Event
Virtual Public Program: Somatic Meditation and Improvised Movement Session with Remy Maelen of GOODWITCH
6:00pm — 7:30pm
Remy holds an essence made during Storm King’s annual grass burn—an initiative to support the repopulation of native grasses by clearing dead plant material, invasive plants and woody growth. This essence is among several poetic “ingredients” in the Potion.
Watch a recording of the event here.
Remy Maelen leads a virtual, sensory-based meditation and improvised movement session with an herbal tincture created in response to RA Walden’s access points // or // alternative states of matter(ing). The event begins with an introduction to the potion formula and Maelen’s relational somatic approach to herbalism and movement. Maelen states, “Ideas and emotions, like scents, flavors, and sounds, are body experiences. Ingesting the potion, we’ll feel into the synesthetic interrelation of our ‘internal’ and ‘external’ worlds. Ground gently or dissolve into unity. We are Nature.”
- This is a live program that takes place on Zoom on Tuesday, August 22 at 6:00pm (Eastern). The program Zoom link will be sent the morning of August 22.
- Free tinctures are now sold out. Reserve your spot or drop by the Museum Store while you’re at Storm King to purchase a potion and register.
- Movement is fully self-determined and does not require standing.
- Designed to be accessible to those living with chronic pain, limited or hyper-mobility, and other complicated body experiences.
- All ages welcome, no prior experience necessary.
Remy Maelen is an artist, herbalist, movement facilitator and community organizer working to create collective language around embodiment and care. Fluctuating abilities shape her focus around accessibility and interdependence. All her work is collaborative. She makes herbal formulas, art, writings and movement-based mediations through GOODWITCH, her interdisciplinary care practice since 2013. Since 2020, she has served as director of the Herbal Mutual Aid Network—a grassroots organization providing herbs and other healing resources to marginalized people at no cost. Currently based around Hudson in upstate New York, she still considers NYC to be a home place and often works and organizes there—most recently as an artist in residence at Performance Space NY’s Open Movement series. Find her work at goodwitch.world and @goodwitch.world on Instagram. Receive care or support the Herbal Mutual Aid Network at opencollective.com.