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Tammie, a dance movement therapist, believes that stories live in our bodies - in how people sit, grieve, carry joy and move through spaces. She wants to create space for narratives that want to be seen, felt and remembered - stories that may not be easily spoken, but emerge through posture, gesture and motion. Tammie approaches her work as a guest and a witness - listening with care, exploring with curiosity and honouring each experience as it unfolds. She hopes to support others in accessing the depth of their own embodied stories, at a pace that feels right for them. |
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