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Joining: apply at any time
Time: Monday evenings during
          term time
Place: Colet House
Cost: £5 per session

For information on learning the Movements:

movements@studysociety.org
or call 020 8741 6568

Gurdjieff Movements

 

What is today known as The Gurdjieff Movements is a repertoire of ancient and sacred dances and esoteric movements originating from closed communities, temples and monasteries in the Near and Middle East and Asia. Monastic communities have long understood the value of movement as a means of acquiring knowledge beyond language; and these movements with their original music, were learnt by the philosopher G.I. Gurdjieff (1866-1949) during his extensive travels at the end of the 19th Century. After the Russian revolution, Gurdjieff moved west settling in Paris in 1922 where the Movements were taught to his followers at the Institute he founded at Fontainebleau.

Movements to music

The Movements discipline was brought to England in 1931 by Mme Ouspensky, and taught in Lyne Place, Surrey and Colet House, then called Colet Gardens, in London by Mme Ouspensky, Miss Jessmin Howarth and  Mrs Rose Mary Nott. Responsibility for teaching the Movements as part of a Fourth Way discipline was passed by Mme Ouspensky to those whom she authorised to safeguard the tradition and carry it forward. This line of transmission has continued uninterrupted to the present day.

 

Classes are held weekly at Colet House on Monday evenings in term time. Newcomers may apply to join a class at any time. A charge is made to cover costs.