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Studies Project: Social Wounds in the BodyMind: Somatic and Trauma-Informed practices for Collective Healing

Studies Project: Social Wounds in the BodyMind: Somatic and Trauma-Informed practices for Collective Healing

Update: 2020-01-05
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December 8, 2019. 

Moderated by Ni’Ja Whitson
Panelists: Cheryl Clark, Martha Eddy, Kayvon Pourazar, and Sangeeta Vallabhan.

This Studies Project explored how social injustices impact people’s lives and communities; who has access to healing and somatic practices; how we as somatics practitioners are working with offering trauma-informed approaches to our communities.
This event brought together artists and practitioners whose individual somatic and trauma-informed practices were generated from their personal journeys, commitment to healing themselves, and process of sharing their research to hold space for others. Through this conversation we attempted to address how to generate more inclusive, collective and fully accessible healing spaces.

This Studies Project was a part of the Movement Research Festival Fall 2019: ComeUnion. It took place on December 8, 2019 at Movement Research on First Avenue in New York City. 

 

Studies Project is an artist-curated series of panel discussions, performances, and/or other formats that focus on provocative and timely issues of aesthetics and philosophy in the intersection of dance and social politics, confronted and instigated by the dance and performance community.

For more information on Movement Research please visit www.movementresearch.org

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Studies Project: Social Wounds in the BodyMind: Somatic and Trauma-Informed practices for Collective Healing

Studies Project: Social Wounds in the BodyMind: Somatic and Trauma-Informed practices for Collective Healing