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setting up local screenings for: Soma an anarchist Therapy

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Soma is a documentary about a group therapy in Brazil which incorporates capoeira, Wilhelm Reich, and anarchism. I will be travelling between May and August around the US and Canada, screening the DVD and conducting a workshop. I am looking for help in setting up screenings nickcooper-at-indymedia.org



an anarchist therapy

a documentary by Nick Cooper

watch the preview ! email: nickcooper@(nospam)indymedia.org ! nickcooper.com

I have a rough (still subject to change) schedule:

Mid June - Early July - FL, NYC, PA, NY, ME, CT, MA, VT, NH, E. Canada OH, MD, DC

please contact me to help set up screenings, workshops, etc.:
nickcooper--at--indymedia.org

Blinded by torture and with great difficulty walking, 75 year-old Roberto Freire continues his work in a small collective of anarchist group therapists in Brazil, fighting the psychological effects of authoritarianism.

Nick Cooper travelled from the United States to Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Bahia, and São Paulo to capture the exercises, the voice, and the movement of Soma Therapy. He spent many long sessions with Roberto Freire, who having survived the Brazilian military dictatorship, developeded Soma (body) thirty years ago, incorporating Wilhelm Reich's teachings, a martial art / dance form called capoeira angola, and the political ideas of anarchism.

Angola is the traditional African form of capoeira, a Brazilian martial art, which slaves disguised as a dance. Through capoeira, slaves struggled for freedom, practicing movements of evasion to help them escape. Capoeira angola uses many things which Soma therapists find lacking in traditional therapy -- group participation, music, spontaneity, collaboration, mischief, playfulness, and the occasional kick.

Wilhelm Reich was a 'banished' psychoanalyst and former disciple of Freud. Reich believed that people learn neuroses through authoritarian models in the family, school, and at work. Reich sought to remove the authoritarianism from analysis.

Some Brazilian anarchists find Soma's focus on the internal effects of authority to be distracting and indicative of privilege. They expect anarchists to spend more time in the street, initiating action against authority. But, although many Soma participants are activists, they are equally interested in exploring of the psychology of action.

Slingshot Article about Soma !
Soma Brancaleone English site !
Soma Iê site in Portuguese !

downlad a PDF of a Soma book in English


Anti-Power Anti-Fascism Workshop

Nick Cooper



taoism ------ diogenes the cynic ------- zapatista women --------- anti-fascism

For those interested in exploring ways of struggling against oppression in ways that don't
create other oppressions, the antipower / antifascism workshop starts with Lao-Tsu and continues through the

Zapatistas, touching on anti-fascist non-hierarchical currents in philosophy, criticism,
organizing, psychology, and history. Anti-Power is a term which comes from the book Change the World Without Taking Power by John Holloway, which examines Zapatista principles informed by indigenous traditions and the shortcomings of past resistance movements.

Working with Indymedia, Food Not Bombs and other non-hierarchical groups, Nick Cooper
became interested in horizontal structures for change, traveling to Brazil in 2003 and
2005 to study Soma Therapy, and to Chiapas, Mexico in
2004 to study Zapatismo. Also, wanting to study fascist and pre-fascist organizing
directly, Nick has been attending conferences, meetings, presentations and fund-raisers
of the far right, including: The Ku Klux Klan, Focus on the Family / Lovewonout,
Republican Party of Texas, Lyndon LaRouche, The Minutemen, and Tom DeLay. The workshop
explores all of these groups from the perspective of Wilhelm Reich's Mass Psychology of Fascism, and Hannah Arendt's Origins of Totalitarianism.

The workshop provides an alternative to the history we have learned since childhood, of
conquerors, governments and great thinkers like Plato with "Philosopher King"
pathologies. We will discuss the story of those who withdrew from hierarchies, those who
questioned assumptions and those who struggled and died in resistance of the abuses of
power. But even more importantly, we will discuss a history not solely populated by
individual heroes, but also by ideas, psychologies and groups.

70 years ago, authoritarianism's traditions and psychologies culminated in a pure form in
Nazi Germany. Now, in the most powerful country in the world, it becomes essential to ask
what has been learned about the nature of power, and how to avoid its pitfalls in forming
an opposition to it.

Nick has conducted this workshop in Venezuela at the World Social Forum, in Washington DC at the National Conference of Organized Resistance, at Houston High Schools (Bellaire, Lamar), in São Paulo Brazil with the Ativismo ABC Collective (read an interview), in Bryan TX at the Revolution, in Houston with The Politically Active Students Organization, and the Art Car Klub, in Fayetteville at the Five Squirrels, in New Orleans at the

Iron Rail bookstore, and in NYC with the Icarus Project

download a flyer: color, b&w

email: nick--at--nickcooper.com (replace the --at-- with an @)

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