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Prof. Dr. habil. Marcus Stück is a researcher, yoga and Biodanza teacher. He developed the first evidence based Yoga programme for children (EMYK) in 1993 in Germany and did several research (PhD, 1997, Professorial dissertation, habilitation 2007 at University of Leipzig) on the biopsychological effects on yoga programms on children, adults in comparison to other interventions (e.g. Biodanza, Respectful Communication).
Since 2003 he educates course-instructors together with colleagues in the Center of Educational Health, as a founder, in Germany, and Latvia (since 2013) in the evidence based Yoga-Trainings for children (EMYK) and adults (STRAIMY) and in the method School of Empathy. 1997 and 2005 he received for his works about Yoga with children (EMYK) and their teachers (STRAIMY; Biodanza) 2 scientific awards in Germany.
He founded the concept of mobile health laboratories (Health Cube) for the work with Biocentric Health Management under the Use of Yoga and Meditation in institutions. Since 2018 he works at the DPFA-Academy Work and Health in Leipzig and with colleagues at the International Research Academy in Leipzig (www.bionet.name). Together with Dr. Alejandra Villegas he is the director of the Biodanza School Leipzig and Baltic Biodanza school in Riga. Beside his work he is a happy grandfather and enjoyer of this beautiful life and nature.
Wissenschaftler, Yoga- und Biodanza-Lehrer. Er entwickelte 1993 das erste evidenzbasierte Yoga-Programm für Kinder (EMYK) in Deutschland und führte mehrere Forschungsarbeiten (PhD, 1997, Dissertation, Habilitation 2007 an der Universität Leipzig) zu den biopsychologischen Auswirkungen auf Yoga-Programme bei Kindern und Erwachsenen und andere Verfahren (z. B. Biodanza, Respektvolle Kommunikation) durch.
Seit 2003 bildet er gemeinsam mit Kollegen im Zentrum für Bildungsgesundheit als Gründer des Zentrums, in Deutschland und Lettland (seit 2013) in evidenzbasierten Yoga-Trainings für Kinder (EMYK) und Erwachsene (STRAIMY) im Methode School of Empathy aus. 1997 und 2005 erhielt er für seine Arbeiten über Yoga mit Kindern (EMYK) und deren Lehrern (STRAIMY; Biodanza) zwei wissenschaftliche Auszeichnungen in Deutschland.
Er gründete das Konzept mobiler Gesundheitslabors (Health Cube) für die Arbeit mit biozentrischem Gesundheitsmanagement unter Verwendung von Yoga und Meditation in Institutionen. Seit 2018 arbeitet er an der DPFA-Akademie Work and Health in Leipzig und mit Kollegen an der International Research Academy in Leipzig (www.bionet.name). Zusammen mit Dr. Alejandra Villegas ist er Direktor der Biodanza School Leipzig und der Baltic Biodanza School in Riga. Neben seiner Arbeit ist er glücklicher Großvater und Genießer dieses schönen Lebens und unserer Natur.
Kai F. Hodeck has earned a PhD in semiconductor physics at Berlin University of Technology (TU Berlin). Since then, he conducted research on biomolecules in solution at the Berlin Helmholtz Center for Materials and Energy (HZB), as well as the mechanics of biological cells at the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research (Würzburg). As an associate of the Fascia Research Group at Ulm University, he studied the biomechanics and physiology of human connective tissue.
In parallel, he holds a practice of Rolfing® bodywork and therapy in Berlin, and teaches fascia manipulation for physiotherapists at VPT Berlin/Brandenburg.
Kai F. Hodeck hat an der Technischen Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) in Halbleiterphysik promoviert. Seitdem forschte am Berliner Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und Energie (HZB) an Biomolekülen in Lösung sowie an der Mechanik biologischer Zellen am Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung (Würzburg). Als Mitarbeiter der Fascia Research Group der Universität Ulm untersuchte er die Biomechanik und Physiologie des menschlichen Bindegewebes.
Parallel dazu praktiziert er Rolfing® Körperarbeit und Therapie in Berlin und unterrichtet Faszienmanipulation für Physiotherapeuten am VPT Berlin / Brandenburg.
Jorge Alves is a musician and researcher. He is professor at the Escola Superior de Música do Porto and a member of the Matosinhos String Quartet. He performs regularly in Portugal and abroad, collaborating with many musicians and institutions. After finishing his graduation in Portugal, he was awarded a grant from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation that allowed him to study for four years with Professor Tibor Varga (Sion, Switzerland) and Professor Bruno Giuranna (Cremona, Italy). Jorge Alves is the founder and president of the Portuguese Viola Association, and of the Portuguese Branch of the European String Teachers Association. Jorge Alves loves to coach and regularly holds master classes all over Portugal, as well as in the Lemmens Institute, Leuven; Maastricht Conservatory, Malta Summer Festival, Conservatório de Cosenza, Campus delle Arti, Bassano Del Grappa and Santa Maria University, Brasil; Antwerp Conservatory, Petrozavodsk State Conservatory.
Aniella is a psychologist with a master in Clinical Psychology and Psychoterapy from Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She is specialized in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) being interested to understand as deep as possible human behavior. Towards the end of her university studies Aniella had the chance to get in contact with yoga and started practicing intensely, which made her re-discover spirituality.
The experience gathered with the help of yoga practice proves to be extremely useful first of all for her own personal development but also provides her a larger and more consistent basis for her work as therapist. She will speak at the Congress about the psychology of forgiveness, integrating the power of forgiveness in self-therapy and in yoga practice.
PhD in Mathematics at the Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany and author of more than 40 scientific papers and 4 books, covering topics in Knowledge Discovery and Artificial Intelligence, and developing techniques to unravel the deep structure of knowledge in various data sets. Interested in any form of authentic spirituality and how spiritual knowledge can enlarge our point of view and enrich our consciousness. Studying and teaching Yoga since 1990, as well as Kashmir Shaivism or I Ching, he is Senior Yoga teacher in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Has a master's degree in psychology from Copenhagen University and has studied religion and Tibetan Buddhism. In his final thesis he was elucidating esoteric models of consciousness, including the psychology of the chakras, which was later revised and published. He has been practicing and teaching yoga and meditation for more than 20 years and annually leads several silent retreats. He is authorized as a psychologist by the Danish Social Ministry and has an education in mindfulness based cognitive therapy. For more than 10 years he has been working with the integration of meditation and mindfulness into clinical practice, by developing mindfulness programs at the university clinic in Copenhagen and in psychiatric clinics. At the moment he is engaged in a book project about consciousness and the mind.
Being a very grounded person with both feet deeply placed in a highly professional life and on the other side carrying a strong attraction to the fundamental questions of existence since childhood Orsolya Gantner found yoga 15 years ago. In her own experience of the techniques described in original textbooks she started to receive answers to these existential questions that did not present to her anywhere else. The journey of self-discovery and the profound search within for answers continues in order to learn more about the Universe and herself. Since she became a yoga teacher, 7 years ago, she aims to assist her students in recognizing that yoga and spiritual practice are not distinct and separate from daily life, but by contrary a part of every moment of existence, every breath of life. In this respect yoga offers a higher perspective upon the seemingly most banal manifestations of life and reveals that everything in and outside of us is a wonderful mystery.
Cristian Barboni studied medicine in Timisoara and specialist in Neurology in Grenoble, Montpellier and Dessau. He then worked in the Department of Parkinson's, deep brain stimulation and neurodegenerative diseases in the University Hospital of Grenoble and as a specialist in dementia in Dessau. Currently Barboni runs a Practice for Neurology in Bitterfeld and has 8 years’ experience as pain therapist through isotonic contraction, elongation and relaxing techniques from Liebscher and Bracht. His focus is on electrophysiology and Doppler exploration. In addition, Barboni studied psychodrama for two years and practiced a form of group psychotherapy. His other interests include meditation, neuroscience, brain mapping and Parkinson's Paradox kinesia.