sensing, being, holding choice 

A practical 9-hour workshop offered over 3 days by Pam Tzeng, focused on resourcing our ability to cultivate one’s inner sense of consent and attend to conflict as a generative force in our everyday lives.

Centering compassion, curiosity and the inherent wisdom of the body, Pam will share insights, models and practices for expanding our capacity to meet conflict with embodied awareness, resiliency and choice. 

Pre-registration required. Participants are expected to attend all three days of the workshop.

If you have access needs, please be in touch and we would be glad to see what’s possible together. 

Wed July 12

Thurs July 13

Fri July 14 from 1pm-4pm daily

In person at the Citadel - 304 Parliament St in Toronto

Air purifiers will be in use. Masks are very welcome. If possible, rapid testing at home is appreciated.

Pam Tzeng

Pam Tzeng 曾小桐 (she/they) is a second-generation Taiwanese-Canadian choreographer, performer, arts worker based in Mohkínstsis / Calgary, Treaty 7 Territory. 

At the age of five Pam made her stage debut wearing a snug pink bodysuit, baggy at the knee tights, a questionably adorable crochet hair bun cover and the number 88 (how auspicious!) safety pinned onto their chest. Pam danced in both puzzlement and delight cradling a blonde cabbage patch baby doll. Thirty plus years later, Pam is a commitment to holding space for her own and others healing from white body supremacy. Pam does this through the magic of performance, teaching therapeutic movement, community organizing and change work consulting in the arts and cultural sector. Pam brings a trauma-informed, anti-oppression and transformative justice lens to all that she does.