Description
Delicate Dialogues: Genital touch - what does it need? / Sensual Touch Lab Series
with Noam Raz
We will dedicate the evening to our genitals and full-body-emotional attention. Exploring delicate ways of approaching it, teasing it, connecting to its vulnerability and building the emotional safety it requires in order to communicate and become receptive. The evening will start with a somatic (Feldenkrais like) warm up, followed by partner exercises, leading eventually to a more free genital feedback exploration. Participants are encouraged to say no, or check and then say no (or yes). Nudity is optional. Resistances, shame and shyness are cherished and welcomed.
What is Sensual Touch Lab Series for GBTQ Men*?
Sensual Touch Lab Series for GBTQ Men* is a monthly workshop where we aim to create a space for sensual closeness and playful encounters. Embodied, somatic experiences that appreciate our full-bodied nature. Using sensuality as an approach to explore new ways of dealing with our own fears or patterns related to nudity, intimacy, and touch. We invite you to explore, communicate, and possibly expand your personal boundaries within a framework of mutual respect and consent. This opens up the opportunity to experience the power of touch, sensation, and non-verbal interpersonal connection.
Each event will be a guided process, which will have a special touch depending on the theme and background of the facilitator*, whether it be bodywork and touch, somatics and intimacy, or something else. These short workshops may include nudity, partner exercises or close physical interactions.
Benefits:
• Creates meaningful connections within the GBTQ+ community through collective experiences
• Combats feelings of isolation and loneliness
• Promotes self-love and acceptance of one’s body and identity
• Provides a safe, judgement-free space to explore personal boundaries
• Contributes to overall well-being and supports the ability to build lasting relationships
• Can serve as a healthy coping mechanism and reduce the risk of substance abuse
Noam Raz ist Workshop-Facilitator, Feldenkrais-Praktiker und Familienaufstellungsleiter. Er hat in einer Vielzahl von körperlichen Praktiken und Ansätzen trainiert und experimentiert – Tanz, Taiji, Meditation, Somatik, Kink, Stimmarbeit und Parkour. Ursprünglich kommt er aus dem Bereich der Philosophie (Wittgenstein!) und Linguistik, sodass die Aufmerksamkeit auf die Sprache und deren Funktionsweise irgendwie immer im Hintergrund steht. www.noamra.com
General Information
• This format is for all queer men* / queer masculinities interested in experiencing touch in a safe(r) setting.
• Please pay attention to personal hygiene.
• Bring a sheet and towel to cover cushions, mats, or massage tables.
• This event will be in German and/or English depending on participant needs.
• This event is also available at a reduced member price – but not part of the two-free-monthly-events benefit.
• Concession tickets upon written request to .
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