Wominjeka! Hello!
At the Convent we welcome visitors from across the globe – both in-person and digitally. Please note, we use AI to bridge the language gap, so there may be some translation inconsistencies and missed linguistic nuances.
23 Nov 2024 – 24 Nov 2024
11am – 5pm
Community and Linen Rooms
Tiered payment - $505 / $450 / $395 + scholarships
23 Nov 2024 – 24 Nov 2024
11am – 5pm
Community and Linen Rooms
Tiered payment - $505 / $450 / $395 + scholarships
“We are movement. We move as subtly as breath and as dynamically as dance. Life streams through our mostly watery bodies as movement.”
Join us for a transformative experience where we weave together embodied wisdom from diverse streams—practical and mystical, scientific and spiritual, ordinary and wild. In this unique playshop, we’ll explore Polyvagal Theory, Vodou, Sacred Dance, and Eco-somatic approaches to trauma through contemplative movement and sound.
What to Expect:
This workshop is open to anyone committed to healing and restoration—whether you’re a practitioner, artist, or simply seeking deeper self-awareness.
Don’t miss this chance to reconnect with your body and spirit! Secure your spot today and embark on a journey of exploration and empowerment.
Continuum
A movement practice that is “moving medicine”, its potency can restore, reconnect and recall the streams that nourish and inspire us when we are tired, stressed, exhausted or injured.
Emilie Conrad
Creator of Continuum, taught that all fluids are basically one element, resonating with all other fluids. They function as a kind of umbilical cord supplying us with the pulsing undulations of life.
Dr. Amber Elizabeth Gray (US)
Moves from a diverse landscape of experience. Yoga, sacred dance, dance/movement therapy, bodywork, and Continuum are all the body’s languages she listens to and creates from. She has worked with survivors of extreme interpersonal violence since 1999 and these are her teachers of movement as liberation. As an educator, clinician, mentor and changemaker, she incites resilient embodied revolution so that we can liberate ourselves from our own constraints.
Community and Linen Rooms are wheelchair accessible.