Sensuality Vision Board Workshop
Join Helena and Imale in this sensuality workshop, using vision board making as a gateway to explore and awaken erotic desires.
Meet your erotic self in a completely different environment without the sexual performance or vulnerability of physical nakedness.
The erotic is a power(resource) that is deep inside all of us – this power has been corrupted and we’ve been disconnected from it. We don’t know how to recognise it nor how to harness its potency.
In this workshop, we’ll be creating a ritualised, non-judgemental, explorative and creative space, using vision boards to envision our erotic blueprints. We’ll be drawing from African, Eastern, Western, nature, and your lived experiences.
Easy-going space to chat, get creative, and explore. Together, we’ll find a new way to feel truly alive.
Materials and refreshments will be available, we only ask for you to bring yourselves and an openness to connect.
This event is for LGBTQ+ people over 18.
About the facilitators
Helena (she/they) from A Shade of Black, a Creative Consultancy built to collaborate with visual artists and creatives as they navigate the art world, they strive to enhance the creative’s journey.
Imale (they/them) from Nlovu, a sensual wellness space rooted in embodiment, self-discovery, and emotional depth.
Nlovu supports individuals in exploring sensuality, releasing shame, and reconnecting with their innate power within a space that is both nurturing and expansive.
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