A workshop presented by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture Erotic Breathwork

Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 12pm

  • 18+
This event has passed.

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



Center for Sex Positive Culture Annex

1608 15th Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119