From Somatic experience to Bullerengue: Awakening our creative roots
Event description
In this 4-week journey you will immerse yourself in a somatic experience that goes beyond dance. Through sensory practices, theatrical explorations, and somatic movement, we will awaken awareness in every part of the body, reconnecting with our femininity and with the creative power rooted in the womb and pelvis. These centers are not only physical, but also symbolic spaces of creation, resilience, and transformation.
The workshop invites us to reconnect with ourselves and with each other as women co-creating safe spaces for our authenticity, recognizing the unique force that emerges when we come together in embodied presence. In this collective space we will honor our cycles, our creativity, and our ancestral roots through the body.
The last two weeks will open the path to Bullerengue, a traditional Afro-Colombian dance of fertility and feminine strength. With greater awareness of our movement, we will learn its basic steps and use skirts as extensions of our bodies, discovering how each gesture becomes an expression of rhythm, root, and freedom.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
JULI TURCONI:
Argentinian-born movement artist, social worker, and poet, she weaves somatic practice, ancestral wisdom, and creative expression. With a background in latinamerican and contemporary dance, yoga, and intercultural facilitation, her work honors the body as Cuerpo-Territorio — a space of revelation, memory, and connection with Earth and others.
MAIRA RODRIGUEZ
As a Colombian dancer and holistic expressive arts practitioner, she brings the richness of Colombian folkloric traditions to Australia. With years of experience, she is dedicated to honouring her roots and inspiring others to connect with their inner selves through dance, culture, and movement.
NOTE
If you are financially struggling and you feel a call to join this workshop please feel free to send us a message to maira.folklatina@gmail.com or 0436288458 (Juli)
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