Wild Voices:
A Writing & Movement Workshop

with Nora Logan
Wednesday, January 31st
7-9pm
Maha Rose Brooklyn



Do you want to find new, embodied ways to explore your relationship to your creativity?



Join Nora Logan for this 2-hour writing and Body Temple Dance workshop (a somatic movement modality created by Adriana Rizzolo) to explore the ways your body can help you write your story and embodiment practices can help you get into a writing flow when you’ve felt stuck or like the words won’t come.


This workshop is for anyone who is interested in deepening their writing practice, whether it’s for personal healing, in their professional life or just for fun and wants to use their body to help them find their voice.
We’ll practice dance, do writing exercises and sit in circle to share our voices as a way to expand our capacity to be witnessed in community.


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Please bring a journal and a pen to write with.
All levels and bodies are welcome. No experience required.



Wild Voices: A Writing & Movement Workshop

Wednesday, January 31st
7-9pm

Maha Rose
200 Columbia street
Brooklyn, NY 11231

cancellation policy: account credit or refunds are available if requested 72 hours prior to the event, less a 10% service fee..

nora logan

Nora Logan is a writer, meditation + movement teacher, and the host of the podcast So, Life Wants You Dead, produced in collaboration with Soho House after winning their 'Soho Chance' competition in 2021 about the intersection of disability and creativity. Nora is passionate about the incredible power that the combination of movement, breath, and food has to heal. She has spent years obsessed with the most replenishing and gentle ways to nourish herself and heal from her own medical conditions. A lifelong yoga practitioner, Nora had to stop everything in 2015 due to a serious illness and subsequent liver transplant. It was a deeply humbling lesson in trauma, grief and healing and has led her to become a facilitator herself. She lives in NYC and is currently working on a memoir.