MOVE & MANIFEST DAY RETREAT
A journey through sound, sensation & movement guided by
Mimi El Ashiry
For the second year in a row, we're happy to work with beautiful Mimi, an Australian-Egyptian dancer and performer, and bring to life this unique movement workshop hosted at Historical Villa Mit Rehan.
Situated in Old Cairo around beautiful historical buildings, embark on a journey surrounded by breathtaking views and the soothing breeze.
Join our Day Retreat - MOVE & MANIFEST - starting 4pm till late!
We will start off the day with a
MEET & GREET and WELCOME CIRCLE,
followed by a truly transformative MOVE & MANIFEST WORKSHOP, then take some FREE TIME - SNACKS & MINGLING,
and to end the day on a right note,
we'll have a beautifully guided SOUND HEALING session with Loulii.
** Please note that throughout the entire day, we will have some of our favorite local vendors on board showcasing and selling their products. The bazaar will start 4pm and end as the day ends **
Brought to you by Eatducate and FUFA ❤️
Event Details
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DATE: October 26th, 2024 at 4.00 pm - 10.00 pm
LOCATION: Villa Mit Rehan (click here for location)
PAYMENT: You may pay via credit or debit card directly on the website
Event description
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M O V E M E N T A L C H E M Y , M A N I F E S T A T I O N
Throughout this workshop You will experience a variety of Visualisation and Improvisation techniques, Sprinkled with inspiration from ancient, spiritual and deeply embodied somatic practices such as Meditation, Ecstatic Dance, Yoga Nidra, Shaking and Breath Work. This Workshop is an evolution of the truly freeing self-practice cultivated by Mimi, as her own form of Dance Medicine and Manifestation Process.
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN & GAIN?
- How to get out of your own way. Move from THINKING mind into FEELING body.
- Completely let go of judgment of SELF and OTHERS in relation to movement.
- Self Practices to create space in your mind and body by releasing stress, tension
& stored experiences.
- Recognise the power of intention to call in and manifest what you desire.
- Explore a diverse and expansive range of movement in your body
WHO IS THIS FOR?
~ This workshop is for any human with a body. No experience required for yoga or dance.
~ No experience required for Yoga or Dance.
~ A moderate+ level of physical mobility is required but not fitness.
~ A willing and open mind is extremely necessary.
~ No Yoga Mats Required.
DISCLAIMER
This Workshop is designed to encourage you to generate your own unique way of moving and expressing yourself rooted in your own abilities. If you have any injuries, mental or physical impairments that may hinder your safe engagement and ability to take care of your own body, you should not participate.
MOVE & MANIFEST & Mimi El-Ashiry PTY LTD do not not take any liability for injuries sustained during the workshop.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Kindly note that by booking a spot, you are reserving a place in this workshop. For that reason, we cannot accept refunds for any cancellations.
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About Mimi El Ashiry
@mimielashiry
Mimi El-Ashiry has spent her life performing, She started Modelling from the age of 2 & Dancing competitvely at the age of 5. Although her life and successful career in fashion for the last decade has pulled her in many different directions, in 2019 she decided to switch her priorities from work to chasing her passion. She moved to Melbourne & Studied Contemporary Dance, Full time, for two years, with the intention of improving my technical ability, facility, but she soon realised her biggest learning was not getting closer to perfection, It was the UNLEARNING of years of learning classical technique & letting go. Shifting from thinking MIND into FEELING BODY. She began to weave Free movement and Manifestation into my personal practice, and soon realised ANYONE can do this. Anyone can let go of the rigid idea of what they THINK dance has to be, and Express themselves Authentically through Movement” This exploration of movement and hosting workshops at Festivals, Retreats and Summits internationally has led her to complete a Yoga Teacher training and dive into other somatic modalities to further her ability to share her gifts.
About Mit Rehan
About Mit Rehan
@villamitrehan
Mit Rehan, located in Sakkara, Egypt, is a farmhouse designed by the renowned Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy in 1980. This architectural marvel blends traditional Islamic design with sustainable methods. Constructed using locally sourced limestone from the Muqattam quarries, the house is built to withstand the desert climate, incorporating natural ventilation systems and passive cooling techniques.
Fathy combined Nubian mud-building techniques with Islamic architectural elements like the malqaf (wind catcher), mashrabeya (lattice screens), and qa’a (central room). The home’s thick limestone walls provide natural insulation, keeping the interior cool during the hot summer and warm during the winter. The central courtyard and dome design further enhance airflow, ensuring a comfortable environment.
Mit Rehan spans 5000 square meters with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and an expansive outdoor courtyard. The layout of the house revolves around the interplay between the indoor living spaces and the exterior courtyard, with high domes allowing hot air to rise, keeping living spaces cool.
This residence serves as a reflection of Fathy’s architectural philosophy, which emphasizes using local materials and sustainable design practices. It stands as a testament to vernacular architecture that harmonizes with its environment while preserving cultural heritage.
Today, Mit Rehan continues to be a serene space, embodying the rich legacy of Hassan Fathy and offering a retreat into Egypt’s architectural past.
Mit Rehan, located in Sakkara, Egypt, is a farmhouse designed by the renowned Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy in 1980. This architectural marvel blends traditional Islamic design with sustainable methods. Constructed using locally sourced limestone from the Muqattam quarries, the house is built to withstand the desert climate, incorporating natural ventilation systems and passive cooling techniques.
Fathy combined Nubian mud-building techniques with Islamic architectural elements like the malqaf (wind catcher), mashrabeya (lattice screens), and qa’a (central room). The home’s thick limestone walls provide natural insulation, keeping the interior cool during the hot summer and warm during the winter. The central courtyard and dome design further enhance airflow, ensuring a comfortable environment.
Mit Rehan spans 5000 square meters with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and an expansive outdoor courtyard. The layout of the house revolves around the interplay between the indoor living spaces and the exterior courtyard, with high domes allowing hot air to rise, keeping living spaces cool.
This residence serves as a reflection of Fathy’s architectural philosophy, which emphasizes using local materials and sustainable design practices. It stands as a testament to vernacular architecture that harmonizes with its environment while preserving cultural heritage.
Today, Mit Rehan continues to be a serene space, embodying the rich legacy of Hassan Fathy and offering a retreat into Egypt’s architectural past.