Retrain Your Lizard Brain: Somatic Singing for Trauma + Resilience
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Retrain Your Lizard Brain: Somatic Singing for Trauma + Resilience

Singing and somatic practice are one container offering a space to practice working through our grief, pain, and conflict.

By Minnesota Peacebuilding Leadership Institute

Date and time

Thursday, June 13 · 6:30 - 8:30pm CDT

Location

3104 16th Ave S

3104 16th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55407

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 2 hours

How do we find our way through personal, cultural, and systemic trauma towards resilience? Our culture is honestly pretty terrible at having community rhythms to process this and tools to live towards growth. Singing and somatic practice are one container offering a space to practice working through our grief, pain, and conflict towards finding joy, courage and connection.

Inspired by the STAR training, you’re invited to a monthly community song circle of simple songs, taught call and echo, and somatic practices to check in with how our bodies are processing. You don’t need to “be a singer” - we’re not singing to perform; we sing because it changes us.

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Donations
We request a donation for tickets to this event- any amount between $10-$50; we use a sliding scale in order to make this work as accessible as possible to people.

For reference, we consider:

$10 is a Sliding scale solidarity rate for folx who would not otherwise be able to come
$25 is a Full price ticket that allows us to break even for this event
$50 is a Benefactor rate that allows more people to attend by covering costs for our community.

If you want some help thinking through what you might be able to donate, we've found this graphic really helpful in thinking through the amount of financial privilege you carry and how it might apply: https://www.transgendertraininginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Sliding-Scale-Guidance2.png
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What to Bring:

To make the most of our time together, please remember to bring the following items:

-Water to stay hydrated throughout the event

-Clothes that are suitable for easy movement

-Yoga mats, pillows, and blankets for your comfort during somatic practices

-A journal and pen for any reflections or insights you may wish to jot down
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Parking info: Taken from the New City Church website, "There is plenty of free street parking around the building."

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COVID-19 Precautions:

We remain committed to your safety and well-being. Depending on the current COVID-19 situation, you may be required to wear a mask during the event. We appreciate your understanding and flexibility as we navigate these circumstances together.
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About the Workshop Leaders

Workshop leaders Conie Borchardt and Liz Digitale Anderson are GOOD TROUBLE, a queer mixed Asian songleading duo. They lead music for connection: songs for joy, grief, courage, and liberation. Conie and Liz have led community singing for picket lines and protests, backyard parties and bonfires, grief and healing spaces, Education for Liberation workshops, and anti-racist somatic praxis. They deeply believe that singing is for everyone, and that we sing because it changes us and anchors us to build a better world together. Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/goodtroublesings


Organized by

The Minnesota Peacebuilding Leadership Institute ("Peacebuilding") is a 501(c)(3) non-partisan public charity nonprofit organization transforming psychological trauma into nonviolent power with positive productive alternatives to revenge. We prepare individuals, organizations, and communities for truth-telling and repairing harm for healed, just, equitable relationships toward the possibility of reconciliation.  Our mission is to instigate, train, and support racially, sexually, culturally, ethnically, religiously, and economically diverse individuals and organizations to become trauma-informed, resilience-oriented, and restorative justice-focused, empowering communities in Minnesota, the USA, and around the world.  Our vision is making Minnesota the Peacebuilding Power State for All. www.mnpeace.org For additional information, please contact us at info@mnpeace.org and find us on social media as @MNPeacebuilding.

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