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SUMMARY:Sweat the System
DESCRIPTION:‘Sweat the System’ is a disability-led movement workshop facilitated by artist Amy Claire Mills. This in -person workshop invites participants to move and shake their bodies through sweat and play. \nWith guided exercises\, movement\, and music\, ‘Sweat the System’ explores how our bodies become a form of rebellion. This is not about fitness; it’s about liberation\, using movement as a tool for self-expression\, catharsis\, and collective joy. \nNo experience necessary. Wheelchairs\, mobility aids\, and rest breaks are welcome. Movement looks different for everyone\, and every way of moving is authentic. Come as you are\, get loud\, take up space\, and sweat the system. \nFind out more and RSVP for this event via our Eventbrite page.\nURL: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/sweat-the-system-workshop-tickets-1986279180498?aff=oddtdtcreator \nImage by Hilary Wardhaugh
URL:https://communityswitch.com.au/event/sweat-the-system/
LOCATION:Parkes\, Queen Elizabeth Terrace\, 44\, Parkes\, ACT\, 2600
CATEGORIES:Things to do
ORGANIZER;CN="Canberra%20Contemporary":MAILTO:info@canberracontemporary.com.au
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