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Week Two: An Introduction to Somatics, the Resilience Toolkit and Liberatory Ways Of Being

Week Two: An Introduction to Somatics, the Resilience Toolkit and Liberatory Ways Of Being

An Introduction to Somatics, the Resilience Toolkit and Liberatory Ways Of Being.

Camille Sapara Barton (they/she) author of Tending Grief will facilitate this BIPOC only session around somatics and racial justice. More information soon.

Camille Sapara Barton is a writer, consultant, embodiment facilitator and movement artist that supports organisations to flow through transitions. Their work creates relational wellbeing by increasing connection to the body, care practices, grief and imagination. Camille supports teams, as well as individuals, to reduce stress and enhance resilience, while navigating change. They also offer trauma informed facilitation and consultancy to support cultural workers, funders and those working with socially engaged topics. Camille is the author of Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care in Community (2024). Based in Amsterdam, they designed and directed MA Ecologies of Transformation (2021 – 2023) which explored how embodiment and socially engaged art making can create change through the body, into the wider world.

BIPOC only – BIPOC = Black, Indigenous, People of Colour. I.e. people of South & East Asian, mixed, Romany, Black and Middle Eastern heritages and Indigenous peoples of Australasia, the Americas, the islands of the Atlantic & the Indian pacific – all of the many different peoples who are the Global Majority.
(If you identify as indigenous and are white please attend the White Resilience workshop).

 

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