Bernhard Wosien (19 September 1908, inPassenheim,Masuren – 29 April 1986, Munich) was a GermanBallet master,choreographer and professor of expression education and dance. Wosien is the founder of the modern form ofsacred dance; he was assisted by his daughter,Maria-Gabriele Wosien.[1]
Wosien's professional and artistic development included working as a dancer, assistant director, ballet master, dance educator, choreographer, dance scholar and draftsman.[2] He began his career as a long-time stage dancer, moving on to become a dance teacher, using dance and aspects of dancing in spiritual and curative contexts. Wosien ended his career as a Professor without a doctorate at theUniversity of Marburg/Lahn (teaching expression education and dance) and staff at the Friedrich Meinertz Institute (Special needs teacher training) at the Heckscher Clinic in Munich (Empirical research curative education procedures with behaviorally and cerebrally damaged children, development of motion - and expression therapy methods).[2]
From 1976, Wosien introducedcircle dance at theFindhorn Foundation in Scotland. He used both traditional dances and his own choreography to develop "group awareness".[3] Wosien's approach was taken up by Anna Barton, both at Findhorn and across Europe in the 1980s, and this style ofsacred dance spread around the world.[4][5]
His daughter, Maria-Gabriele, teaches sacred andfolk dance.[1]