Club Ambroise Presents

Wild Eros

A Journey Into Poetry Writing

About the Workshop

An enchanting, intimate, spine-tingling journey

just like a good erotic poem.

When we talk about erotic poetry, the word sensuality arises almost immediately: 

They both awaken our senses and invite us to explore different sensations with different senses - seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and touching.

Sensuality creates the delicate feeling of having those senses pleased.

It is also about passion:

it’s personal to each and every one of us.

The way each human experiences pleasure is so unique

and learning to write erotic poetry can offer up an ode to own sensuality.

For centuries women have put pen to paper to lyrically express their sensuality,

and engage with their senses with breaths between stanzas and erotic expression. 

About Sia

Why would you work with me,

What is my unique medicine? 

My inspiration and knowledge comes from within me, it lies in my body, the wisdom that is engraved in my soul mission, going from the initiation rites at the mystery school of Isis, over Tao instructor.

Background:

  • Studio Verne, Ghent, March, April, June, September, December 2022 & 2023: workshops Wild energy, Awaken Erotic Power, Sensual Sundays, Erotic Poetry Writing

  • House of Bloom, SPNKD, Antwerp: workshops Awaken Erotic Power, Erotic Poetry writing: April & June 2022 & 2023

  • Hôpital, Brussels: Awaken Erotic Power, Erotic Poetry writing: June, October 2022 & 2023

  • Sosoul, Amsterdam: Awaken Erotic Power, Erotic Poetry writing: May & November 2022 & 23

  • Blumental Pop-up Berlin, August 2022, Awaken Erotic Power, Erotic Poetry Writing

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Workshop Location

Salon du Temple

171 rue du Temple, 75003 Paris, France

A 17th century music salon in the heart of le marais.

Find out more about @SalonduTemple

" I see, I hear, I feel.

These are my primitive elements of discovery.

Music, dance, poetry and painting are the channels for emotion.

It is through them that experience penetrates our bloodstream".

—Anais Nin