Tuesday, November 17, 2020

GUIDED MOVEMENT CLASS ONLINE: A BENEFIT FOR KENSINGTON-WINDSOR TERRACE MUTUAL AID

 

 
Emergent Improvisation Class Online
Sunday, November 29th, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

A guided movement class to benefit Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid: Neighbors Supporting Neighbors in Brooklyn, New York, will be offered online on Sunday, November 29th, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
"Community Emergent Improvisation // Kensington-Windsor Terrace Mutual Aid is a donation-based guided movement class. This class invites your individual imagination and instinct into each moment.
 
By activating your innate curiosity, playfulness, bravery, and creativity, we are able to strengthen the communication, the webbing, between our thoughts and our bodies. The movement prompts are simple--sometimes meditative, sometimes groovy--and always with an eye towards relief and enjoyment of our physical bodies.
 
Please wear clothing that you can move around in."

The suggested donation for this fund raiser for KWT Mutual Aid is $15-$20. You can donate at https://www.kwtmutualaid.com/donate. Everyone is welcome to participate, regardless of your ability to pay.

Troy Ogilvie (she/her) lives in Windsor Terrace (Lenape/Canarsie lands) and is a choreographer-director-performer-teacher. She teaches Emergent Improvisation nationally and internationally and loves to birdwatch in Green-Wood Cemetery. For more information, see www.troyogilvie.com or @troyanosaurus.

**Watch the Facebook page at 
for the class Zoom link on Sunday, November 29th.**
 
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About KWT Mutual Aid
Launched on March 19th, 2020, KWT Mutual Aid is a volunteer organization created by neighbors for neighbors, with the objective of helping our community cope with the physical, mental, emotional, and economic hardships created by the COVID-19 crisis.

The idea is simple: showing solidarity through our actions. Neighbors helping neighbors by pooling resources and supporting each others' needs.

Our neighborhoods include immigrant communities that are often denied financial support from the city, state, and federal government, neighbors who have lost their jobs due to the pandemic and those living in vulnerable situations.

KWT Mutual Aid partners with local groups, organizations, and volunteers to meet needs, from grocery shopping and delivery, to prescription pick-ups, well-being phone check-ins, support and guidance accessing government benefits, and providing emergency funds.