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Regenerative Meditation Walk

November 13, 2024 - 6 pm

Presentation House Theatre - Gallery,

North Vancouver

Duration: 2 hours 

Limited Spots available 

Instructor: Sarvin Esmaeili 

Photo by Alger Liang

Description

Join us for an immersive workshop led by Sarvin Esmaeili as the facilitator. The workshop brings together various participating artists: Angelic Goldsky, Chantal Gering, Rae Grant Duff, Tanaz Roudgar, and Anjalica Solomon. Each team artist brings a unique perspective and creative expertise, enriching the workshop with their passion for embodied play and cultural observations.

This workshop, with a maximum number of participants of 20 and a minimum of 10 persons, focuses on the art of full-bodied play, grounding techniques within various natural environments, and exploring cultural and political nuances in public spaces through free writing. Participants will delve into their inner and outer worlds, culminating in an open sharing of their discoveries through a communal poetry cypher. This engaging workshop offers a unique opportunity for self-expression and creative exploration.

Sarvin Esmaeili (she/they)

is an Iranian-born queer multidisciplinary theater artist (healer, actor, writer, puppeteer). Sarv intends to create stories that make theater a spiritual, experimental, and process-based experience. They are the co-founder of Queer Soul Poets Collective.

In the spirit of storytelling, we pause to honour this land's ancient and contemporary narratives. We stand upon the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

Just as we celebrate the diverse voices of immigrant and refugee artists, we recognize the First Peoples who have woven this place's first and enduring tales. Their stories are a testament to resilience, creativity, and the power of community. As we come together from many corners of the world, may we always remember, respect, and learn from this land's stories.

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