A series of online gatherings centered around the pelvis with a diverse roster of practitioners ranging from dance, somatic practice to breathwork. Hosted by The Interior Beauty Salon and Priscilla Marrero. This program will run January-June 2022, on the last Thursday of each month. Join us as we shake, educate, and shine together!
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All sessions are free and open to the public upon RSVPing. Any donations collected will go directly to support La Pelvis Project.
This series is made possible with the support of the Gluck Fellows Program of the Arts, The Interior Beauty Salon, and the University of California Riverside Dance Department.
FIRST SESSION: Thursday, January 27, 2022, 6:00PM-7:30PM EST / 3:00PM-4:30PM PST
More sessions: Thursday, February 24th, 2022 / Thursday, March 31, 2022 / Thursday, April 28th, 2022 / Thursday, May 26th, 2022 / Thursday, June 30th, 2022
With Jessica Garet from Aire Healing : In this session, Jessica will discuss how our body, especially our pelvis, holds the potential for our greatest creativity and connection to our vitality and authentic expression. She will invite and guide us in exploring how breath can help us to uncover energetic blocks stored in our body and use the body’s wisdom to access increased sensations of safety and a return to feeling a deeper sense of belonging. The intention is that if the body and spirit can remember their innate gifts of safety, connection, pleasure, and expansion then the energy of trauma, loss, grief, and pain will have a greater ability to flow and be liberated.
Jessica Garet (she/her) is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in body/spirit-based experiential practices for healing including breathwork and somatic/sensation-based inquiry. As an arts enthusiast and vocalist, Jessica has a particular interest in working with creative professionals, helping them to navigate creative energetic blocks and nurture their inner voice. She has been holding space for healing since 2006 and presently offers individual and group work online only.
Priscilla Marrero (ella/she) is an experimental performing + teaching artista from sunny Seminole, Taíno and Tequesta land, also known as Miami, Florida. She is a passionate storyteller and loves to discover new ways to collaborate with interdisciplinary artistas through live performance or filmmaking. She has performed and presented her collaborations in the Musée Dapper (Paris, FR), The Empty Circle (Brooklyn, NY), Miami Light Project (Miami, FL), Inkub8 (Miami, FL), Movement Research at Judson Memorial Church (New York, NY) y más. Priscilla has received support from grants such as Artist Access Grant, Miami-Dade Community Grants, Here and Now Grant, and Gluck Fellowship Grant, MFA Graduate Fellowship, and currently the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellowship Award. She graduated from Florida International University with a BA in Performance and Choreography (09) and is currently an MFA Candidate for Experimental Choreography from the University of California Riverside (22) for her research practice on La Pelvis. Priscilla lives and works on/with Munsee Lenape land, known as Harlem, NY, and often travels to Miami Beach for el mar and some familia time.