Healing Dance.


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www.dolphindreams.nl
This is Jacqueline Lootsma's beautiful site for her practice in the Netherlands. Dolphins galore!



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http://www.iaka.de 
The official home page of the German branch of the water family, the Institute für Aquatische Körperarbeit (IAKA). Acquaint yourself with its teachers, trainings and practitioners. Alles klar?


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www.aquanetz.de
This is the address for the German speaking aquatic bodyworkers' organization, Das Netzwerk für Aquatische Körperarbeit. It has an English language section rich with information and many other links.


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http://www.watsu.com
Ground Zero, The Mother of All Watsu Sites, cyber headquarters to WABA, the Worldwide Aquatic Bodywork Association. Here you may learn more about the techniques, locate practitioners and even sign up for trainings.



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www.watsu.nl 
The official home page of Watsu Netherlands, featuring an English language version. They do it their way...


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https://waterdance.world/en/home/
The website of Arjana Brunschwiler, one of the co-founders of WaterDance. About her discovery of water she says, "It was a key moment in my life and the beginning of my work with the element of the feminine principle. To this day, I have been trying to understand and integrate what is water in its very nature: smooth, transparent, but also an elemental force."




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www.mandalaproject.org
Read about the history and uses of mandalas. Hundreds of examples submitted from around the world.


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www.labyrinthsociety.org
The best site on the web about labyrinths.

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