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Tactile Clay Meditation with Anke Buchmann

  • Michelberger Hotel 39-40 Warschauer Straße Berlin, BE, 10243 Germany (map)

Join us for a Tactile Clay Meditation with the founder and ceramic artist, Anke Buchmann.

The session is an invitation to find inner balance, calmness, and inspiration. It is a conscious process in which we engage the hands through tactility, gesture, and intuition. The mind can relax and might arrive in a state of flow. Through slow-motion gestures, Anke will help you rest your thoughts on drawing connections between the clay and your own body. You get a chance to practice awareness, acceptance, and letting go while calming your nervous system. Instead of a ceramic object, you will take home the lived experience in body, hands, and mind.  The Clay Meditation is for everyone who has hands and wants to feel them again. No previous experience in clay, ceramics, or meditation is needed. It is a very intuitive method thanks to the organic material, perfect for meditation beginners and meditation lovers equally. We recommend wearing comfortable clothes that can be washed by at least 40degrees (in case it gets in contact with clay) and a cozy mat to sit on. 

Duration: approx. 2 h
price includes all material

About Anke:
Anke Buchmann is an artist based in Berlin and the founder of HANDFUL - muddy hands clear mind. She has grown as a ceramic artist and award-winning designer in London with work exhibited at group and solo shows in Berlin and London. She has inspired individuals, groups, and creatives with her work and clay workshops internationally. Her work incorporates her ceramic studies from Central Saint Martins in London and her movement and meditation practice. Anke founded HANDFUL as an invitation to slow down and connect through clay while paying tribute to traditional craft methods and material insights.

Tickets: €39

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