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Saturday School Autumn 2024. Image courtesy Sana Badri.

The Work of Becoming: the individual and the collective

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14:00–16:00
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Where should we go after the last frontiers?

Where should the birds fly after the last sky?

— Mahmoud Darwish, 1986. Translation by Carolyn Forché

For many years, dr dima mekdad’s practice has been informed by her lived experience of migration and displacement, community building and research, as well as her work alongside artists and communities navigating change, rupture, and renewal. Her method centres the body as a site of knowledge, relation, and transformation, attending to how personal experience is shaped through connection with others and the conditions we live within.

On the occasion of ‘Thresholds of Becoming’, she has envisioned this workshop as a shared space for sensing and practising becoming together. Moving gently through guided movement, moments for reflection and conversation, participants are invited to notice how awareness unfolds in the body and in relation to others. The session begins with individual embodied meditation, then moves into pairs and small groups, holding space for calm, connection, listening, and dialogue. All practices are invitational and grounded in participants’ consent.

Saturday School Autumn 2024. Image courtesy Sana Badri.
Portrait of dr dima mekdad. Image courtesy Roswitha Chesher.
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Rather than framing ‘becoming’ as an individual goal or fixed outcome, the workshop approaches it as an ongoing relational process that emerges through attentiveness, care, and collective presence.

Advance booking is required to attend this event. We warmly encourage you to consider making a donation to support our charitable work.

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