EcoSomatics: Transformative Frameworks
Join Bex Patterson Markowitz, somatic experiencing practitioner and human geographer, to explore different facets of transformation through the lens and practice of ecosomatics in a series of five workshops designed around a central theme that can also be taken as stand-alone classes. The April 10 session will focus on transformative frameworks for understanding and engaging with change. Bringing together ecosomatics and decolonial thought, this class invites participants to reflect on the profound transformations happening in our world and the ways we might show up differently in this era of climate change. Through guided movement, embodied reflection and sensory exercises, you will consider how our interdependence with the natural world can inspire new ways of being. Engage with the garden as a site of learning, connection and possibility, and leave with tools for grounding and action in these times of transformation. Before this workshop, registrants will receive a link to a recording of a virtual, one-hour Introduction to EcoSomatics program.
Parking is included and available only for the program’s duration. Fee. Preregistration required.

- 420 Anderson St
- Durham, North Carolina 27705
- Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
- Location:
Sarah P. Duke Gardens - Admission:
Fee; registration required - gardenseducation@duke.edu
- 919-668-1707
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