Postponed: Embodied Communication in a Digital World

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Postponed: Embodied Communication in a Digital World

with Jenny Hannah

Saturday, February 26th, 2022 | 2:00pm – 5:00pm ET

Due to unforeseen circumstances, this program has to be rescheduled for a future date. 
Thank you and we apologize for any inconvenience.

For many people, maintaining satisfying human connections includes non-verbal communication. However, in the midst of a pandemic, physical distance creates barriers to connecting with each other and dependency on on-screen communication.

How does technology shape our mind-body? Do the constraints of technology promote ambivalent feelings about our relationships? How can we utilize the experience of nowness and the mind of meditation to traverse digital confines?

Join psychotherapist and meditation teacher Jenny Hannah for this workshop as we explore ways to deepen our relationships, and unstick our image based and verbal processing, both with ourselves and others. Through moving meditation, short investigative talks, group inquiry, discussions, and experiential breathing and movement exercises, we will fully embody our authentic felt presence and communicate with whole body expression.

If you have any questions, please contact registration@nyimc.org.

 

Teacher(s)

Jenny Hannah

Jenny Hannah (she/her) offers alignment through mind-body communication. She is a meditation and yoga instructor, psychotherapist, art therapist, and group facilitator. Valued for her extensive training in psychology, the body, and Art, her holistic practice is potent and multi-faceted. She invites shadow aspects of individual and collective dynamics as teaching tools, encouraging personal and community growth through mindfulness awareness and inquiry. Jenny has a refined ability to weave complex themes into both verbal and non-verbal modalities, synthesizing direct experience through the process of communication, art, and movement. Her approach is one of exploration and creativity, sealed with evidence based modalities.

By day, Jenny teaches Expressive Arts at University of the West, a non-profit school in Los Angeles based in Buddhist Principles. In addition to her own practice in relational art, she works at Coldwater Counseling, a Jungian psychology based center, offering depth-oriented approaches to therapy. Jenny has been highly engaged with Buddhist studies for over ten years and is a practitioner of tantra. She is devoted to a path of warriorship, sacred view, and wakeful engagement.

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