Creating Daily Ritual: Tarot as Sacred Practice
Sunday Nights
6-8 pm ET on Zoom
March 17th-April 21st, 2024
Registration for this class is closed.
Course description
Whether you’re new to or well-versed in the practice of Tarot, you’re invited to join Naomi Westwater for six weeks of learning and exploration grounded in this tradition. This virtual program is designed for anyone looking to create daily ritual through pulling and reading cards. Throughout the course, Naomi Westwater will teach participants about the history and meaning of cards in the Rider Waite Smith Tarot deck, and model how they can be used as a tool for self-reflection and creativity. Through lectures, discussion with their classmates and solo journaling, participants will develop their individual connection with Tarot, this ancient strategy for meaning-making.
The overview
Dates: Sundays, 6 pm - 8 pm ET, March 17th - April 21st
Tuition: Sliding scale as follows:
full price: $250
can’t quite afford full price: $150
full price + contribution to scholarship funds for class: $300
Scholarships: We will be offering a range of partial scholarships for this course, which you can apply for through this form.
Recording: Classes will be recorded for later viewing, but the course is best experienced if you attend each session live.
Materials needed: journal, pen, a Rider Waite Smith or RWS-inspired Tarot deck (this will make it easier to follow if you’re somewhat new to Tarot)
Class Size: There is no cap on this class! But every week will include small group breakouts to ensure time for more intimate discussion.
Prep work or pre-reqs: Folks with all levels of experience are invited to join without any pre-req knowledge. Once registered, participants will receive an introductory slide show to familiarize themselves with before the first class!
Questions? Email our team at programs@notsorryproductions.com with any questions!
bios
Naomi Westwater - Instructor - they/she
Naomi Westwater is a queer, Black-multiracial singer-songwriter and producer from Massachusetts. They weave in and out of Folk music, flirting with rock and jazz. Naomi holds a Master of Music in Contemporary Performance and Production from Berklee College of Music. She was nominated for a 2021 Boston Music Award for best singer-songwriter. Naomi’s 2021 EP Feelings was featured in Under The Radar, WBUR, Vanyaland, WGBH, Allston Pudding, and The Bluegrass Situation
Nathalie Folkerts - TA - she/her
Nathalie Folkerts (she/her) is a community builder, student of friendship, and current MDiv candidate at Harvard Divinity School who finds purpose in movement chaplaincy and transformative justice work. Some of Nathalie’s favorite moments come from hosting dinner parties, reading sci-fi, and being an auntie.