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Play is Possible: Cultivating a Sense of Play Through Movement with Sasha Soreff
October 6, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm PDT
Cost: $20About the Event
This session will be taught by Sasha Soreff, October 6, 2021 from 6-7:30pm PDT
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Play is such a precious, life-affirming experience. In times of stress and diminished safety, it can quickly disappear. How do we get it back? Resonant movement helps us rediscover a sense of playfulness, curiosity and delight. After a gentle warm up, we’ll explore how resonant movement can lead us to play and creative spontaneity.
All movement invitations are optional. Whatever range of motion and mode of expression feels authentic and comfortable for you is welcome.
- 90 minutes
- This will be an experiential session
- Purchase includes an invitation to the live exploration, and event access to download the recording.
- Part of the 10-week Wisdom of the Body Play Series: embodiment, singing, and art practices to support your healing journey
How to Register
This is part of the 10-week Wisdom of the Body Play Series: embodiment, singing, and art practices to support your healing journey. To see the entire collection, click here.
If you have questions, please email [email protected]
About Sasha Soreff

Sasha Soreff is a New York City-based choreographer and change agent. As a workshop creator and facilitator, she awakens empathic connection through resonant movement and language. Combining practices informed by relational neuroscience with playful and fierce creative expression, her approach gives us access to the deepest parts of ourselves. As Artistic Director of Sasha Soreff Dance Theater, Sasha has created opportunities for audiences to participate in multigenerational work on stage and in community for two decades. She teaches at Gibney Dance and guest taught at NYU Langone’s Initiative for Women with Disabilities. She is honored to participate in “Equitable Dinners: Setting the Table for Racial Equity” as part of a team of facilitators since mid-2020.