Waterdance
and Watsu at a heavenly hotel… Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay,
Bodrum, is eagerly awaiting the arrival of life coach, Deniz Susever,
from 15th April to 20th October 2013.
An
expert in alternative therapies, Deniz will be introducing a range of
new and de-stressing healing treatments to the spa at this wellbeing
hotel on the coast of Turkey.
Deniz
Susever is a master in these unusual treatments which will be offered
at Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay. She began her journey of alternative
therapies and healing energies in 1997 and after being introduced to
yoga, she decided to go to Rishikesh, India to become a Yoga
Instructor, later returning there to study Integrative Massage. Deniz
has excellent charisma in Watsu, Tantsu and Water dance (WATA)
Therapy and for the last six years she has been a Vipassana
Meditator.
Deniz
Susever’s skills are extensive and she will be imparting her
knowledge during the 45 – 80 minute individual sessions in the
light and spacious spa of Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay, one of the
only hotels in the country with a watsu therapy pool. The treatments
will include:
•
Watsu
– a form of body massage performed whilst floating in warm water
combining water and shiatsu. Watsu can reduce pain, stress and
fatigue and will induce the release of emotional issues and
deep-seated traumas.
•
Adapted
Watsu – is Watsu designed for a specific personal issue using
Shiatsu pressure points and many other techniques. Adapted Watsu is
used to modify the body, decrease pain and improve the body’s
ability to move.
•
Aquareflexo
– a new method of aquatic bodywork which stimulates the reflex
points of all the organs through Acupressure on the feet. Pressure
points are less sensitive in water making work on the body deeper
than on land. Aquareflexo improves blood supply and unblocks nerve
impulses, therefore balancing the energetic system and promoting
calmness.
•
Waterdance
(Wata) – similar to Watsu but starting on the surface and then
gently moving into the water. The session incorporates many different
elements including massage and dance. The effects are physical
release, such as joint mobilisation, and it can also encourage deep
states of relaxation.
•
Tantsu
– Watsu but on the land. Tantsu uses stretching and concentrates on
breathing and stillness. The effects are the same at Watsu and also
include a rebalancing of the Chakras.
•
Meditation
– holding the body and mind in passive state that provides calmness
and razor sharp thoughts. Meditation increases inner peace by
focusing the mind and strengthening physical calmness.
•
Klang
Massage – Nepal’s traditional sound massage that is applied with
special bowls produced from an alloy of sixteen different materials.
Self-generation and self-treatment power of the body with sound
vibrations is explored during a Klang Massage.
•
Emotional
Freedom Techniques (ETF) – ETF combines Acupressure and Affirmation
Techniques which work by neutralising disruptions in the body’s
electrical system, stopping the chemical chain reaction and freeing
the receiver from emotional and physical discomforts. New or old
emotional upsets, life-long phobias, compulsive behaviours and
unhealthy patterns can often be released in less than an hour using
ETF.
With
24 suites and 149 rooms at the hotel, Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay is
the height of luxury, and an ideal choice for those looking for
sunshine, beautiful scenery and full body restoration.