“To dance with life and not against it, to move responsively instead of reactively, this is a way to make spirit visible in the world.”
This workshop will be a creative exploration on returning home to the body and to the heart of what matters in your life through movement and art making. There is a potent connection to be made between our physical, emotional and imaginative experiences. As we make this connection, movement can serve as a metaphor and a narrative that reveals, expresses and transforms. Encountering old stories, we discover artful ways to re-story ourselves, bringing new vision to the life themes that matter to us.
Daria Halprin, MA, REAT, RSMT: co-founding director of Tamalpa Institute, dancer, poet, teacher, and author, is among the leading pioneers in the field of movement/dance and expressive arts education and therapy. Her work bridges the fields of somatic psychology, movement/dance therapy, expressive arts therapy, community-based arts and health education, organizational consultancy, leadership development, social change and performance. Bringing a life-long practice in the arts to her work, published writings include: Coming Alive; The Expressive Body in Life, Art and Therapy; contributing author Expressive Arts Therapy: Principles and Practices; Poesis: Essays On the Future of the Field; and Body Ensouled, Enacted and Entranced.
This workshop has a couple open spaces, email info@tamalpa.org to register and pay. Thanks! Payment is $125 non-refundable.
If you signed up for this workshop and need to cancel, no refunds will be given if cancelations occur after October 9th.
DATE:
October 26, 2019TIME:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PMPRICE:
$125LOCATION
Held at the historic Mountain Home Studio, Kentfield, California15 Ravine Way
Kentfield, CA 94904