Moving Language
Retreat into the living body of
language, breath and presence
Deze retreat vindt plaats in het Nederlands.
This retreat is for you if the following resonates with you:
You feel like you live in a fragmented world — and at the same time, you sense that this is just a way of seeing things. There is another way… but you can’t quite grasp it.
Let me give you a key.
Babies don’t feel separate. Animals don’t either.
They are life. Reality. Completeness.
Why?
They don’t use language.
I believe we can find a powerful key in language.
We are all deeply immersed in it.
We speak it, we think in it, write it, dream in it...
Language is the veil between us and undivided reality.
In my research, I’ve discovered a way to use language differently.
By prioritising verbs over subjects and objects, we begin to speak a language that doesn’t divide — but instead reveals the interconnected flow of reality.
A language that reflects the wholeness we are part of.
Adopting this alternative mode of speaking shifts our experience.
It brings a sense of completeness. Of deep connection.
And the surprising thing? It also makes our language more poetic.
We still get to enjoy the poetry of being human — but without the illusion of separation.
I’m thrilled to share this groundbreaking method with you.
Join me in at Amiglia in Italy, for a retreat where we’ll explore this shift together.
We will most probably speak less than we usually do. Apart from playing with language, we will also practice moving naturally - allowing the dancer to dissolve into the dancing, we will meditate, share life, and wonder about how our perspective on reality is shifting.
Welcome!
Zoë
The programme will consist of:
Nobody’s Dance morning practice
Playful Moving Language classes
Exercices to connect both hemipsheres
Voice liberation
One hour of karma yoga a day (cooking, dishes …)
Hiking, resting, journaling, enjoying the beauty of the place and of being together.
Accommodation is full board:
private or shared room, always with bathroom
sheets and towels included
three home-cooked vegetarian meals a day (where possible with vegetables form the garden)
Find more information and access the registration form here.