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Inner Topographies - a movement dialogue

Mon, Jan 26

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The Atlanta Grief House

This Body Mapping series is a guided somatic practice that invites us to notice and listen to our bodies with curiosity and care, honoring our personal experiences and emotions as part of a healing-creative process.

Inner Topographies - a movement dialogue
Inner Topographies - a movement dialogue

When & Where

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Jan 26, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

The Atlanta Grief House, 500 S Columbia Dr, Decatur, GA 30030, USA

Who

What

This Body Mapping series offers a welcoming space to connect with ourselves and one another through the simplicity of movement, imagery, and storytelling, supporting healing and restoration. It is a guided somatic practice that invites us to notice and listen to our bodies with curiosity and care, honoring our personal experiences and emotions as part of a healing-creative process.


Grief shows up in our bodies in many ways—through self-abandonment, isolation, and disconnection. This creative healing process uses art-making to support reflection, transformation, and meaningful inner dialogue. Each session explores a different area of the body, offering multiple ways to participate and adapt the experience to individual needs.


Expect grounding breathwork, gentle guided movement, and drawing. All are welcome. No prior movement or art experience is needed; materials are provided. Please wear comfortable clothing.


Led by Juana Farfán


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Juana Farfán is a certified arts-in-health practitioner, dance educator, and independent artist dedicated…

Tickets

  • Inner Topographies Ticket

    From $15.00 to $30.00

    • $30.00

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    • $15.00

      +$0.38 ticket service fee

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    Finding Us

    Our spaces are open for gatherings & designated open house hours. 

    The Atlanta Grief House Nickerson Cottage at Legacy Park Decatur 500 S. Columbia Dr, Decatur, GA 30030 Notes on finding us: GPS will take you to the center of Legacy Park. The Nickerson Cottage is a stone building with raised bed gardens on the south side of Legacy Park's campus. If you enter campus through the south entrance it will be the first cottage you come to. You can park in any of the surrounding lots. If coming in the evening you will see the string lights on our front porch. Nickerson Cottage is largely wheelchair accessible.

    The Portland Grief House 7906 N Fessenden St, Portland, OR 97203 Notes on finding us: We are the green house on the corner of N Fessenden & N Allegheny Ave. Enter through the gate at the corner.

    Wilderings, operating as The Grief House, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN  84-4336786) and all donations are tax deductible. 

    The Grief House works on and serves communities on land that is the unceeded territory of the Muskogee, Cherokee and Creek peoples in Georgia and the Clackamas, Stl’pulmsh, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla and Siletz peoples in Oregon.

     

    We honor them as we live, work and serve grievers on these unceeded lands. 

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