Hosted by Stephen Williams and NoHo Pilates Studio, NYC


Embracing Typology-  
Enhancing Your
Pilates & Movement Practice
 An introductory workshop for both teachers and students

with 
Cary Twomey 
Jungian Analyst, Ayurvedic Practitioner, Pilates & Yoga  Teacher 


Saturday, October 21st, 2017
 1-5 PM
$200


NoHo Pilates Studio
611 Broadway Suite 608
New York, NY 10012

Private Appointments with Cary are Available
Details below

As teachers and students we go through structured training and forms of learning. These forms serve a purpose, but underneath is the larger reality of the Unconscious and what Carl Jung called Individuation-the essential journey toward Wholeness that each of us is taking whether we are conscious of it or not. The process of Individuation is the unique unfolding of the person. If one can participate with it consciously it opens up enormous creativity and freedom to truly become oneself.  

Framed by the Jungian model of Psychological Typology , this workshop will shed light on the structure of the Psyche and how it informs us as teachers and movers. Cary will introduce the physical and psychological maps that hold our unique processes of Individuation. Through these we will identify our own typology. We will touch on how to support the less developed aspects in ourselves, and why those untapped areas are so important in our own development and in relating to those we serve in our teaching and in our work.  
   
Understanding the underlying Mandala of the individual nourishes our creativity and leads us to the discovery of the Self.   In this workshop we will learn how knowledge of our typology and the typology of our students will enhance and improve our teaching and our own physical practices.  



In this workshop we will explore:
  • Jung's map of the psyche and how it pertains to you and those you teach, serve & work with.
  • Ayurveda's ancient and time tested knowledge of physical constitution and why it is influencing everything we do.
  • Why the individual is always more important than any system, and how we can support our own Individuation process more consciously.  
  • How to bring more of yourself into your Pilates practice, movement and teaching.  
  • Pilates & Movement as an individual creative process, not forms that must be strictly followed. 
  • How & why different psychological types and physical constitutions need to approach movement differently. 

Registration has begun, space is limited. 

To register c ontact: 
Stephen Williams 
nohostudio@yahoo.com 
718-344-5971


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Private Appointments with Cary are Available:

Cary will be offering private consultations during her stay in NYC.  
This includes:
Jungian/Dream Analysis, Ayurvedic Health consultations, Meditation or Movement sessions.  
You are welcome to meet with her for any circumstance to have a session that is specifically for you, 
even if you don't know exactly where to begin.  

To schedule a personal appointment with Cary in NYC between 
Oct. 17-25th: 
Call 646-246-3891 
or 
Email haymarketstudio@gmail.com


Cary Twomey is a  former NYC professional Modern Dancer and Pilates teacher who co-founded NoHo Pilates Studio in NYC with Stephen Williams in 1998.  Cary now resides in Lincoln, Nebraska where she is a Jungian Psychoanalyst and a Practitioner of Ayurvedic Medicine.  She received a BFA in Dance & Choreography in 1991 and was part of the founding faculty for the Joffrey Ballet, New School University BFA program for professional Ballet Dancers.  She has been practicing and teaching Yoga and Pilates for 25 years.  Alongside her individual work, Cary regularly teaches in  Colorado and Nebraska leading  group retreats on Meditation & Movement, Jungian Psychology and Ayurveda.  She is a Mentor for Tara Mandala Retreat Center in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. 
Cary and her husband Lee, are the founders of Haymarket Movement Studio and Utpala Dharma Center, where they have an established Pilates & Yoga Studio, Ayurvedic Healing Center and Jungian Psychotherapy practice in their home town of Lincoln, Nebraska.  
Contact: haymarketstudio@gmail.com