Pablo Scornic





tinkudanzas@gmail.com  

00549  3886827897

www.tinkudanzas.com
 

In search of an alternative path for medicine and the spirit of traditional dance, I found Sacred Circle Dance in 1992 through Charles Petersen. Since then I started a period of approach to the dances of the world and the group circle's work with Felisa Chalcoff and Orlando Zaslavsky.

I learnt from Jorge and France Milchberg, Peter Vallance, Laura Shannon, Gwyn Peterdi, Nanni Kloke and so many teachers. I love bringing new dances and styles from one side to the other.

Knowing Friedel Kloke-Eibl made a big difference in my work with the circles and with Dance, it brought a whole different experience, vision and attunement of what Sacred Dance is and means, this creation, this spring of experiences and feeligs that we share. Every day it becomes more evident the power of this sacred tool of transformation, of alignment, of service to Mother Earth, to our ancestors, to our guides and to all who are part of this ancient tradition, so simple and so magical.

I facilitate weekly Circle Dance sessions in Salta and Jujuy since 1995, and teaches workshops in several cities of Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Mexico, USA and Europe.

I organized the first Tinku (from quechuan language: "gathering, celebration") in Tilcara, Jujuy in 1996: a weekend of dancing, sharing and living together, experimenting as a group and a family. They've been held since then every July and December in the NW Argentina; and since 1999 in Uruguay as well.

From 1999 until 2010 we held every few years a Mayan Tinku in Palenque, Mexico and this powerful site opened way to other adventures such as the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Cusco, Peru, Israel, and soon India and South Africa.

This kind of events have a different taste, they are more spiritual, challenging and transforming, and they are at least a week long in very powerful Sacred Sites.

Since 2002 Ana Gigena, Anita Calderón and Pablo have directed the organization of the Sacred Circle Dance Summer Festival in Cordoba, Argentina, international event that every year gathers dancers and teachers from Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, USA, UK, and more. In 2007 Sergio Batata Malqui joined this project that happens every 2nd week of February.