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African Dance and Childbirth How about some African dance to get in the spirit of the last trimester and to prepare for labor? African dance is particularly grounding during pregnancyit allows you to be present in the moment and to forget about everything else. You learn to focus your thoughts, a technique that has been proven to be helpful in labor and in dealing with pain. You also learn to follow
the rhythms of the drum as you dance improvisationally - in much the
same way, you will follow the rhythm of the contractions during labor. A special trademark of classes in African dance is the
sense of community. They often begin by forming a circle and doing warm-ups.
A pregnant woman has a special, honorable place in class and is supported
to move along at her own pace. Most of the dances taught in the US derive from Central and Western Africa, Brazil, Haiti, Trinidad, and Tobago. The rhythms are wonderfully complex. For African dance classes in your area, check the newspaper, call libraries, music stores, YWCA, bookstores, and musical venues. Also check the web for resources. |
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