Workshop: Embodying Visions

With Aki Krishnamurthy // Somatic activist.

Let us start this spring and first half of the new year together with strength and good energy. Times are challenging, many things we wanted to do, we could not implement or have developed differently than we imagined.

We want to feel into our bodies, into the tension what is bothering us to then reflect on our resources/resilience.

I would like to invite you to connect with your power and your wishes. What do you wish for your (professional) life? Wishes don’t just simply come true, of course, but being clear about what we want, connects us to the power and our resources to make it happen. In this workshop we will reflect with exercises from bodywork, individually and in small groups.

The goal is to get more clarity about what gives us power/energy for our (working) everyday life and about what we want to do (or not).

Exclusive for BIW*OC and TIN*BIPOC 
When; Wednesday, March 23
Time: 5 – 8 pm
Language(s): English/German/Spanish
Participation free of charge
Location: BIWOC*Rising, Dresdener Str.11
Registration: ls@biwoc-rising.org

Aki Krishnamurthy:
Aki is a cis-woman of color, friend, sister, mother, daughter and feminist. She is a freelance empowerment trainer, theater and dance pedagogue and convinced that personal, social and political change must be thought from and with the body.

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