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Seeking the Source Workshop

  • ARoS Aarhus Art Museum 2 Aros Allé Aarhus, 8000 Denmark (map)

Storyteller Sara Domingo Brauner and participatory artist Hey There Kapplow invite you into a conversation and crafting workshop investigating the place of the intuitive arts in the modern world.

Inspired by the (Jewish) story of the angel Lailah, and the way that water divination has been woven into or used alongside scientific methods in the professions that seek and map underground water sources, we will share personal stories and experiences with one another while making and experimenting with some tools from the intuitive arts and techniques for strengthening the intuition, despite the noise and chaos of modern life.

BIOS

Sara Domingo Brauner is a storyteller and a body therapist. As a storyteller and artist, Sara has traveled collecting stories and studied in the International School of Storytelling, in England, where stories are used as a method to bring change to the world. In addition, she has studied under the mentorship of Shonaleigh Cumbers, in the way of traditional Jewish storytelling, using this art as a way of transmitting wisdom. Currently she is holding monthly storytelling circles and workshops, bringing the art for storytelling into her community in Aarhus.

Hey There Kapplow uses prompts, conversations, objects, sound, installation, walks and circumstances to invite people to pause their usual ways of operating and participate in embodied, anti-capitalist discovery processes together. Kapplow facilitates collective experimentation with alternative ways of being and understanding, in an effort to reduce suffering bred by the social structures around us.

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