In Person and Virtual Tarot in Motion™ Classes
Have an intention, Pull and interpret the card, create a movement piece.
Whether you a seeker, a lover of movement or an open seeker, Tarot in Motion classes give you the experience to utilize the Tarot in an entirely new way for deep realization, expression and embodiment.
Questions for selecting cards often have a specific theme, depending on the surrounding celebrations.
In-Person Tarot in Motion classes brings the significance of being witnessed at the very moment you are expressing in a safe community, where cathartic experiences are possible.
Virtual Tarot in Motion classes are offered from the comfort of your homes any where in the world and where you can still have cathartic experiences. Using the screen and living space is encouraged.
Preparing for your Tarot in Motion experience:
Dress to move! Gather your favorite costumes, props, and musical choices. Grab something to jot down your inspirations, and bring along your personal Tarot deck if you feel inclined.
Don't forget, punctuality is key – be there on time to catch the magical beginning!
During the class:
Everyone gets a personalized reading and movement prompts.
After pulling and having individual cards read, students may plan their dance by gathering props, costumes, and choice of music while others have their cards read.
Everyone gets to share their crafted movement piece (up to 2 minutes). Be seen.
Reflect, process, and receive supportive feedback from fellow dancers..
A basic suggested question will be provided based on surrounding celebrations.
What People Are Saying About Tarot in Motion
“I think the online Tarot in Motion works so well because Miriam naturally holds the space for people in that unified field. Even though I’m in my own living room, I’m with other people. It seems very intimate.”
— Darci, Marina, CA
“Seeing myself dancing on the video recording was revelatory - had no idea this is the way I come across which dispelled some of my innate self-doubt and empowered me to better handle a difficult conversation scheduled for the next day.”
— Carol, Queens, NY