1st International Ecosex Symposium / Bourges

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FOR ALL INFORMATION FOR THE THREE 1ST INTERNATIONAL ECOSEX SYMPOSIUMS VISIT:

WWW.ECOSEXLAB.ORG

July 4thASSUMING THE ECOSEXUAL POSITION

Annie Sprinkle & Elizabeth Stephens’ visiting artist lecture,
What happens when two city girls embrace the Earth as their lover? They get real dirty! Then they marry the Earth, Sky, Sea, Rocks, Sun, and more, in a series of performance art weddings. Stephens & Sprinkle have developed “SexEcology,” a new field of research which explores the places where sexology and ecology intersect. These ‘grrrrls gone green’ make experimental theater, visual art, video, and lead ecosex walking tours & workshops. Once you know more about the budding ecosex movement, you just might discover you are an ecosexual too. Elizabeth Stephens is an artist, professor at UCSC, and filmmaker. Her new film, Goodbye Gauley Mountain—An Ecosexual Love Story, makes the environmental activist movement more sexy, fun and diverse. Annie Sprinkle was a prostitute and porn star for twenty years. She became an internationally known performance artist, and the first porn star to earn a Ph.D.  For more about Beth & Annie’s work, www.sexecology.org

July 5th – 1st INTERNATIONAL ECOSEX FILM FESTIVAL

Featuring Goodbye Gauley Mountain; An Ecosexual Love Story
Call for film submissions coming soon.

July 6th – ECOSEX WALKING TOUR

The Ecosex Walking Tour is offered as both a single event and as part of the workshop below. So if you’d like to just attend the Walking Tour you can register separately.

July 6th – EXPLORE ECOSEXUALITY! 25 WAYS TO MAKE LOVE WITH THE EARTH: WORKSHOP

With Luke Dixon, Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle,
Do you find being in nature sensual and even a bit erotic? Do you love skinny dipping, laying in the sun, the smell of cut grass? Do you long to have a deeper connection with nature? We will go on a stimulating journey as we shift the metaphor from “Earth as mother” to “Earth as lover.” Learn all about this satisfying new sexual identity, “ecosexual.” Find your E-spot, discover where you are on the ecosexual scale, become more aware of the erotic possibilities with nature. Try some eco-sexercises such as hugging trees, licking rocks, making love to the roses.  We’ll explore nature through our senses and imaginations, through circulating energy and doing “ecstasy breathing.” We’ll share our stories, explore a variety of experiences, and inspire each other. We will create safe and supportive space to explore the possibilities for more pleasure and deep satisfaction. We’ll will listen, taste, smell, see, and touch nature. Learn how loving the Earth romantically, and erotically can make your love grow to enormous proportions. By the end of this workshop you will know that you always have a lover– your lover Earth. Everyone is welcome to attend, all levels, all sexual persuasions and all genders.
Workshop Day 1: 12:00 PM-6:00 with a break for tea, soup and snacks. The workshop begins with the Ecosex walking tour. The walking tour  may be taken a la carte  or in conjunction with the rest of the day’s workshop activities.
Ecosex Walking Tour  Led by Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens. 12:00 PM-2:30 PM.
Break
Workshop Continues until 6PM.

July 7th – EXPLORE ECOSEXUALITY! 25 WAYS TO MAKE LOVE WITH THE EARTH: WORKSHOP (DAY 2)

With Luke Dixon, Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle,
Workshop Day 2:  12-5 pm Special guest Luke Dixon will join us to facilitate part of this day.

July 7th – LA GRANDE ECO-BOUFFE!

Experience an eco-gasmic feast that will delight all your senses.
Join us in creating a feast of the ecosexual senses. Indulge in foreplay with the whores d’oeuvre. Make love with the fruits of mother earth as you taste their every delight. Frottage with root vegetables before pounding them into a soup. Stroke every drop of juice from fresh figs and orgasmic oranges. Throw out the cookery book and have consensual inter-courses with your foodstuffs.  It promises to be a night of culinary-lingus.

 

Bourges, France, Emmetrop Cultural Center  Show in Google map 
Thu, July 4, 2013  – Sun, July 7, 2013
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