Event

Move Your Mood: How Emotions Live in the Body

Join Dr. Madea Allen, for a participatory workshop exploring how stress and emotions are stored in the body and how intentional movement, and breath can support emotional regulation and collective wellbeing. Blending accessible movement, rhythm, breathwork, and guided reflection, participants will experience how physical activation can release tension, improve mood, and restore balance. This workshop is family-friendly for ages 10 and up and transforms the museum space into an embodied wellness environment where participants move, reflect, and connect across generations. 

This workshop transforms the museum space into an embodied wellness environment where participants move, reflect, and connect across generations. 
 
Participants will: 

  • Learn where common emotions (anger, grief, anxiety) are stored physically 
  • Understand how stress impacts the nervous system 
  • Experience guided, accessible movement sequences to release tension 
  • Practice a simple breathwork technique for emotional regulation 
  • Reflect on personal stress patterns and create a take-home Mood Reset Plan 

On View At

Exterior of the Anacostia Community Museum with modern brick architecture and a curved entrance
Located in the Anacostia neighborhood, this museum examines, documents, and interprets the impact of historical and contemporary social issues on urban communities.
Location
Washington, DC
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily