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…that can be very hard (working with change in individuals and companies) yet with unequivocal results.
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“Have you ever danced until you flew? Danced so hard, so fast, so freely that you reach a level of overwhelming, ecstatic joy? If you haven’t you should – it can change your life.”
– Mike Aldridge on Biodanza, Ecstasy through Dance, Namaste magazine, Vol 9