7 Wednesdays, January 5 – February 16, 10 – 11:45 AM Pacific time | $130
In symbiosis, two or more organisms co-exist in mutually beneficial ways. As humans and artists, we are in constant interaction with countless partners including self, family, friends, and the natural world. From a Life/Art perspective, these relationships can be viewed as dances comprised of giving and receiving, mirroring and contrast, and, potentially, creative collaboration. In this class series, we will ask: “How am I dancing with different partners in my lifescape?” And, “How do I want to engage even more artfully in these relationships?” Weekly sharing in small groups helps to build a sense of creative community in which discoveries are affirmed and illuminated further.
No previous experience is necessary.
Please note: Tamalpa does not record nor permit the recording of any classes or workshops due to the sensitive and sometimes vulnerable nature of the work, and to protect student privacy.
Elisabeth Osgood-Campbell, MA, EdM, is a registered Expressive Arts Therapist who guides groups and individuals into the creative landscapes of their bodies and imaginations. A faculty member of Tamalpa Institute and the Co-Chair of the Research and Publications Committee of the International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association (ISMETA), she presents internationally on the impact of movement on self-regulation and learning/growth across the lifespan. elisabethosgood.com
Payment
Registration for this series is closed.
Deadlines:
- Registration closes 8:30AM Pacific Time on the first day of the series
- Refunds will only be given if cancellation is received at least 48 hours before the start of the first class