Saturday, September 20th, 2025 | 10am-1pm PT
Price: $54 with early reg by June 29th and for grads anytime
$60 after June 29th
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Dreams are windows to our subconscious, gifts from another realm. Movement and the arts can serve as valuable tools for engaging with our dreams in waking life. The arts lend themselves well to dream work, and can be experienced as a sort of waking dream, a highly imaginal realm of symbolism, feeling, and story.
In this 3-hour workshop, each participant will come prepared with a specific dream they want to work with. It can be a recent dream, or one whose memory has stayed with you from the past. We will use movement, drawing, and creative writing to bring the images from our dream into embodied exploration, visual expression, and language that help us make meaning and deepen into the offerings it has for us. Please be aware that the individual support available in this container is limited; highly charged or traumatic dreams are best avoided in this workshop.
To get the most out of this online class, please prepare a comfortable space to move in with access to your online device and reliable internet service. If you are using a handheld device, such as a pad or phone, please be sure to use a stand for your device so that it is held securely in place. You will want to have your hands free and be able to move freely and safely during movement exercises without worrying about your device falling. Also, have art supplies ready at hand for the drawing activity and paper and pen for journaling and creative writing exercises.
Workshops are for ages 18+ only and disability access is not provided.
Photo credit: Rick Chapman
Please note: Tamalpa does not record nor permit the recording of any classes or workshops due to the sensitive and sometimes vulnerable nature of the work, and to protect participant privacy.
Natan Daskal’s background in theater, dance, design and fine arts combine with his love of nature, dedication to social justice, and commitment to personal development under Tamalpa Institute’s approach to learning and living artfully. He has taught movement and the expressive arts to children, youth, and adults in diverse settings. Natan is a member of Tamalpa’s core faculty, and has extensive teaching experience working directly with Anna Halprin as her teaching assistant in public workshops and classes. Natan studied ballet at the Joffrey School in New York City, received his BFA in Communication Design at Parsons the New School for Design, and received his MA in Education at Goddard College where he studied the intersection of somatics, creativity, and community education. natandaskal.com
NOTE: Registration will be conducted through Eventbrite. Upon payment, you will receive a confirmation email from them with information on how to register for your Zoom link. If you do not receive an email from Eventbrite, please email Workshops at Tamalpa immediately.
Deadlines:
- Registration closes at the start time of the workshop.
- Refunds will only be given if cancellation is received at least 48 hours before the start of the workshop. Eventbrite’s registration and processing fees are non-refundable. No partial refunds or transfers available.
