Advertisement
How do we support ourselves and each other in pain and loss, in ways that minimize our risk of drowning in it and taking it out on each other? Poet Koyote Millar will offer a workshop for humble exploration of how we can live and work kindly and creatively with our grief, fear and anger as well as feelings of helplessness and guilt. The event is free, but you have to register through the link.
The session is an experimental combination of workshop and ceremony structured around 5 of Koyote’s songs, with suggestions for individual inquiries and mutual sharing in the spaces between them.
In this event we will attempt to co-create a space with room to listen and reflect, feel and contain, flow and ground.
Bring something to write with and on, your grief, your wisdom and your questions.
Koyote Millar is a poet, singer, gestalt therapist and facilitator. In their art and life, they explore the highs, lows, and rich in-betweens of queer living in the cracks of normative and often oppressive structures.
They do their best to witness and work with the stickiness of deep patterning, the inevitability of loss and suffering, and the possibilities for transformation and joy. Koyote is also co-editor at Mohini Books, a tiny queer-centric publisher based in Oslo, Norway.
The event will be in English.
Advertisement
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sentralen, Prodrom 3, Sentralenmat, Øvre Slottsgate, 0157 Oslo, Norge,Oslo, Norway
Tickets