State of the Relating Arts #2

What happens when relational practitioners step outside the field?

State of the Relating Arts is a monthly free zoom meeting where people with interest or experience in the ecology of relating arts practices talk about the developments in the field of practice and where we are going.

This month the call will feature Peter Munthe-Kaas, Mareike Christensen and Navi Camilla Säregård talking about meeting the world.

We spend a lot of time in spaces shaped by shared language, shared values, and a certain coherence. But when we move through the wider world and into other communities our assumed worldview and culture gets illuminated to us.

This call explores those edge encounters: the clashes and the revelations, the moments where our assumptions become visible precisely because they’re no longer mirrored back to us. What do we discover about our blind spots and collective shadows? What are the gifts we can bring to others?
A humble look at the meetings with other comunities and what we can learn from those.


Practical Info

The call will be 1½ hours and a mix of a conversation and an interactive q&a.

The call will be recorded.

It is free, but we would love to have an idea about how many will come, so please sign up on Dandelion if you want to participate:
https://dandelion.events/e/relatingartscall-2

Date

26. March 2026
Expired!

Location

Online and Free

Meet the facilitators

  • Mareike Christensen
    Mareike Christensen

    I am a trained integral psychotherapist and offer conflict mediation and coaching and lead embodied and relational presencing workshops. In my workshops which I have led since 2020 people often feel both confronted and called by my truthfulness and deep attunement. I trust deeply in my experience and like to follow a sense of aliveness into the unknown.

  • Navi Camilla Säregård
    Navi Camilla Säregård

    Based in Gothenburg, Sweden, and work with body based learning and somatic coaching. I do this with clients one on one, as well as smaller and bigger groups. My practices stretch from trauma aware more therapeutic sessions that are focused on creating more freedom, choice and flow in everyday life, to explorative group unfolding with relational practices, to ecstatic dance classes.

  • Peter Munthe-Kaas
    Peter Munthe-Kaas

    I am a Stockholm based researcher, body therapist, coach and workshop facilitator. I am interested in practices that support me and others in relating and listening better and believe that the ability to relate to myself, others, society and nature is key to living a happy life in service of what is good in the world.

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