[FleshyFeb] CPaMPP: Realizing a More Pleasurable Public
Sun,  6 Feb 2011, 3-6pm

presented as part of Fleshy February: A Month of Multiple Meditations
where:  emcla [Lincoln Heights] (rsvp for exact location)
facilitated by:  A. Smooth and O. Yeah
rsvp

 

 

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Citizens Promoting a More Pleasurable Public is excited to invite you to join in a late afternoon of pleasure and the pursuit of more pleasure everywhere. We will come together for a meditative brainstorm on ways we can enliven public space with simple gestures of sensuality and fun.  Afterwards, we will construct tools/apparatuses with which to realize our aspirations for unbridled public enjoyment. Supplies will be provided; participants are also encouraged to bring materials and, beforehand, to think about potential ways and tools to stimulate our experiences outside of private space.

 

Founded in Spring of 2009, Citizens Promoting a More Pleasurable Public is a journal dedicated to the exploits, tactics and pursuits of the global pleasurable public movement, and we hope you join us! The mission of the publication is to strengthen and grow our community. We desire to not only educate our readers, but to empower our readers and encourage our readers to also bring pleasure into every moment of everyday, everywhere! As much of the content comes from readers like yourself, this journal is the manifestation of our collective struggle for satisfaction. CPaMPP is glad to have A. Smooth and O. Yeah facilitate this event at EMCLA.

 

 

please be prompt and plan to attend the entire workshop – please, no latecomers
space is limited, so please rsvp at least a day in advance: rsvp

 


 

tags: event, emcla, fleshyfeb, asmooth, ohyeah, johnburtle, johnbarlog, thejohns, cpampp

 

 

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