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Practice weekend in Vienna, December 13-15

Practice Weekend

Vienna
December 13th - 15th
Dear Khaita enthusiasts and fellow instructors,
 
We want to warmly invite you to our 3. Khaita practice weekend in Vienna (Samdrubling) from 13th to 15th of December, Friday – Sunday. We would like to propose to use these days to dedicate to our practice, learn something new, meet other Khaita enthusiasts and enjoy together!
 
There is an open agenda: suggestions and leading by other instructors are very welcome! We propose that we dedicate Sunday morning to shooting one of our Khaita dance demonstration videos that we don’t have yet (to be decided together).
 
Sleeping in Samdrubling is possible for a contribution of 15€ / night. The Gakyil must be informed about your stay in advance.
 
If you are planning on coming to this Khaita practice weekend, please let us know as soon as possible and feel free to write us any wishes for dances / songs / explanations that you might have. And invite your friends!
Contacts: evaleick@hotmail.com or +436649240499 (Eva Leick)

Location: Friedrich-Kaiser-Gasse 74, 1160 Vienna 

Contribution: free donation  

 
Looking forward to you all!
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Khaita course in Vienna, September 13-15

Practice Weekend

Vienna
July 26th – 28th

Dear Khaita enthusiasts and fellow instructors, We want to warmly invite you to our 2. Khaita practice weekend in Vienna (Samdrubling) from 26th – 28th July, Friday – Sunday. Our first weekend of this format took place in February and it was a success! We would like to propose to use these days to dedicate to our practice, learn something new, meet other Khaita enthusiasts and enjoy together! Time schedule:26th, Friday from 18:00: Arrival for people travelling and sleeping in the Ling / optional Khaita practice / dinner27th, Saturday: full day of Khaita practice including Khaita Forever28th, Sunday: Khaita practice in the morning and departure around 13:00   There is an open agenda: suggestions and leading by other instructors are very welcome! We propose that we dedicate Sunday morning to shooting one of our Khaita dance demonstration videos that we don’t have yet (to be decided together).

Sleeping in Samdrubling is possible for a contribution of 15€ / night. The Gakyil must be informed about your stay in advance. If you are planning on coming to this Khaita practice weekend, please let us know as soon as possible and feel free to write us any wishes for dances / songs / explanations that you might have. And invite your friends! Contacts: evaleick@hotmail.com or +436649240499 (Eva Leick)

Location: Friedrich-Kaiser-Gasse 74, 1160 Vienna

Contribution: free donation

Looking forward to you all!

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Practice weekend in Vienna, July 26-28

Practice Weekend

Vienna
July 26th - 28th
On July 26th-27th in Samdrubling took place the 2nd Khaita practice weekend led by Eva Leick and Anna Jiresch.
 
Participants repeated Kawa Bap, learnt on the 1st practice weekend, learnt the dance Kelsang Yardro Lak (Good Fortune Increases) and shot a learning video to it, prepared and led Khaita Forever practice.
 
It was joyful and beautiful time spent together in learning, dancing, exchanging ideas and just relaxing. Thank you so much to all participants!
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Practice Day in Vienna, February 3

Practice Day Khaita Joyful Dances

Vienna
Saturday, February 03, 2024, 10am - 5pm
With Anna Jiresch & Eva Leick

On February 3, in Samdurbling there was a practice day dedicated to the Khaita Joyful Dances. We studied Khawa Bap, a dance with complex choreography, connecting the movements with the meaning of the song lyrics. We also danced a repertoire of simple dances without explanation to really get into the ‘flow’.      

Time: 10:00-12:30 and 14:30-17:00  

Location: Friedrich-Kaiser-Gasse 74, 1160 Vienna 

Contribution: free donation  

Enquiries and registration (by 27 January 2023) to: evaleick@hotmail.com or +436649240499 

Please bring comfortable clothes that allow you to move well. No street shoes in the studio – all types of dance or gymnastics shoes that provide good support are recommended for dancing. Barefoot is possible, but can be disadvantageous for certain spinning movements.  

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Regular Classes and Workshop in Vienna, 8 October

Regular Classes and Workshop in Vienna

October 8, 2023

In the beautiful ling of Vienna, Samdrubling, we practice Khaita – Joyful Dances every Monday from 18:00-20:00.
We are a small but dedicated group of dancers who are curious about discovering new dances and exploring the meaning of the Tibetan lyrics. Led by Eva Leick and Anna Jiresch, we focus on a new dance each week and expand our repertoire of steps and choreographies in a joyful way. Everyone is welcome!
Contact: +436649240499 (Eva) or evaleick@hotmail.com
Address: Friedrich-Kaiser-Gasse 74, 1160 Wien 

As part of the ‘Day of Open Temple Doors’, Samdrubling hosted an open Khaita – Joyful Dances workshop on 8th October 2023.
People had the opportunity to watch a short presentation of Khaita prepared by the local group and learnt several dances. The dancing experience directly introduced participants to important aspects of Khaita, revolving around bodily coordination, presence, collaboration and joy.
For more information, please the website of Samdrubling: https://www.samdrubling.at/ 

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Special Workshop in Vienna

Special Workshop in Vienna and online

July 3-9, 2023

On July 8-9 Samdrubling (Austria) hosted an open Khaita 𝗪𝗘𝗘𝗞𝗘𝗡𝗗 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗞𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗣 led by participants of 𝟳𝘁𝗵 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗞𝗵𝗮𝗶𝘁𝗮 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 under supervision of Adriana Dal Borgo.
 
“This meant that we had to pick several dances and materials to include in the workshop. This is not an easy task at all given that there are around 400 songs to choose from and a wide range of important information to select! The preparation of the material was further challenging.
 
The weekend workshop proved to be a fantastic, new and slightly stressful experience. On Saturday, thirteen people, both from inside and outside the International Dzogchen Community, came to learn Khaita with us. We managed to study six dances, with which we introduced the basic and lateral steps with several arm variations and also included aspects of formation such as moving in two circles and meeting each other while dancing.
 
We received great feedback on Sunday from the new Khaita enthusiasts about our teaching skills and how we managed to evoke joy through the dances..”
 
Eva Leick for The Mirror:
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We are happy to invite you to participate in the Special Workshop on Khaita Joyful Dances, in Vienna or online on July 8-9.
This workshop is a unique opportunity to experience the Khaita spirit in an international group of Khaita experts.
It will happen as a part of the 3-year Khaita training, final year students teach, under the supervision of the course director Adriana dal Borgo.

You will learn the basic steps and simple circle dances. The workshop is suitable for beginners as well as for slightly advanced dancers.

Course location: Samdrubling, Friedrich-Kaiser-Gasse 74, 1160 Vienna
Course times: Sat July 8, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Sunday July 9, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Course fee: donation according to financial possibilities – approx. 25€ for both days.
Course language: (simple) English

Please bring: comfortable clothes to sweat in (does not have to be sportswear). In the studio no street shoes – for dancing we recommend all kinds of dance or gymnastic shoes that give good support. Barefoot is possible, but can be disadvantageous for certain turning movements.

Info & Registration: wien@dzogchen.at

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7th course of Khaita Educational Program in Vienna

𝟳𝘁𝗵 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗞𝗵𝗮𝗶𝘁𝗮 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹

Samdrubling (Austria) July 3 to 9

The 7th course of the Khaita Educational Program took place in Samdrubling in Vienna, Austria, from 3rd – 9th July 2023. It marked the beginning of the final year in the three-year training program for new Khaita instructors and experts led by Adriana Dal Borgo, with two more courses to be completed within the next year.

We gathered on Monday for our first session in the spacious and well-equipped gönpa of Samdrubling with several participants joining online – the hybrid method we have all become used to by now. It was a heartfelt reunion since our last course in Phendeling, Czech Republic, in April. The past two years of dancing, learning, reflecting and enjoying together have built a true sense of team spirit, trust and mutual support amongst the group and we were excited for another intense week ahead.

Adriana opened the course by giving space for participants to share about their recent projects connected to Khaita. Many activities had happened, from regular classes resulting in a performance by primary school children in the Czech Republic, a show organized by dedicated Khaita dancers for Ringu Tulku Rinpoche in the UK, the assistance of teaching a Khaita course in Dzamling Gar, to the completion of a dissertation on Khaita in the discipline of Dance Studies. We were inspired and motivated to see the realization of so many different Khaita projects in various countries. We also understood that we are and will be responsible for engaging in Khaita-related activities in the future to spread Rinpoche’s precious teachings in a collaborative way.  

The week in Samdrubling was all about teaching. Not only did we speak about what it means to be a Khaita instructor, which responsibilities the role entails and how it is necessary to connect with the state of Guruyoga when showing, explaining and practicing dances, but we also concretely prepared for a teaching scenario: On Saturday and Sunday, Samdrubling hosted an open Khaita weekend workshop led by us. This meant that we had to pick several dances and materials to include in the workshop. This is not an easy task at all given that there are around 400 songs to choose from and a wide range of important information to select! The preparation of the material was further challenging because we did not know to which extent, or whether at all, the course participants would have had previous exposure to Khaita. In addition to that, we had to communicate clearly amongst our group: Who is going to explain which dance? At which point of the session? For how many minutes? In which way? How are the other experts supposed to react when questions or other difficulties arise? Who is going to keep an eye on the time? How are we going to introduce the theoretical background of Khaita and its creation process? What happens if something goes ‘wrong’? Many questions that we discussed and prepared well in advance, under the experienced guidance of Adriana who always reminded us to stay calm and work with the circumstances. 

The weekend workshop proved to be a fantastic, new and slightly stressful experience. On Saturday, thirteen people, both from inside and outside the International Dzogchen Community, came to learn Khaita with us. We managed to study six dances, with which we introduced the basic and lateral steps with several arm variations and also included aspects of formation such as moving in two circles and meeting each other while dancing. We also sang some songs to expose the participants to the Tibetan sounds and meanings and invited them to “enter in the melody”, as Adriana points out so frequently.

We received great feedback on Sunday from the new Khaita enthusiasts about our teaching skills and how we managed to evoke joy through the dances. Even though the task of teaching with so many co-instructors was a bit peculiar, we were very happy on Sunday and proud of how we managed to teach as a harmonized group, giving space to each expert to take on the instructor’s role in their individual way bringing forth their own personality. 

Bringing forth one’s own personality and developing individual strengths while teaching was also the main focus of our intense work with Gianfranco Brero who joined us online from Peru for four afternoons. Gianfranco is a communication expert and actor who had been entrusted by Rinpoche to develop the communication skills of IDC instructors. He fascinated us right from the beginning with his presentation on aspects contributing to successful communication, both onsite and online. His clear and focused way of speaking was the perfect example. Not only is Gianfranco very knowledgeable and experienced but he also showed incredible patience and compassion when working with us.

Individually, we presented small teaching sequences in front of his watchful eyes and received feedback. While it was challenging at first to be put in the spotlight in this way, we all improved our speaking and teaching skills immensely during these four days. It was interesting to observe oneself and one’s colleagues becoming more and more confident with each try. One example that we all took from Gianfranco’s suggestions for teaching Khaita is the “sacred moment” of explaining a dance. This means that you show the movements in a perfect way without using words, before describing it. In this way, students receive and appreciate the full impression of the steps without getting flooded by information. 

All in all, our Khaita week in Samdrubling was eventful and exciting. Teaching the weekend workshop was a success. We will continue developing our teaching and speaking skills in the following two courses of the Khaita Educational Program, giving ourselves time to practice and internalize a lot of new information. The week dedicated to Khaita further ‘activated’ the Khaita scene in Vienna, with regular practice sessions happening as a result of the collective energy. 

Eva Leick for The Mirror

7th Khaita Educational Program in Samdrubling, Vienna

All photo collages by Alena Velimirovic