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Programme

There's a lot to be excited about here. It will be a time to relish in 'IBMTness', the rich interweaving created by Linda which offers us a shared lens into and language of embodiment. We plan to include many of the elements familiar on all the IBMT programmes; spaciousness, time for transitions, reflecting, resting, mark making, a book table where folk might share their latest finds or swap books. 

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​​​Friday 25th July 2025

from 12 noon onwards - arriving and setting up,
getting familiar with the area

6:00pm Simple Supper provided -
choice of soup, bread, cheese, salad

7:30pm - 9:30pm 
Opening Circle and Welcome - Ali, Laurence 

Somatic Relational enquiry - Henri

A shamanic journey to connect with the season,
the elements and the body - Louise


Saturday 26th July 2025

Breakfast provided

Morning meditation

10am - 11:30am 
Embryonic journey - embodied enquiry with Ali

Transition time and break

12:00 - 1:00 pm
"Bodies of Work - Honouring Knowledge in Research"

Em will offer a short talk about widening participation
in health and social care research, followed by a group exploration of how different threads of knowledge
can be honoured and included.


1pm - 4pm - Lunch (provided) and free time
(maybe swimming in a local stream, walk on the moors, horizontal meditations!)


4pm - 4:45pm -
Authentic movement with Hannah and Harriet

Short break

5pm to 6:30pm 
Movement and relational enquiry with Birute

Transition time 


7pm - Supper provided

Evening - free time / fire/ singing

Sunday 27th July 2025

Breakfast provided

Morning meditation

10am - 12:30pm  
Sensing, grounding and expression.
Being nature, moving and witnessing.
Session outdoors on the moor - Laurence 


Lunch provided

​2pm to 2:45 pm -
Embodied Presence with Henri

2:45pm -
Closing ritual Ali and Laurence 

3:30pm - Everyone helps to clear away 

​4pm - Leave ... 


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Food provided - here's our shopping list

"We are now understanding once again that not only are the body, mind, soul and spirit intrinsically related but that

we are also interdependently connected to each other and the whole of life", Linda Hartley

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