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Professional workshop

Moe Clark – animate intimacies: radical + ritual futurity (vox redux)

08 ⇾ Jun. 10 2026 (Monday – Wednesday)

13:00 to 16:00

Weekly rate:$28

Teaching Language: English
Questions can be asked in:

English, French

This workshop is a continuity of Weather Being’s workshop offered in September, 2025.

Categories
#Creative process

© HayfPhotography

Objective

Drawing from principles that animate beyond human kinships, call backwards into the future of Indigiqueer brilliance and Indigenous knowledge, this workshop invites participants to explore present space-time continuums and dream more radical futurities.

Expanding on tastawayihk / in-between (2Spirit) principles, we move across thresholds of body and voice, exploring what wants to be sung and birthed into being.

Through heightened sensory awareness and body-voice activations, we attune ourselves to the intimate processes and cycles that unfold within and around us. Expanding on personal, collective and cosmological frameworks, which centre Michif and Indigiqueer practices, we deepen into the rich intersections of land and body-based methodologies.

We will explore the interplay of ancestral connections, creative lineages, stillness/silence as resistance, and personal intuition as emergent tools for liberation.

Content

vocal improvisation,
poetic prompts to animate new pathways into the body-mind imagination,
ritual circle work to attune to the larger and beyond-human group dynamics,
writing prompts,
subtle body-based exercises and smaller partner or group work,
Cultural teachings to ground exercises in land-based methodologies even within the studio context,
tastawayihk / in-between practices for exploring thresholds,
rhythm exercises,
circle singing.

Workshop Rhythm

~ Variable rhythm

Accessibility Features

~ Cardio exercices
~ Exercices are adaptable
~ Floor work
~ High music or sound level
~ Jumps and shocks
~ Physical contact between participants
~ Short verbal explications
~ Sub-groups exercices
~ Visual support (i.e.documentation, texts…)

Biography

âpihtawikosisâniskwêw (Métis/mixed-settler) multidisciplinary artist, educator, Somatic Experiencing® Practioner (SEP™) and vocalist, Moe Clark (she/they) is a 2Spirit singing thunderbird.

Moe was born and raised in Treaty 7 (Calgary) and is a proud member of the Métis Nation of Alberta. Currently residing as a guest in Tio’tiá:ke/ Mooniyang/ Montréal (QC), Moe works as an artist, land-based creative arts facilitator, ceremonial apprentice, community organizer and SEP™. A dedicated nêhiyawêwin (Plains Cree language) and Michif (Métis language) learner, Moe collaborates intimately with Indigenous Elders and knowledge keepers to advance language resurgence through song-based practices.

As a creative arts facilitator and Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner Moe’s work in community reinforces collective liberation, embodied healing, and intergenerational transmission while supporting thriving futures for 2Spirit/Indigiqueer, QTBIPOC and other marginalized kin. They anchor 2S Michif-Plains Cree medicine wheel/wholism teachings, while reinforcing body-based practices as “land-back.”

Partners

This workshop is made possible thanks to the support of REPAIRE, Culture Laurentides , and Studio 303, with financial assistance from the Government of Quebec through the Intervention-Compétences program, administered by Compétence Culture.