THE EVERYTHING SPACE
  • WORK WITH US
    • Amanda Franz, RSME/T >
      • Re-Embodiment Training
      • Tending our Farmers
      • Polyvagal for the Poly People
    • Abbi Jaffe RSME/T
    • Somatic Movement Education Sessions >
      • SME- what to expect
      • Cost Structure
    • More Embodiment Services
  • Classes/events
    • Somatics for the People!
    • Finding each other again: CI 9 weeks
    • My Grandmothers Hands Study Group
    • Re-Embodiment Training
    • Tending our Grief: community grief rituals
    • Polyvagal for the Poly People
  • Garden
    • Positionality Statement
    • Our Values >
      • Equitably Inclusive
      • Justice work - Food, Environmental, Social, Bodily
      • Practicing Community
      • Everything is Alive! Everything is Connected!
      • Active Practice of Learning
      • Deep/Somatic/Embodied Listening and Awareness
      • Centering Ancestors
      • Healthy Accountability to Commitments and Responsibilities
      • Emergent Education
    • Garden Vision
    • Scopes of Involvement
    • Garden Support
    • Gratitudes >
      • 2019
      • 2020
  • About
    • Blog
    • Embodiment Activism
    • Trauma Informed
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Recommend Practitioners
    • Resources
  • Contact
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    • Public Disclosure

Welcome to The Everything Space 

The Everything Space, located on the unceded homeland of the Western Abenaki People in downtown Montpelier, is a collaboratively run movement studio providing skillful and accessible somatic education, curated by Abbi Jaffe and Amanda Franz since 2014.  We are specifically dedicated to the education of diverse somatic practices as an integral part of social and environmental justice work.

The Everything Space centers the body’s intelligence as a liberatory, political act.  We are dedicated embodiment activists, passionate about somatic education and therapy, social and environmental justice, community centered growth, large and small scale transformation, and more.

We strive to cultivate resilience, rewilding, presence and connection for all bodies.

Learn more about our mission here.  

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Abbi Jaffe, RSME/T, BSW she/they

Abbi is an embodiment educator, facilitator, somatic bodyworker and a Real Dialogue Specialist in training.  Abbi has a bachelor's of Social Work degree and is a certified Somatic Movement Educator and Therapist (RSME/T) with ISMETA.   All of Abbi's offerings are trauma informed. 

Abbi passionately teaches classes and workshops in growing resilience, being trauma informed, contact improvisation dance, acro yoga, authentic movement, contemplative dance practice, and embodied community building and has been leading people on expeditions in the wilderness and within themselves since 1998.

Abbi has been teaching embodiment since 2001 and is asked to teach throughout New England (Middlebury College Center for Health and Wellness, Goddard College, Dance New England Summer Camp, VT AcroYoga Festival, Green Mountain Druid Camp, The Annual Burlington VT International Contact Jam, EarthSpirit’s Rites of Spring, Wanderlust Vermont Yoga Festival). 
Learn more about Abbi here
Also, check out Abbi's offerings on our Classes/Events page and learn more at growingreciprocity.com. ​

Amanda Franz RSME/T, BA she/they

Amanda Franz is a magic maker of creative transformation.  She organizes for, lives and breathes the interconnection of body and Earth.  Through bodywork, education, facilitation, embodiment activism and community building, she invites people into the profound intelligence of their bodies and empowers them to bring that intelligence everywhere they go.  She is deeply investigating what it means to be a human, right now, in this world, and how to cultivate dynamic resilience within the midst of the chaos.   

Along with her ardent listening to the body, she has been cultivating healthy relationship to the Earth by growing and wild-crafting food and medicinal herbs.  She runs a small apothecary called Wild Thing Herbal Apothecary, from plants with which she has cultivated reciprocal relationship.  

Amanda has been studying, teaching, and performing various somatic movement modalities throughout the United States and in Canada and Russia for the past 15 years. She is a
certified Somatic Body Practitioner and is a certified Somatic Movement Educator and Therapist through ISMETA, as well as a certified Level II Collab trainer and facilitator. She holds a BA in Visual Arts from Oberlin College and forever holds Missouri, the place of her birth, dear to her heart.   Check out Amanda's offerings here and on our Classes/Events page.   ​

 Exceptional Teachers & Facilitators 

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Lucy Schmid, ​M.Ed


Lucy is a teacher, mover, improviser, and performer of everyday life.  She recently completed her Masters in Education at Goddard College with a focus on embodied learning. This summer she participated in a Playback Theater “Core Training” in NYC. She can’t wait to co-explore the communal magic of Playback Theater within the Central Vermont community!
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Sarai Louise Hinkley 
​MA, LMHC, R-DMT 

Sarai is a dance/movement therapist, licensed mental health counselor and body worker ready to support you in finding balance and recovery when your world is turned upside-down.  Her practice is deeply rooted in social justice, somatic psychology, expressive therapy, mindfulness, trauma and attachment neuroscience and theory.  She is passionate about guiding people to follow their hearts and survive this crazy, beautiful world. She employs a variety of counseling methods that have been demonstrated by research to be effective at reducing stress, anxiety, depression, trauma/PTSD symptoms and increasing self-esteem, spontaneity and joy.

Learn more about Sarai at skipperstone.com





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Murphy Robinson 

Murphy Robinson s a Wilderness Guide, Level 2 Archery Instructor, and a Vermont Hunter's Safety Instructor. She loves teaching people concrete skills that help them experience their inner wildness and their connection to the land.

Learn more at www.mountainsongexpeditions.com
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Mandy Snyder 

Mandy Snyder is a dancer, healing artist and lover of laughter. She weaves improvisational movement, mindfulness and soul-filled practices for alchemy that heals our hurts, expands joy and connects us to a peaceful place within.

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​​Lenna Wertenbaker

Lenna Wertenbaker is inspired by the body as a landscape, our beings as complex and interconnected, and our experiences as living forces that shape who we are. She believes our stories are worth finding and telling. Lenna has been studying what it means to live in a body for over a decade, by way of western herbal medicine, human anatomy and physiology, yoga philosophy and practice, five phase theory, and trauma and resilience studies. The great love of Lenna’s life is the wild natural world; she seeks a human-ness that belongs to the earth.
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Mary Chris (MC) DeBelina Doyle, MFA

MC's focus since 2008 has been primarily teaching children creative dance and raising her growing family. MC studied Biology and Dance at Dartmouth College (B.A. 2005) and combined her two passions at Sarah Lawrence College receiving an MFA in Dance (2008). Her thesis work focused on the links between science and art.

MC founded the Hopkins Center’s Children’s Creative Dance Program at Dartmouth in 2005 and taught every class until 2012 when her family relocated to Philadelphia. As a faculty member at Dartmouth she was fortunate to perform with, and choreograph for, the Dartmouth Dance Theater Ensemble and she was a frequent guest teacher in the advanced modern dance classes.

​MC finds dance in everything and currently her biggest inspirations are her four children. They are excited to have finally settled in Montpelier, Vermont and MC has been teaching children creative dance classes here and there since they moved in 2015.
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​Tessa Micaela

​Tessa Micaela writes poems, practices clinical herbal medicine and generative care, teaches embodiment and writing, and plays in the woods. Tessa is the author of there are boxes and there is wanting (Trembling Pillow Press, 2016), Crude Matter (ypolita press, 2016) and Where Bells Begin (Rescue Press, November 2019).

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Hazel Turrone

Hazel Turrone weaves together a lifelong passion for dance and earth spirituality with nearly 30 years exploration of alternative healing. She offers integrative bodywork, energy work and nutritional/herbal support in her private practice in Montpelier. Attuning to the land through woodland play and gardening have been greatly influential in her life. She believes that the destructive path humans are on is directly related to a severed connection with the earth...with our bodies...with our sexual power. In reconnecting to our bodies, deeply in alignment with the very source of our blood and bones and flesh we can dismantle the systems of oppression, freeing ourselves to our greatest purpose and potential. ​


​The Everything Space                
64 Main Street, 3rd Floor
​Montpelier VT 05602
   

Homeland of the Western Abenaki People ​            


​Contact Us

  • WORK WITH US
    • Amanda Franz, RSME/T >
      • Re-Embodiment Training
      • Tending our Farmers
      • Polyvagal for the Poly People
    • Abbi Jaffe RSME/T
    • Somatic Movement Education Sessions >
      • SME- what to expect
      • Cost Structure
    • More Embodiment Services
  • Classes/events
    • Somatics for the People!
    • Finding each other again: CI 9 weeks
    • My Grandmothers Hands Study Group
    • Re-Embodiment Training
    • Tending our Grief: community grief rituals
    • Polyvagal for the Poly People
  • Garden
    • Positionality Statement
    • Our Values >
      • Equitably Inclusive
      • Justice work - Food, Environmental, Social, Bodily
      • Practicing Community
      • Everything is Alive! Everything is Connected!
      • Active Practice of Learning
      • Deep/Somatic/Embodied Listening and Awareness
      • Centering Ancestors
      • Healthy Accountability to Commitments and Responsibilities
      • Emergent Education
    • Garden Vision
    • Scopes of Involvement
    • Garden Support
    • Gratitudes >
      • 2019
      • 2020
  • About
    • Blog
    • Embodiment Activism
    • Trauma Informed
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Recommend Practitioners
    • Resources
  • Contact
    • Feedback
    • Public Disclosure