4 Wednesdays, June 2, 9, 16, 23 4-5:30PM PDT
Who Am I Today? Through guided experiences of movement, drawing, and writing, we look into the mirror through the language of the arts. Using the Tamalpa Life/Art Process, we reveal a new mini self-portrait each week, dance with it, and listen to what it has to tell us.
This series is open to everyone. No art or dance experience needed
To get the most out of this online class, please prepare a comfortable space to move in with access to your online device and reliable internet service. Also, have art supplies ready at hand for the drawing activity and paper and pen for journaling and creative writing exercises.
Natan Daskal, MA, RSME, CMT, is a dancer, somatic educator, bodyworker, and is a core faculty member at Tamalpa Institute. He has taught movement and expressive arts to children, youth, and adults in a variety of settings, and has worked directly with Anna Halprin as her teaching assistant in public workshops and classes. Natan studied ballet at the Joffrey School in New York City, received his BFA in Communication Design at Parsons the New School for Design, and received his MA in Education at Goddard College where he studied the intersection of somatics, creativity, and education. Natan’s background in theater, dance, design and fine arts combine with his love of nature and personal development under Tamalpa Institute’s approach to learning and living artfully. natandaskal.com
PLEASE NOTE: After paying via PayPal below, you will automatically be directed to a Zoom Meeting Registration Page. You must complete the information on the Meeting Registration page in order to receive your Zoom link for the class. If you do not immediately receive an email from Tamalpa Institute Workshops with your Zoom link, please email Workshops at Tamalpa to assist you.
Payment:
$60/series
Registration for this series is closed.
Deadlines:
- Registration closes 2:30PM Pacific Time on the first day of the workshop
- Refunds will only be given if cancellation is received at least 48 hours before the start of the first class