WORKSHOP | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 | 3–5 PM | $25–35
SONG WEAVING, guided by Agnieszka Kazimierska, is a singing encounter—a two-hour flow of collective interaction through singing, sounding, movement, and vocal improvisation. It’s a context for non-verbal communication and connection, rooting back into the ancestral practices of singing in community.
Agnieszka will offer some initial guidance as a springboard for your vocal expression and interaction. She will offer simple songs, many of them call-and-response. She will accompany you with her presence, sound, and movement. You will partner and mirror each other in dance steps, in connection, or in gentle motions pulsating within you that can ripple out into the whole room.
Together you will meet each other through songs of traditions from different parts of the world, through sound contemplations, through weaving of sounds, melodies, and vocal improvisations.
For two hours, you will encounter each other in an uninterrupted flow of non-verbal dialogue and communication.
Agnieszka will be your guide and companion.
You will be her guest and co-creator of this encounter through live arts, through vocal practice, through movement.
Collective singing is one of the oldest human practices. Songs and tunes that arose in the space of togetherness had a variety of functions: people used to sing to celebrate, to mark important moments of life passage, to commemorate, to pray, to give thanks, to grieve, or to play.
During your sessions, you will approach some of those possible functions of collective singing.
How to approach a song? For whom or for what do I sing? What kind of movement or behaviour does this melody invite me to do?
These are some of the questions you will be meeting in practice during the Song Weaving sessions.
Song Weaving sessions will have an initial and closing guidance to support you in connecting to your world of feeling and imagination. However, the majority of the encounter will have very little verbal guidance or explanation. Agnieszka will be guiding you through her behaviour, through non-verbal invitations to sing or interact. She will not tell you what to do or how.
It’s a 2-hour invitation to get in touch with your intuitive, creative resources that will help you discover your own ways of doing. Within this context, you can experiment with your own ways to engage with some of the functions of collective singing.
For Agnieszka, singing is a way of investigating her inner worlds, nurturing her intuition, and connecting to the wisdom of the Sentient. During Song Weaving, Agnieszka invites you to have a taste of this approach to singing and knowing through sound.
There is a limited number of participants. Registration is required.
WHEN?
Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 3–5 PM
WHERE?
FUSION | The Cell
700 1st St NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102, United States
FEE?
Early Registration: $25* (until October 15)
Regular Registration: $30*
*In case of absence, there are no refunds.
Can’t make it to Song Weaving? Join Agnieszka Kazimierska for Sonicality - Contemplative practices of singing, sounding, and movement on October 4, or find individual sessions online. Find more info here: https://linktr.ee/agakaz
About Agnieszka Kazimierska
Agnieszka Kazimierska is an independent Polish actress, theater maker, vocal practitioner, psychologist and coach. She is working internationally on a variety of projects, including Katie’s Tales, Sonicality, and Los Ríos Del Canto, among others. She creates interdisciplinary theater performances, leads workshops on acting and encounters through singing and movement. She works with people individually as a performance creation mentor, creative companion, vocal practice facilitator, and process oriented coach.
She creates alone and in collaboration with fellow independent artists from Europe and the Americas. Her creative style can be described as poetic, playing with the aesthetics of magical realism. Inspired by post-Jungian and depth psychology, her works often explore historical, social, psychological and spiritual phenomena from a personal angle.
Between 2007-2021, she worked around the world as a performer, theater researcher, and teacher, being a member of the Open Program (led by Mario Biagini) at the Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards - a legendary international theater research center based in Italy and established by the master and magician of theatrical practice, Jerzy Grotowski.
You can find more about Agnieszka via her IG profile: @agakazimierska or contact her at infoakazimierska[at]gmail.com