Would you like to strip back the socialised self and drop into a state of pure being?
In primal play, we don’t embody or imitate other other animals, rather we strip back our civility and discover our primal selves.
In that place we together reconnect to our pure body sensitivity and responsiveness, and discover how this can change the ways we play with others, relying not so much on our cognitive minds, but rather on our mammalian sensitivity and body language to navigate play.
In this one day workshop you will:
Learn to flow creatively in play, trusting that you and your body can work with anything that arises
Expand your capacity to navigate your internal world
Experience what it is like to trust yourself to go to edgy places in the play realm
Discover a pathway to an expanded capacity for richer and deeper play with others.
Explore the power and wisdom of fear, rage and hesitation in your body, and how ‘going there’ can cultivate cathartic and ecstatic play.
Where? Glebe Town Hall, (Main Hall) 160 St Johns Rd, Glebe NSW 2037
When? Sunday 14th April; 10am-4:30pm.
Cost? $149 (Early Bird until 1st April); $199 (thereafter), EL Members Free
I am an Embodied Processing Practitioner, a Somatic Sexuality Facilitator and an Artist.
By blending these modalities, I have cultivated a unique means of working with the body as a gateway to unlocking the subconscious.
Play is an inherently somatic experience in which we drop out of our dominating hypervigilant cognition and into our subconscious body’s wisdom.
From this space we can explore ourselves more deeply, and with compassionate curiosity we discover hidden or even abandoned parts of us that can be given space and permission to be seen.
This workshop day offers 3 sessions where we will delve into our primal nervous system responses through the art of play.
It is an opportunity to observe where our edges may sit, and allow us to explore fear and rage in our bodies with the potential to discover and even dissolve their origins.