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Self-Love Saturday
Michelle Locke was a professional ballerina before an injury ended her career. She became a Shiatsu therapist and founded the Shiatsu School of Western Australia, training practitioners for many years. However, when her baby daughter became seriously ill with Rett Syndrome, she faced a crossroad in her life. Stress, worry and overwhelm threatened her own health and forced Michelle to look within. Wu Tao was the answer she found to her problems. She developed Wu Tao, a dance practice based on Chinese Medicine, which aims to balance Life Force energy in the body and restore physical balance, emotional equilibrium and peace of mind. Michelle's daughter passed away in 2011, but her legacy lives on. Wu Tao teachers are found across the globe and Michelle continues to dance and share the benefits of this profound dance practice with all who need it.
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Self-Love Saturday
Michelle Locke was a professional ballerina before an injury ended her career. She became a Shiatsu therapist and founded the Shiatsu School of Western Australia, training practitioners for many years. However, when her baby daughter became seriously ill with Rett Syndrome, she faced a crossroad in her life. Stress, worry and overwhelm threatened her own health and forced Michelle to look within. Wu Tao was the answer she found to her problems. She developed Wu Tao, a dance practice based on Chinese Medicine, which aims to balance Life Force energy in the body and restore physical balance, emotional equilibrium and peace of mind. Michelle's daughter passed away in 2011, but her legacy lives on. Wu Tao teachers are found across the globe and Michelle continues to dance and share the benefits of this profound dance practice with all who need it.
https://wutaodance.com
Don’t forget to follow us on IG and Facebook @dancetipsdaily!
Stay up to date with DTD & Subscribe to the once a month newsletter at www.dancetipsdaily.com
Like what you heard? Give us a rating or share with a friend to help us keep bringing well rounded & grounded dance content to you!