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Embodying the Return of Spring/Honoring Water

  • Embodiment LLC P.O. Box 118 Columbia, MO 65205 (map)

Join me this Sunday for a safe-distanced in-person movement event.

Together we will share, listen, create and move with the support of live musicians creating alongside us! Our movement creation will be inspired by our answers to these questions:

What does the season of Spring mean to us? What does the element of Water mean to us?

Join me to play.
Join me in being a part of the Mandala Community Movement Project.
Together we will create a piece of one-of-a-kind will-only-happen-once movement art with our whole bodies, created by us and for us to honor the life-essence of Water and the Awakening of the Season.

All types of movers are welcome. No experience is necessary.

Please register your intent to join. This will allow me to appropriately plan for whatever size group manifests AND it will assure you that you receive detail updates of location. Masks will be required to attend.

To register please send me an email at EmbodimentLLC at gmail.com or text me at 573-575-MOVE with your name and contact information by 4:30 on Sunday, March 21st.

MORE ABOUT THE PURPOSE AND FOCUS OF THIS EVENT:
I am always considering movement - how I/we move, what moves, when does it move, where does it move, why do I/we move. I am also always considering the ways we do not, and how this affects us as individuals, as communities and as a whole planet. It is my life’s passion as well as my profession.

The Mandala Community Movement Project is something that, right now, lives only inside of me. It is grounded in my interest in creating opportunities for people to embody nature, to understand nature in ways deeper and more complex than mere cognitive ideas and stories and to move together.

I believe that expanding our capacity as humans to consciously move ourselves WITHIN the larger natural system, not as a performative act but as an act of relationship building, is a crucial piece in our process of valuing, honoring and tending to our Earth in a more sustainable way.

If you’d like to know more about the Mandala Community Movement Project, please visit this link.

If you’d like to know more about World Water Day, visit here.