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Tag: Eiko Otake

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Can Movement Be Delicious? Eiko Otake in search of deliciousness in movement and life

Christopher Munden October 14, 2014 No Comments

Eiko will introduce and explain the philosophy of Delicious Movement as a quiet, slow-paced, creative practice available to everyone

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