Arnold Mindell's concept of the edge describes the boundary between what we know of ourselves and what we do not yet — the place where experience is pressing toward expression but has not yet found its channel. This work is oriented toward those edges. Not to push past them, but to attend to them with enough patience and presence that they can open of their own accord.
A channel is the form through which experience moves — movement, sensation, sound, image, relationship, dream. Each offering here works with a different primary channel. In practice, they are not separate. The body leads, and the work follows wherever it goes.