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Ecosomatic Practices for living and dying with a damaged earth virtual workshop
13 Jan 05:30 PM
Until 17 Jan, 07:30 PM 4d 2h

Ecosomatic Practices for living and dying with a damaged earth virtual workshop

Online

Hosted as part of MELT by Movement Research

Mon-Fri, Jan 13 – 17, 2025 | 11:30AM-1:30PM EST/ 17.30-19.30 CET

Virtual

Sliding scale

Together we will practice living, breathing, moving, sensing, perceiving, digesting, dying, and decomposing to help us perceive more of the whole scale of the sensitivities and intelligences within us, the human and non-human, the transforming spaces, the before and after. We will hone our skills, to improvise, to play, to experiment, to be receptive, to be in the unknown and trust we have the resources in our bodies to negotiate, survive, and thrive.

With these tools from somatic practice, dance and choreography we can take some scientific phenomena and translate them into embodied experience. This allows us to gain different experiential perspectives on something that otherwise might just be conceptual information. Understanding scientific phenomena through embodied practice allows us to generate different kinds of being, feeling, understanding, and thinking which can generate new ways of relating, behaving, and giving value to the more than human world.

This class is for anyone and everybody interested in movement, the body and consciousness regardless of experience or ability.

What to expect:
Ecosomatics is a dynamic approach to living and learning which engages us in embodied practices to bring us into deeper relations with the world in which we live. We will work with tools from somatics, dance and improvisation.

Accessibility Notes

  • Automated closed captioning through Zoom is available.
  • This workshop includes auditive guidance.
  • This workshop will include screen-shared words/images/video.

To request ASL interpretation or Audio Description, please email accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “ASL/Audio Description Request, MELT Olive Bieringa” at least three (3) weeks prior to the first date of the workshop.

For access-related questions and requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org, subject line “MELT Olive Bieringa.”

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Age Group
All