Underbelly: The Art of Slowing Down (East Coast)

Wed Mar 18 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm UTC-04:00

Open Arts Studio, Inc | Brooklyn

Amy F. Rogg
Publisher/HostAmy F. Rogg
Underbelly: The Art of Slowing Down (East Coast)
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A non-verbal somatic journeying practice (via rest and embodied movement) where we reclaim our slow in a fast and overwhelming world.
About this Event

*****Underbelly: The Art of Slowing Down® has expanded to NYC! *****

** Live music with and !

Born in the Bay Area in 2018, Underbelly is a non-verbal, somatic journeying practice (via rest and embodied movement) immersed in music for a slower body.

It is a response to the loss of slowness and spaciousness in our dominant culture which survives on speed, keeping oppressive, destructive, and traumatic systems in place at the cost of our well-being and planetary health. It's time to dismantle the hurry and reclaim our slow in a fast and overwhelming world.
We prioritize and center nervous system (co)regulation, emotional digestion, nourishment, rest, boredom, living in the questions, holding complexity, parasympathetic capacity, subtlety, listening, communion, and attuned relationship over modernity’s urgency, linearity, transaction, instant gratification, extremes, consumerism, extraction and incessant stimulation. This practice doesn't impose or instruct with authority, but gives space, freedom and safety to rest in our own unstructured being without constant intrusion. We learn to lovingly hold ourselves exactly as we are, soften into feeling, relax into trust, honor our rhythms and needs, and follow our organic unfolding through listening and yielding vs. pushing and controlling.
Here, we open to our innate, and perhaps quieter intelligence without always being told what to do or how to be "right." Instead of overly prescribing and managing, we let space be the teacher and move through undemanding time as we lean back into the mystery, the essential, the emergent and reconnect with what has been here all along. In the age of empire, division, dissociation, screens and excess may we continue to nurture the connective tissue between us and strengthen the foundational fabric of our humanity and greater ecosystem.

Voyage beneath the surface of our fast culture, and sink into a slow sanctuary for unearthing what is alive, tender, and honest for you in every moment.​​​

***This experience is not performative/postured/appropriated spirituality, nor a workshop, movement method or quintessential ecstatic dance or contact improv jam. It is not a quick fix or the next dopamine hit. It is not guided from certainty or giving solutions. It's a kindred embodiment community that values generous collaboration, energetic sensitivity, self and collective inquiry, exploring relational dynamics, nuance, and being in real-time somatic process. Underbelly is a trauma informed space.

***Underbelly is experimental in nature and each one varies depending on what is alive in the group field at that given time:

  • Movement forms are welcome (authentic/personal/formless/sensory/somatic/intuitive movement, movement with others etc).
  • Meditative forms are welcome (resting, pausing, stillness, being-ness, witnessing, observing, writing, drawing, doing nothing etc).
  • Participants may explore being in their own space/solo.
  • Participants may explore being in proximal space (being near each other, without physical contact). This gives us time to feel what is energetically alive in the spaces between us and listen to subtler notes of interaction without rushing into habits.
  • Participants may eventually explore consensual, mindful physical contact.
  • There are facilitated and non-facilitated portions so participants can practice regulating their nervous/attachment systems while navigating real time dynamics in the room.
  • Music: emotional, soulful, slow, spacious, deep, symphonic, film scores, meditative, ambient, experimental, nature sounds, silent, and live.
  • All are welcome. You'll absorb and discover as you go. It is helpful to have some familiarity with somatic work, the nervous system and trauma healing.​​

BEFORE COMING:

1) Read more about the Underbelly practice here

2) Review What to Expect + Code of Conduct here

3) See schedule+tickets/ Whatsapp group here


Schedule for the evening:

7pm: arrive

7:20pm: container closes

7:30pm: begin

9:30pm: end

*Please arrive @7pm so your body has time to unwind/settle in! We will close the container promptly @7:20pm. The building locks up around 7:30pm.


*Tickets can be purchased on Eventbrite or at the door only through Venmo/Paypal/cash. No one turned away for lack of funds, please communicate.


About the Conduit/Creator: Amy Rogg (she/her) is an activator and nurturer of the human spirit. She is half Taiwanese/half white of Eastern European-Jewish descent, born in Denver Colorado and raised mostly in the Bay Area. She is the conduit, steward, and facilitator of Underbelly: The Art of Slowing Down®. Amy’s approach isn't to fix, control or push, but to heart-fully and maternally tend to the ever-changing human condition as we relate to each other & the planet. Her medicine is in the creation of atmosphere, being led by the moment, sensing group energy fields, conversing with the nervous system, and cultivating loving, intentional space for life’s vital intelligence to do the work it already knows how to do. Amy has a B.A. in television/film production and studied acting/improv in Los Angeles. She has led yoga (E-RYT 500) and meditation for over a decade, is a certified herbalist, and has been facilitating/engaging in somatic and relational movement practices since 2012. She has relocated from the Bay Area to New York City.



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Open Arts Studio, Inc, 68 Jay Street, Brooklyn, United States

Tickets

USD 28.52 to USD 39.19

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