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EMBODIED PRACTICES: Tending to the roots

  • PS ART SPACE 22 Pakenham Street Fremantle, WA, 6160 Australia (map)

RECONNECT WITH BODILY WISDOM.

Belonging, connectivity and how we make sense of the world ruptures and fractures across a lifetime. Embodiment invites us to reconnect with the body’s wisdom and generate a sense of safety so we can be fully present in the web of relation that includes ourselves, others, the environment, the societies we reside in, and the times we are flowing through. This workshop is an invitation to explore varying embodied practices including conversation, storytelling, visualisation, breathwork and movement. It is through these practices that we may cultivate a sense of belonging within and with those in our shared space.

What you’ll need for this workshop: a Yoga mat, journal, pen.

Makanaka Tuwe (Aotearoa) is a researcher, storyteller and cultural producer whose practice flows at the intersections of embodied care, collective wellness and social justice. Her work explores the themes of liberation, worldbuilding and relational health.

Venue Info

opening hours

  • Fri 16 10am-4pm

  • Sat 17 10am-4pm

  • Sun 18 10am-6pm

  • Tue 20 10am-8.30pm

  • Wed 21 10am-4pm

  • Thu 22 10am – 4pm

  • Fri 23 10am-4pm

  • Sat 24 10am-4pm

  • Sun 25 10am-8pm

PS Art Space (PS) is a progressive project space for the experience of contemporary art which presents a curated program of exhibitions and events by Australian and international artists. Sensitively restored, the heritage listed building is located in the heart of Walyalup/Fremantle’s historic West End precinct, PS has become one of Boorloo/Perth’s most exciting and experimental platform to experience contemporary culture.

PS Art Studios (PS) is also home to Western Australia's largest independent artists studios. With a total of 36 spaces PS art Studios, is populated by a very diverse and committed community of contemporary practitioners working across a broad spectrum of disciplines.

This exhibition will be in PS's main gallery which is wheelchair accessible.

Soul Alphabet held it’s first event at PS as part of Another Antipodes public program in June 2017. Closing Soul Alphabet here is a full circle moment.

This project is supported by City of Fremantle | 10 NIGHTS IN PORT 2024 Festival.

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