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Cultivating Connection: A Creativity Workshop

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Cultivating Connection: A Creativity Workshop with Kohenet Rachel Kann

We long to feel connected.

Let us gather together and embrace the special energy of Adar (1!) in the context of poetry.

Join Kohenet Rachel Kann as she guides us through an introspective creativity workshop, cultivating connections between what is within to what builds a bridge to the page.

This workshop is a special opportunity to work closely with Rachel, a globally acclaimed poet, author, and writing instructor.

No previous writing experience necessary. Just an openness to what you might discover + to what might be shared. Creativity in any form is most welcomed. You won’t have to share unless you want to.

Come listen. Come share. We can’t wait to see you.

(Oh - and pjs (of either the day or nighttime variety) are most certainly expected.)


*As always, SVIVAH welcomes anyone who wants to be included in a circle of Jewish women*. If you want to be here, we want you to be here - and welcome.

SVIVAH is dependent on the generosity of those who choose to invest in a powerful community of women. Cost should never be a barrier to participation in anything SVIVAH, but if you can help us show respect to our educators for their time and talent, we would be so very grateful. www.svivah.org/donate

Questions about this gathering? Email connect@svivah.org

Watch Kohenet Rachel Kann perform her poem “What To Tell The Children”. Find the full text here.

Kohenet Rachel Kann is a devotional poet and ceremonialist. She is featured in the new anthology XLA Poets from HINCHAS Press. She was the 2020 New England Jewish Poetry Festival’s Featured Poet and a 2020 Cosmic Sister “Women of The Psychedelic Renaissance” awardee for her poetry presentation at the 2020 Spirit Plant Medicine Conference. She is a WORD: Bruce Geller Memorial Prize recipient for her latest poetry collection, How to Bless the New Moon, from Ben Yehuda Press. She leads Realize Paradise Creativity Workshops, Shabbat Soul Journeys and New Moon Union Rosh Chodesh Circles. She was the 2017 Outstanding Instructor of the Year at UCLA Extension Writers’ Program. Find her at www.rachelkann.com

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