Ritual Co-Creation Workshop
Sunday, March 24, 2019 • 17 Adar II 5779
10:00 AM - 2:00 PMBoard Room and MikvahAs Ritual Faciliators, you know that people seek rituals for many profound reasons. In this training, we'll focus on techniques to put into in your "spiritual toolbox" to help others create meaningful rituals that go beyond (but might still include) traditional texts. Everyone has within them the ability to co-create! This workshop helps you tap into skills you already have and will deepen your own practice of creating rituals for yourself and others.
Join Rabbi Sarah Tasman, founder of the Tasman Center for Jewish Creativity & JMCW/Adas Israel Community Mikvah faculty member and Steph Black, our Adas Israel Community Mikvah Intern for a special opportunity to learn how to Co-Create Rituals.
Example of other ritual tools can include:
· Texts (such as poems, prayers, personal writings)
· Community (who if anyone should accompany them)
· Songs (playlists or singing--you don’t have to have a great voice!)
· Scents (candles, oils, etc) · Movement (yoga, stretching, other symbolic postures)
· Taste (symbolic foods or drinks)
· Breathing & Guided Meditation
· Using silence intentionally
· Holding Space for Spontaneity
We will be exploring how co-created rituals differ from what we currently offer, deepening our active listening skills, and Training/Role Playing on supporting others in ritual creation.
Date: Sunday March 24, 2019 Time: 10am-2pm Location: Board Room & Mikvah Lunch & Snacks included
Questions? Contact Steph Black sb0267a@student.american.edu
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