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Tending To Our Rage - A One Day Women's Workshop

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Kalorama, Vic. Exact address will be emailed to you upon registration
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Sat, 26 Jul, 10am - 4pm AEST

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Tending to Our Rage.

Our rage has been systemically judged, shamed and suppressed perhaps more than any other human emotion!

From “women should know their place” and “you look prettier when you smile” narratives, to the anger management era (which served only to suppress our anger) to the pathology of hysteria, madness, high anxiety and in ways beyond what we can imagine. Rage has been seen as the least favourable of our feelings.

And so, as we do, women have internalised our hate of rage and wrapped our sense of self up in how well we can numb our rage, hide our rage and not identify with our rage.

But rage has a purpose and a need and is longing for some tenderness from us.

If rage was a child in the school playground, it would be the child that no one wants to play with, the one judged and shunned and told to do better. And so it is, with our emotions, which will play in playground of our bodies for our entire lives, regardless of whether we want them to or not.

Rage deserves some tending to, so that we can co-exist with our rage without being triggered by her and so that we can learn from what she has to share.

Join Alli and Siobhán for our one day workshop Tending to Our Rage’ where we will invite rage to sit beside us in circle, we will learn from her through guided drum journeying, we will sing to her to honour her presence and we will soothe our nervous systems through voicework, letter writing and ritual.

**Please note this is a trauma informed and neuro affirming workshop and will not include rage dumping, cathartic invocations of rage or anything heavy! This workshop will invite us to tend to the edges of our rage so that we can begin to feel safer with her presence. 

ABOUT THE HOSTS

-Siobhán is the creatress and facilitator of Kindred Womancraft which aims to reconnect women with their truth, power, and purpose. Facilitating one-on-one work and creating events that nourish a deeper way of being with the world as a doorway into belonging. Siobhan has many years of experience in holding sacred spaces and ceremonies. Both individually supporting women through pregnancy birth and postpartum, and collectively, in Women's Circles, Workshops & Retreats.She provides soul-centric and earth-based care in all that she does.

-Allison is a former Registered Music Therapist of 16 years who left the Allied Health industry in 2021 in order to align her work more deeply with culturally responsive practices and to switch her focus from individual change to socio-cultural change. Allison provides support and education around the topics of childhood brain development and the use of music as a regulatory tool. Being an autistic person herself, Allison works within a trauma informed and neuro affirming framework sharing her lived experience of autism openly within her work with her ‘emotive storytelling mixed with science’ approach to education.



->>We have another event 'Tending to Our Rage' happening the day before this on the 26th July. We have made these two events to complement each other and created a discount code for those who attend both. Enter code TENDING at check out if you book both. You can find more details here

https://events.humanitix.com/tending-to-our-grief-vlcbu3uv

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Kalorama, Vic. Exact address will be emailed to you upon registration
Hosted by Allison Davies