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SUMMARY:Nervous System + Generational Healing Workshop (Part I) (Dae + Night Studio)
DESCRIPTION:Join Thursdae for an immersive journey of self-exploration\, healing\, and renewal to harmonize the wisdom of generations past with the resilience of the nervous system\, paving the way for a more vibrant and interconnected future. The human body is an intricate tapestry woven with the threads of seven generations with some studies suggesting imprints as many as 14 generations back. Beyond the genetic makeup\, bodies also store the stories\, experiences\, traumas and joys of ancestors\, shaping your perceptions and behaviors. \nAt the core of this workshop is the understanding that the nervous system serves as the command center of one’s being. It orchestrates a symphony of signals\, emotions and responses\, shaping how one navigates their internal and external world. Participants will engage in mindfulness practices and somatic techniques such as breath work and movement tailored to unlock the body’s innate healing capacities. \nSessions will run each morning\, July 1-3 and July 5-7. Join for one or both sessions. If you have any questions or concerns prior to this workshop\, please feel free to message Thursdae at daenightstudio@gmail.com. \nThursdae is a queer Cuban-American artist and healer. They established Dae + Night Studio in 2018 with a vision for collective liberation. The studio promotes self-discovery through somatic techniques\, including breathwork\, movement & interactive art. They believe that kindness & authenticity are the keys to building a strong sense of community. Thursdae is a certified mindfulness and movement instructor that blends modern and traditional practices to offer collective care. Through bodywork or art\, they aim to help folks take care of their minds & bodies with a sustainable & accessible approach for the sake of all beings. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/nervous-system-generational-healing-workshop-part-i/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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SUMMARY:Snapdragon Children's Theater Camp (Marion & Richard Posner) (Registration Required)
DESCRIPTION:The special children’s theater camp will be run by Marion & Richard Posner\, who bring many years of experience in children’s theater camps in partnership with Barnstormers in Tamworth and elsewhere in the area\, with support from WFC staff. \n\nThe camp is open to children ages 5-9 (exceptions for slightly younger or older siblings). The camp will be running from 9:30am-12noon Monday-Wednesday\, July 1-3\, and two sessions 9:30-am-12noon and 1:00-3:30pm on Friday\, July 5 (avoiding the July 4th holiday). On the Friday double session\, children will eat lunch from 12-12:45pm and may bring a lunchbox or eat lunch at the WFC dining hall; on the first three days\, children may bring a snack with them for a mid-morning snack break. \n\n\nThe final performances of The Polynesian Saga will take place at 4:30pm on Friday\, July 5\, and will be open to participants’ parents\, family and friends\, as well as WFC guests\, staff and volunteers. \nThe camp costs $75 per child for the week\, payable to WFC (see payment options below). Children staying at WFC with their families may participate free of charge or may make a voluntary donation towards the program. Please make payment at the time of registering to secure your place! After registration and receipt of payment\, we will email confirmation and the necessary authorization forms.\n\nPlease register using this form (limited space!) and direct all questions to programs@worldfellowship.org or call (603) 447-2280. Thank you!\n\n\n\n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/snapdragon-childrens-theater-camp/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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SUMMARY:Protecting the Right to Boycott in the US (Film Screening & Discussion) (Fadi Abu Shamallah & Jordana Rubenstein-Edberg\,Just Vision)
DESCRIPTION:Presentation opens with screening of the documentary film Boycott\, which follows litigation against anti-boycott legislation by accidental plaintiffs in several U.S. states. Here’s an excerpt from the filmmakers’ statement: \nFor the past 18 years\, we’ve been making films about everyday people going up against extraordinary odds in the struggle for justice\, equity and dignity in Israel-Palestine. As we followed this thread in an era of unprecedented democratic backsliding\, we noticed a troubling trend: attempts to silence voices of dissent on Israel-Palestine have taken root far beyond the region\, with governments in the United States and Europe leading the charge. The trend is especially sharp in local legislatures across America\, where 37 states have laws on the books that aim to silence those boycotting Israel based on its human rights record. More than ever\, Israel-Palestine has entered the backyards of everyday Americans…. \nBoycott lays bare what is at stake for everyday American citizens. It also shows the power of courageous individuals who are taking on great risk to stand up for the rights of all. Their stories cut to the heart of a pressing national issue and illustrate how the right to free speech could be redefined across our society for generations to come. \nPost-screening discussion will be led by JustVision’s Gaza Outreach Associate\, Fadi Abu Shammalah\, and Public Engagement Associate\, Jordana Rubenstein-Edberg.\, P \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/protecting-the-right-to-boycott-in-the-us-film-screening-discussion-just-vision/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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