A workshop presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture Erotic Breathwork
Erotic Breathwork is a way to raise and circulate sexual energy. We will be doing a series of guided breathing exercises, individually and with class partners. This will be a lively and interactive class, this work is fun and energizing. Participants are asked to wear comfortable clothing & bring water. Potential participants are made aware that although this work does have use during physical intimacy, this is not a sexual-techniques class & there is no nudity or sexual interaction/touching involved.
When: 12PM to 4PM
Cost at the door: $50.
Advance: $45- Individuals, $85- Couples and $125- Triads
About the Educator:
Mkali-Hashiki (“em-KAH-lee HAH-she-kee”), the name given to me by my Godmother (a Priest of Oshun in the Ifa tradition), means “fierce passion”. I believe that we are all entitled to have passion in our lives, and to understand how being connected to our passion & creativity enhances our lives & the lives of those around us. It is my fierce passion for a happy, healthy, world that compels me to do this work.
I have a complex sexual history, and a complicated and often confusing (to others) sexuality. I have personal experience with polyamory, nonmonogamy, BDSM, and achieving sexual mystical states. I am, and have always been, a “sexual outlaw”; and being a “triple minority” (Black, female, and queer) has allowed me to view society's standards on sexuality with a critical eye. It wasn't until I came out and became a queer rights activist & organizer that I was really able to see the ways in which “standard sexuality” limits us, and separates us from our power.
Prior to my move to the West Coast in 2003, I facilitated and co-facilitated numerous workshops & panels on sexuality and politics across the country: at clinics, festivals, conferences, and universities. My essays on various aspects of sexuality have been published in 'zines, feminist journals, and popular anthologies.
You can learn more about M'kali-Hashiki at http://www.bodyenstasy.com
A workshop presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture. Please go to TheFSPC.org for more information.
This event is sponsored by the Center for Sex Positive Culture