Creative Practices for Collective Care, Part 1 of 4
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This 4-session virtual series explores how expressive arts practices foster integration, connection, personal and collective wellbeing. Through guided sounding, movement, journaling, improvisation, and multisensorial-inspired exercises, participants engage in interactive, trauma-aware practices that cultivate belonging, wholeness, and mutual support. Designed for arts and wellbeing practitioners, healthcare professionals, therapists, neuroscientists, and curious learners, the series offers experiential tools for strengthening presence, co-regulation, and meaningful connection in both personal and professional contexts.
Feel free to pick and choose among the four virtual workshops. There will be a gentle scaffolding across sessions, so you can participate wherever your curiosity leads.
Jane Rigler is an internationally recognized flutist, composer, certified Deep Listening® facilitator, and ICF-trained Organic Intelligence® coach. She creates multi-sensorial experiences across four continents, integrating acoustic neuroscience with trauma-informed nervous system regulation techniques. A former University of Colorado professor, NEA grant recipient, and Fulbright Scholar, Jane excels at crafting safe environments where participants access deeper awareness and performance through sound-based wellness programming.
Her research blends communal humanities with a post-humanities approach, inviting us to listen more expansively and reimagine our relationships with the living world and our non-human collaborators. By integrating performance, pedagogy, play, and contemplative inquiry, Jane’s work invites transformative listening and collaborative resonance with the whole natural world.

