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Honoring the Father, honoring Oneself

Hosted by Sasha Soreff
Honoring the Father, honoring Oneself

Sun. June 14

8:00am - 9:15am

This is a digital event. You should receive information in your ticket or from the host about how to join online.

$11 - $30
6/21 is Father's Day in the US. What does this day mean to you? With embodied expression and compassion, we'll explore what it means to be in reflect on the father in and/or absent from our lives.

Family roles can take on archetypal quality. What comes to mind, when you hear the word "father?" What is your relationship, or absence of relationship with, a father in your life? With embodied expression and warm community, we'll explore what the day means and honor our lived experiences.

One needn't have particular relationship with fathers or fatherhood to attend - whatever your connection with the father/parent, or fathering/parenting (or absence thereof), you are most welcome.

Empathic conversation, rooted in the principles of Non-Violent Communication invites us toward a compassionate understanding of our lived experiences; creative movement allows for the embodied expression of long-held feelings. This union of empathy, embodiment, and expression brings from our heads into our hearts and toward a deeper level of self-connection and presence.

No prior movement experience is necessary, movement is optional and self-determined, and stillness is welcome.

About Sasha Soreff

For three decades, Sasha has been supporting individuals of all ages, capacities, and comfort levels to connect to their bodies and emotions, fostering a powerful sense of self-discovery and soulful expression.

Sasha weaves relational neuroscience, embodied expression, and transformational principles together to support nervous system regulation, emotional clarity, and a greater sense of freedom.

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