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Stripping Stereotypes: Shed Self-Doubt With Sensual Dance Video
Self Help Expert Teaches "The Art of Sensual Dance"
Inspired by Bremer's sell-out sensual dance workshops at The Learning Annex, The San Jose Metro and others, Bremer's video contains strategies and techniques for obtaining self-appeal through positive imprinting, meditation and sensual dance. "The Art of Sensual Dance for every body" also includes tips, secrets and steps to overcoming shyness and setting the stage for seduction in the privacy of your own home.
Rob Nilsson, San Francisco based Film Director and Sundance Film Festival's "Grand Jury Prize" Winner says The Art of Sensual Dance for every body is, "an antidote for political correctness and a recipe for sensual liberation!"
"Susan Bremer's video is an inspiration to women of all body types and athletic abilities," says Katherine Frank, PhD in Cultural Anthropology. "Any woman can benefit from Bremer's ability to instill confidence in her students. I wish I had seen it years ago!" Frank concluded.
Likened to The Vagina Monologues for freeing up women's repressed sexuality and negative body imaging, "The Art of Sensual Dance" has no nudity and includes movements that any woman can do comfortably. Available at www.artofsensualdance.com, the video runs 80 minutes and retails for $19.95.
About Self Appeal
Susan Bremer is developing a product line around the Self Appeal™ brand. Self Appeal is about building confidence, self-esteem and positive body image with one's self, and directly speaks to the millions of people that have a diminished sense of self worth. Susan Bremer is a regular guest lecturer and seminar speaker at San Francisco State University and The University of California at Berkeley in the fields of human sensuality, gender and women's studies. She has been published in Men's Health Magazine and has appeared on local and national radio and television. Bremer has also spoken at a Bay Area chapter of The National Organization for Women.
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