ARGENTINE TANGO: CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION
The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco 2610 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesHow do we connect and communicate with our bodies in Argentine tango?
How do we connect and communicate with our bodies in Argentine tango?
Looking at some of the emotional/cultural/archetypal patterns that have
had such a deep impact on our world in modern times, from HIV/AIDS
to COVID-19.
The field of depth psychology emerged in Vienna at the very same time that Gustav Klimt was transitioning from a sentimental portrait style to a radical exploration of sex and death in his painting. In this rich multimedia presentation, we will explore the parallels between Sigmund Freud’s theory of the unconscious drives and the Interpretation […]
By bringing attention to Medea as the Death Mother archetype,
we may transmute aspects of the shadow for women and mothers.
Using active imagination to bring together ancient archetypes of justice,
law integrated with spirit and matter, in order to reveal new potentials
for democracy in the U.S.
The creative process remains hidden and mysterious, even for the artist. All we can do is dance around its source, look at it from different angles, nurture its growth and appreciate its expressive flowering. It is equally mysterious to ask how an artist finds her specific inspiration. Why be drawn to this? For painter Johanna […]
Feminine Initiation and Healing Seen Through the Female Gaze
Can the presence of our ancestors both speak as well as act
to help us come to grips with our collective histories of racial,
ethnic, gender identities and biases?
Can the presence of our ancestors both speak as well as act
to help us come to grips with our collective histories of racial,
ethnic, gender identities and biases?