Deep Listening for Embodiment, with Rachel Condry [online workshop]
Tue, Apr 11, 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

CLASS / WORKSHOP

Join Deep Listening practitioner Rachel Condry for this online workshop to explore new perspectives on our experience of being in bodies using the three modalities of Deep Listening practice: listening meditations, listening through the body with a gentle movement practice, and listening in dreams.

In a time when the mere existence of some bodies is made political, embodiment is a revolutionary act! Find new pathways to connection and restoration, experience, and protection.

Please register here to attend this free online workshop. You will receive a zoom link upon registration.

This event is made possible with funds from the A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Foundation and the Delaware County Arts Grants, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered in Delaware County by the Roxbury Arts Group.

Photo (above) by Becky Cohen.

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Rachel Condry is a clarinetist, improviser, composer and educator. She recently moved to the western Catskills region of NY state to establish The Center for Quantum Living, an intentional community and retreat based in permaculture design and Deep Listening practice. Condry studied composition with Pauline Oliveros at Mills College and participated in Pauline’s 2011 Tower Ring Project in Geyserville, CA. She became a certified Deep Listening practitioner in 2020 and has been offering in-person and online Deep Listening workshops since. As a performer, Rachel takes a special interest in new and creative music and can be heard in a variety of diverse ensembles and recordings such as the Nathan Clevenger Group, The Matt Small Chamber Ensemble, and Gestaltish. She can also be heard on Roscoe Mitchell’s albums Discussions (2017) and Roscoe Mitchell Orchestra Littlefield Concert Hall Mills College (2019) on Wide Hive Records. In 2005, Rachel played at Carnegie Hall with the Matt Small Chamber Ensemble. She has an MFA from Mills College in Oakland as well as a BA and a BM from Oberlin College and Conservatory.