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Embodied Practices in the Classroom (Skill Build)

  • 100 W. Oxford St. E-1200 Philadelphia, PA, 19122 United States (map)

Embodied Practices in the Classroom (Skill Build)

Led by Dance Artist and Teaching Artist, Caitlin Green, this free workshop offers ways that body-awareness, autonomy, and movement can be a tool for self and group synchrony in classroom settings. Join us at ArtWell's office in the Oxford Mills Building to put these concepts into practice!

Caitlin Green, Dance Artist and Teaching Artist

Caitlin (she/they) is a freelance dance artist with a background in dance/movement therapy (R-DMT). To conclude their Master's degree at Drexel, they conducted qualitative research on the use of dance improvisation as a method for exploring and integrating identity. Caitlin’s performance work has been featured in the Painted Bride Art Center’s Building Bridges artist cohort (2020), Bodymeld’s GWYN residency (2021), and Philadelphia Dance Project’s DANCE UP CLOSE (2022). She has facilitated several projects and workshops, themed around the body's role in wellness, catharsis, and transformation. “Dancing to Transgress: Lessons from bell hooks” (2020), convened teaching artists to re-imagine what an inclusive learning environment can look like using dance and discussion. In “Our Embodied Impulses” (2021) collaborating artists explored individual and collective restoration through writing and dance. Caitlin is a trauma-informed teaching artist with Dancing Classrooms, The Village of Arts and Humanities, BuildaBridge, and a writer for the local dance publication, thINKingDANCE.

ArtWell Skill Builds

Skill Builds are a monthly workshop dedicated to sharing a human-centered and creative approach to community work. On the first Saturday of every month, ArtWell hosts a guest facilitator to teach on a range of topics from creating multiple entry points to activities, identifying maltreatment of youth, event planning, giving and receiving feedback, and more. Regardless of vocation, career focus, or level of experience, ArtWell welcomes all who seek to be a part of a learning community.

We hope to see you at the ArtWell office on Saturday, October 5th! RSVP at the link below.

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