Watsu is a form of aquatic bodywork that combines elements of shiatsu massage and dance, performed in warm water to promote deep relaxation, stress reduction, and overall well-being. It involves a practitioner gently cradling, moving, stretching, and massaging a receiver in chest-deep, warm water. .
The Worldwide Aquatic Bodywork Association (WABA) oversees training programs for certification in Watsu and related aquatic bodywork forms such as WRT Water Release Therapy. WABA also maintains an official registry of certified practitioners and instructors, classes, and training institutes.
Mimi Camarillo is certified WRT Water Release Therapy Practitioner
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FLOATING SOUND BATH
a truly transformative healing experience. This unique group event combines the restorative properties of floating with the therapeutic vibrations of sound therapy. Participants will be gently cradled in a serene aquatic environment, where the buoyancy of the water alleviates physical tension and stress. Simultaneously, the resonant tones from instruments like singing bowls, gongs, or chimes envelop the senses, promoting profound relaxation and balance. This powerful synergy aims to harmonize the mind and body, fostering deep inner peace and holistic healing. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to sound baths, this event offers a rejuvenating escape, allowing you to emerge refreshed and renewed. Arrive early to fully immerse yourself in this transformative auditory and sensory journey.