HOW TO PLAY IN THE DARK

Wed Dec 10 2025 at 06:30 pm to 09:00 pm UTC-07:00

4705 Baseline Rd | Boulder

Danielle Rifkin, LPC, ATR
Publisher/HostDanielle Rifkin, LPC, ATR
HOW TO PLAY IN THE DARK
Advertisement
A SAFE, PLAYFUL SPACE TO MEET LIFE'S CHALLENGES AND DISCOVER CREATIVE WAYS FORWARD
About this Event

What if the challenges you carry aren’t blocks, but invitations?
What if your struggles—the freeze, the shame, the people-pleasing, the patterns that feel unshakable—could actually become doorways into freedom, creativity, and connection?

At How to Play in the Dark, transformation doesn’t just come from talking about what’s hard. It comes from meeting it with curiosity, movement, imagination, and play. Here, you don’t simply think about change—you embody it.

This is not a lecture. Not a performance. Not therapy.
It’s a co-created ritual of play, creativity, and emergence.

You will be supported in awakening your body, unlocking your voice, and inviting your imagination into the process of healing. Each gathering is shaped by the unique energy of the people in the room, which means no two experiences are ever the same. Together, we’ll step into the unknown—discovering freedom, connection, and possibility along the way.


What You’ll Gain

Clarity in your nervous system — learning to sense your true YESs and NOs with more confidence.
Creative new ways to meet your challenges that move you out of old patterns and into fresh possibility.
The intimacy of being truly seen within a supportive, playful community.
An expanded sense of what “play” can be — discovering forms of play you didn’t even realize counted.
Synchronicity, intuition, and magic — moments that remind you healing can feel alive and surprising.
Embodied tools for daily life — practices you can return to when stress or conflict arises.
A felt experience of transformation through ritual, imagination, and co-creation.
Freedom — the release of what no longer serves you, and the courage to try on new ways of being.


Why This Matters

This isn’t just about “working on yourself.” It’s about reimagining what it means to live fully, authentically, and vibrantly. It’s about reclaiming every part of you—even the ones hidden in the shadows—and discovering that those parts might hold your greatest gifts.

And yes, it’s deep.
And yes, it’s sacred.
And yes, it’s FUN.

$45: Feel free to alternatively Vemno me @Danielle-Rifkin-1 to register and then send me an email at [email protected] to save your spot.


FACILITATOR:
Danielle Rifkin, LPC, ATR is the owner of How To Play In The Dark. She is a Somatic, Art & Play Therapist, and Grief Ritualist. She has been running grief circles, art groups, and other experiential offerings for over a decade. She got her Master's degree from Naropa University in Transpersonal Psychology and has worked in a variety of therapeutic settings in her career. She has facilitated hundreds of groups where she emphasizes creating spaces that allow for authenticity and feeling safe enough to show all parts of themselves. She believes that the biggest moments of transformation happen in community and through experiences, when we are safe enough to surrender.


TESTIMONIALS:
"Danielle is a masterful and intuitive facilitator. How to Play in the Dark is a space of deep exploration, creativity, healing, and connection. I felt so deeply seen and held as we explored our edges and our darkness with curiosity, compassion, and of course - play! It's hard to capture in words, but this experience is sacred, healing, and, dare I say, holy. If you want to receive support around a challenge, in a way that feels honoring and authentic while also bringing lightness, joy, and transmutation, I highly encourage you to attend this potent experience. It's one of a kind." -Kimberly

“Danielle creates the safest spaces because she cares so deeply about feeling safe.” -Julie

“In my 55 years, I have never been a ‘group person’, feeling a private, vulnerable, not my cup of tea vibe, maybe protection. The experience I had, facilitated and held with such profound love and grace by Danielle, was like spiritual honey and homecoming. To gather in the dark, to transform the dark, in such a space of power and safety was like a long awaited and yearned for exhale. It was important. It was beautiful. It was nurturing and gently nudging that edge simultaneously. It was healing and transformative. And it was stabilizing. I am profoundly grateful to Danielle for creating and guiding this experience, the effects of which will Ripple and alchemize much more than I can even know now. Just beautiful.” -Laurel

FAQS:
Do you literally play in the DARK?
The word dark is metaphorical for when we feel in the dark about something. Although we could shut off the lights and put on some blindfloods if that was needed or part of the play, in this context the word “dark” refers to “struggle, challenge, mystery, unknown, wounds, fears, etc.”

What type of play do you do in the groups?
Since these are co-created and emergent experiences, every group is different. The play that we utlize is activated from the group field and the creativity of participants, which can take us in a lot of different directions. That being said, some examples could include psycho-drama, somatic processing, singing, dancing, parts work, etc.

Do I need to feel comfortable knowing how to play?
Absolutely not. This group is about coming as you are and learning. A lot of people that have come to these groups feel self-conscious and uncomfortable around play and it becomes an incredible opportunity to reclaim your relationship with play. We welcome you truly as you are.

Do I need to know what I am struggling with when I arrive?
Nope. You are taken through a process to uncover your needs and intentions as we land into the experience.

Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

4705 Baseline Rd, 4705 Baseline Road, Boulder, United States

Tickets

USD 49.87

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in Boulder

Brad Williams
Wed, 10 Dec at 05:00 pm Brad Williams

Boulder Theater

December Sacred Feminine Collective Gathering
Wed, 10 Dec at 05:00 pm December Sacred Feminine Collective Gathering

1650 Zamia Ave

Holiday Market @ The Studio (Boulder)
Wed, 10 Dec at 05:30 pm Holiday Market @ The Studio (Boulder)

The Studio (Boulder)

2026 After Prom - Chair Planning Meeting
Wed, 10 Dec at 06:00 pm 2026 After Prom - Chair Planning Meeting

East Boulder Recreation Center

December Wine Event
Wed, 10 Dec at 06:00 pm December Wine Event

Hotel Boulderado

Bike Maintenance 101 at Cassiopeia
Wed, 10 Dec at 06:00 pm Bike Maintenance 101 at Cassiopeia

Cassiopeia: Cafe

eTown Presents Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket) with Anna Cutler
Wed, 10 Dec at 07:00 pm eTown Presents Glen Phillips (of Toad the Wet Sprocket) with Anna Cutler

1535 Spruce St, Boulder, CO, United States, Colorado 80302

Sports Night
Wed, 10 Dec at 07:00 pm Sports Night

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Sports Night
Wed, 10 Dec at 07:00 pm Sports Night

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Skip the Small Talk at Sanitas Brewing Co Boulder
Wed, 10 Dec at 07:00 pm Skip the Small Talk at Sanitas Brewing Co Boulder

Sanitas Brewing Company - Boulder, CO

Beginner Canasta - Session I
Thu, 11 Dec at 01:15 pm Beginner Canasta - Session I

6007 Oreg Ave, Boulder, CO, United States, Colorado 80303

Vegetarian Indian Cooking
Thu, 11 Dec at 04:45 pm Vegetarian Indian Cooking

Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts

Boulder is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Boulder Events