
Sense Soma
a series of somatic journeys through the senses
5 June - Smell
29 June - Taste
27 July - Hearing, Voice
24 August - Sight, Intuition
21 September - Touch, Proprioception
The Taste of Aliveness
A 2-hour Online Somatic and Art Journey into Taste, Pleasure and Aliveness through Somatic Art Practice®, Body-Mind Centering®, mindful eating, and sharing.


“What if your hunger, that force that beckons you to the ice cream aisle, was the misunderstood sage of your body, rattling its cage inside the fortress of your soul?”
— David Bedrick
Date: Sunday, June 29th
Time: 4-6 PM UK | 5-7 PM CEST
Online on Zoom
The Scent of Memory
A 2-hour Online Somatic and Art Journey into Smell, Memory, and Meaning through Somatic Art Practice®, Body-Mind Centering®, creative writing, and sharing.


“Dandelion wine. The words were summer on the tongue. The wine was summer caught and stoppered...sealed away for opening on a January day with snow falling fast and the sun unseen for weeks...”
— Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine
REPLAY
"I just wanted to thank you again and say that I loved everything about your session.
The pace, the journey around the theme of smell, the dynamic way it all unfolded, the way you guided the process, your voice. I received so much pleasure from it. Thank you!"
- Yulia (Hypnotherapist, Sophrologist)
"My deep gratitude for this experience.
I was absolutely delighted by the experiment and your facilitation!
I found it so intriguing—these kinds of explorations through art and somatic practice are like puzzle pieces that come together to form a bigger picture."
- Ekaterina (Embodiment Teacher/Facilitator, Tango Teacher):
"Thank you once again for this incredible experience, which continues to unfold inside me.
Your workshop invited me to listen more deeply to the world through smells and sounds. At one point, I felt as if the world became brighter. The theme of smell is truly a rich and nourishing resource! I’m longing for more."
- Olga (Tango and Embodiment Teacher )
What the participants say

"Man, as we realise if we reflect for a moment, never perceives anything fully or comprehends anything completely. He can see, hear, touch, and taste; but how far he sees, how well he hears, what his touch tells him, and what he tastes depend upon the number and quality of his senses."
- Carl Gustav Jung