Held at the historic Mountain Home Studio, Kentfield, California
Throughout time movement, dance, and the expressive arts have provided individuals and communities with a sense of soulful expression, healing, inspiration and connection with community and spirit. In our lives today, we need to reconnect in these ways.
In this workshop, movement, drawing, poetic narrative, individual and group dance, reflective exchanges, performance and witnessing practices will generate new thresholds of exploration and expression. Away from the distractions of daily life, there will be time to feel and listen deeply to the powerful intelligence of the body, to play and express with imagination through the arts.
Morning sessions will begin with somatic awareness, individual and group movement exploration to tune the physical body to sensation and feeling. Afternoon sessions will facilitate creative encounters with the art mediums of dance, drawing, spoken and written narrative in explorations of relevant themes and personal life experiences.
Participants will:
- Develop body/mind awareness and connection
- Expand creative expression through art making
- Learn how movement/dance and expressive arts can be applied to their personal process and professional practices
- Experience improvisation and performance designed for the beginner and the experienced alike
- Explore old material in new ways
- Generate new resources to bring into daily life
This workshop is designed for everyone. No previous experience in dance or art is needed.
For further information about the work and Daria Halprin: www.tamalpa.org
Art materials provided.
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 & health education, organizational consultancy, leadership development, social change & 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.
Payment:
- Early registration – $700 (with full payment by May 1)
- After May 1 – $750 fee
Deadlines:
- $150 non-refundable deposit accepted through May 14 to hold your spot
- Full payment due by May 15
- $150 deposit is transferrable if your participation is cancelled by May 14
- NO refunds with cancellation after May 15 unless the vacancy gets filled
Tickets for this workshop have sold out!
You can be added to our waitlist by contacting the Tamalpa office via phone at (415) 457-8555 or via email at info@tamalpa.org
** To receive a similar workshop experience, we highly recommend you attend our event at Esalen **
DATE:
June 15, 2019 - June 19, 2019TIME:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PMPRICE:
$700 (with payment before May 1, 2019) $750 (after May 1, 2019)LOCATION
Held at the historic Mountain Home Studio, Kentfield, California15 Ravine Way
Kentfield, CA 94904