Dieuwke Boersma

guides people to attune, immerse, experience, and enjoy complex worlds blossoming and hidden in plain sight. In doing, her aim is to nurture the individual’s intimate and intelligent relationship with the spiritual and physical elements of creation and affirm we are part of many eco-systems. She thereby shows in the art of daily living how to refuse an simplistic anthropocentric view of the world, increase (neuro)diversity and steer the wellbeing of (non)humans and our planet. The following three practices invite people to nurture these worlds on basis of respect, response-ability, and community through bewilderment, awe, and play.

Short descriptions of her offerings:
1. Dieuwke's signature art form Study Happenings is a cosmic-spirit-mattering praxis in which participants experience in absurdist ways that another world is not possible, but always already (a) happening. 2. Forest Bathing is an eco-therapeutic praxis in which Dieuwke invites and guides people to immerse themselves in nature to experience in multisensorial ways, awe, peace and calm. 3. Inspired by the pedagogical and philosophical Reggio Emilio approach, Dieuwke runs the program "Where the Wild Things Are". This is a place for gifted toddlers and pre-schoolers and their parents in Rotterdam, where they learn with the child how the world comes to expression and can experience in a hundred languages joy in who they are. For more information on upcoming events and prices, see the different websites.