- Values, Principles and Methods of Practice
EN | 4-day workshop Continuum with Mary Abrams
Every somatic movement practice encompasses principles and values that guide the methods it embraces. Principles serve as the fundamental truths and foundation for the practice, while values are what is important within the art of the practice.
In this module of the training we focus our learning on deepening our understanding through practices of breath, sound, movement, touch, and witnessing along with non-verbal creative expression and verbal dialogue; as they express principles on which Continuum is founded:
- Learning through self-inquiry,
- Attuning to the silent level (non-words) movements of our being,
- The human body is a fluid organism in resonance with all life on this planet and with the movements of the cosmos; and
- Movement is what we are.
We will also offer our enduring interested and open attention to the values of:
- Awakening sensation awareness,
- Exploring micro and macro movement expression, developing sequences and layering in service of deepening inquiry,
- Developing more language at the descriptive level of our experience,
- Slowing down, pausing, and suspending habitual movement, thought, and feeling patterns; and
- Opening to the emerging unexpected and discovery of new meaning.
Ausführliche Seminarinformationen
What is Continuum?
Continuum is a somatic approach through which we can inquire and learn to tune into our bodies as living events, as an ongoing orchestration of communication and resonance, as creative intelligence operating in every cell.
We can experience that we are movement and that the movement we are can inform the movement we do. We can also experience direct sensory contact with an all-pervasive regulatory dynamic.
Which background does Continuum have?
Emilie Conrad originated Continuum in the 1960’s and developed it until her passing in 2014.
This program - taught by an international team of 8 experienced teachers - integrates various decades of Continuum material.
All teachers were trained and authorized directly by Emilie Conrad during different periods of its development. They all carry aspects of the history of the work. By exploring this history, core principles of Continuum can be integrated and new impulses for its ongoing development can organically arise.
How is the Continuum Continuing Education structured?
This program - taught by 8 teachers - integrates various decades of Continuum material. All teachers studied with Emilie Conrad who originated Continuum in the 1960’s and developed it until her death in 2014.
Emilie Conrad taught in a constant state of inquiry. While each step embedded and enfolded the previous one, it also meant students entering the work in the 80’s were exposed to different material than students entering it in the 2000’s. This program attempts to bring together various Continuum „periods“ by bringing together teachers who were introduced to the work at different times.
The very nature of Continuum is to witness ourselves as a living process, open to the ongoing evolution of teachings and applications. Even though we follow basic core principles, Continuum remains an ongoing, unfolding inquiry into the mystery of conscious human life. Through the variety of teachers in this program, we hope to encourage students to trust their own inquiry, somatic movement research and to develop their own style.
Curriculum of Continuum, a continuing education
It is possible to participate in this workshop only and it is also possible to start the complete training at any time, as all modules are repeated cyclically. The official start of the new cycle is Feb 5th, 2026. We offer the whole training at a reduced rate.
Module 6 | Feb 06-09, 2025 | The art of attention with Tone Gilje
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Module 7 | May 01-04, 2025 | Versatility, bringing inner practice to outer expression with Jane Okondo
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Module 8 | Oct 21-26, 2025 | Ouroborus, moving medicine from the dark with Kai Ehrhardt
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Module 1 | Feb 05-08, 2026 | Values, Principles and Methods of Continuum with Mary Abrams
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Module 2 | May 07-10, 2026 | Self tending and self care with Rosemarie Kussinger-Steffes
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Module 3 | Sep 03-06, 2026 | The resonante field of the heart with Divo G. Müller
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Module 4 | tba 2027 | Embodiment and the creative process with Robin Becker
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Module 5 | tba 2027 | Embodied Flow System with Megan Bathory-Peeler
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For whom is the Continuum training?
This program is for people with different somatic experiences, somatic professionals, therapists, teachers, creatives, leaders, innovators - anyone who has a body - anyone who wants to connect more deeply to what it means to be human.
Many participants take part because of their personal experience and can deepen their practice through the contact with 8 Continuum experts. Some single modules assume previous experience with Continuum.
Which skills can Continuum support and empower?
- to be empathic and relational
- to be clear and decisive
- to orient and adapt
- to be vital and persevering
- to self-regulate and harmonize
- to be autonomous and team-minded
- to act from the awareness of dynamic context
- to process and reflect
- to be resilient
Which benefits does the Continuum Training provide?
If you like to become a Continuum teacher, the Continuum Training is necessary, but by itself not sufficient. The process is leaded by the Continuum Teacher Association (CTA). A diverse practice of individual experiences and a qualified mentorship are essential.
Seminarleiter*innen
Mary Abrams
Mary Abrams, MA, RSME, founder/director of Moving Body Resources in New York City since 1999, leads classes, workshops, and private sessions with people ranging in age from 23 to 99 years old. She loves movement in every dimension, has been immersed in Continuum for 25 years learning with Emilie Conrad, Susan Harper, & Gary David; holds a masters degree in Consciousness Studies; and teaches on the MA Dance & Somatic Wellbeing course at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. She is eternally grateful to every person who has given her the honor to move and learn with them.
Kosten
Costs
590€ | single module
490€ | single module for repeaters
Dates
Feb 05-08, 2026 | Thursday - Sunday 10:00am - 05:30pm
Curriculum of Continuum, a continuing education
Module 1 | Feb 05-08, 2026 | Values, Principles and Methods of Continuum with Mary Abrams |
Module 2 | May 07-10, 2026 | Self tending and self care with Rosemarie Kussinger-Steffes |
Module 3 | tba 2026 | The resonante field of the heart with Divo Gitta Müller |
Module 4 | tba 2026 | Embodiment and the creative process with Robin Becker |
Module 5 | tba 2026 | Embodied Flow System with Megan Bathory-Peeler |
Module 6 | tba 2027 | The art of attention with Tone Gilje |
Module 7 | tba 2027 | Versatility, bringing inner practice to outer expression mit Jane Okondo |
Module 8 | tba 2028 | Ouroborus, moving medicine from the dark with Kai Erhardt |
Anmeldeinformationen
BerlinVillage.Berlin
Kurfürstenstrasse 31/32
Berlin
- Full Price: 590.00 EUR
- Repeater Price: 490.00 EUR
This workshop is also part of the whole continuing education Continuum.
It is possible to join the Continnum training at any time, because the modules are repeated cyclically. Booking the entire training, instead of individual modules, is discounted.
Continuum takes place as a monthly workshop with Kai Ehrhardt at the SAB.