Primal Play & Cuddle Jam: Geneva edition #1
This workshop is an invitation to step into more aliveness and play while being relational. Sometimes we are taking ourselves too seriously and live in our minds and stories. Come and join us to deepen into the realness of the moment when we are fully present in our flesh and open to curiosity to show us the way.
Imagine that you meet a person across from you without thinking about what and how the connection will go. What if you instead witness how connection will unfold when both of you are fully present, seen and guided by wisdom of your bodies. Let`s be surprised what actually will be co-created together.
What is Primal Play?
The Primal Play is practice which offers you to break your patterns of habitual relating. This practice is an invitation to reconnect with your playful and authentic parts. This relational laboratory invites you to be fully in the moment and to follow the wisdom of your body. It is a safe, non-sexual space to explore physical connection.
The Primal Play is movement practice with no verbal exchange. Two or more players sit on a mat with inquiry to arrive at the present moment. There is no agenda, nothing should happen besides you can simply let go and see what energy wants to move through.
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Primal Play & Cuddle Jam: Geneva edition #1
This workshop is an invitation to step into more aliveness and play while being relational. Sometimes we are taking ourselves too seriously and live in our minds and stories. Come and join us to deepen into the realness of the moment when we are fully present in our flesh and open to curiosity to show us the way.
Imagine that you meet a person across from you without thinking about what and how the connection will go. What if you instead witness how connection will unfold when both of you are fully present, seen and guided by wisdom of your bodies. Let`s be surprised what actually will be co-created together.
What is Primal Play?
The Primal Play is practice which offers you to break your patterns of habitual relating. This practice is an invitation to reconnect with your playful and authentic parts. This relational laboratory invites you to be fully in the moment and to follow the wisdom of your body. It is a safe, non-sexual space to explore physical connection.
The Primal Play is movement practice with no verbal exchange. Two or more players sit on a mat with inquiry to arrive at the present moment. There is no agenda, nothing should happen besides you can simply let go and see what energy wants to move through.
We got blessings to bring this amazing practice to Geneva from its creators Rachel Rickards and Buster Radvik from Embodied Intimacy. They themselves adapted the practice from Ritual Play developed by Marina Kronkvits.
Cuddle Jam: The second part of the workshop will be enriched with mellow and flowy cuddle session as a beautiful way to integrate the previous experience and sooth our nervious system even more.
For Whom is This Workshop? For everyone who wants to reconnect with themselves and others in an authentic, spontaneous, physical way. For everyone who wants to feel more alive and to relearn how to let go and play. You can come in couples or solo. No previous experience is needed.
Disclaimer: Even though this event is nonsexual, sensuality during play might arise. All the time the clothes stay on. All activities are optional. Your full consent is the only requirement for your interactions with others.
LOCATION: SOHAM Studio
DATE & TIME:
Saturday, April 5th, 2025 (18.00-22.00 CET)
Door opens 17.45 CET
COST:
Regular price:CHF 50
Supporting price: CHF 60
FACILITATION:
Marija Kocijasevic ( I am psychotherapist who is passionate to support people stepping more into themselves), Laurène Barmaz (yoga teacher and pleasure activist), Jordi Agusti-Panareda (certified massage therapist and passionated about power of touch)
WHAT TO WEAR?
Wear something comfortable to move. We will be barefoot.
WHAT TO BRING?
Bottle of water and maybe an extra T-Shirt.
CONTACT US:
If you have any questions about the event email mkocijasevic@yahoo.com
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