AmaSu

AmaSu

Por: AmaSu
creative movement consultant, writer and narrator
Amanda Suzanne Evans (MA), aka AmaSu, has been teaching, leading, and facilitating our global community throughout her lifetime. Born in London with ancestry in Africa and Jamaica, she began to dance at the age of crawling. From the floor she has risen with movement and grace, which has taken her to many world stages. She founded and directed two dance companies and pushed the boundaries of the contemporary dance world with innovation and vision. Moving forward with “dance forever inside my soul” she found Aṣṭāṅga yoga, wonderful teachers, and community. She says, her connection with spirit, in yoga, is what she had always felt in dance, sanctuary and liberation. Thus, her teaching comes from that place and through a breathing space fuelled with compassion for humanity. Years of studying human biology, metaphysics and philosophy have led her to an MA in Traditions of Yoga and Meditation but Ama believes there is a whole school of learning that we have barely touched. You will often hear her cry “Breathe, feel, move!” as she moves the room into stillness and quiet, with singing bowls, her poetry guides towards an expansion of soul and settling of spirit. Movement and Sound with Ama is an experience that will “shake off the shackles of life and inspire a more grounded and fluid realisation of yourself.”
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