SING, MOVE, PLAY! Resonating from the Inside Out
An Exploration of Voice, Movement, and Presence with Annalisa Tornfelt and Cornelia Hodges
10-11:30a | The BEAR (Hot Springs, VA)
$30 | Limited to 15 participants
Guided by musician and songwriter Annalisa Tornfelt and movement artist Cornelia Hodges, this experiential workshop invites participants into a playful exploration of voice, movement, and creative expression. Through sound, rhythm, improvisation, and somatic practices, we'll explore how finding your authentic voice and deepening your connection to your body can become pathways for presence, spontaneity, and discovery. No prior experience is necessary.
Your Facilitators:
Annalisa Tornfelt is a fiddle player, songwriter, and collaborator based in Somerset, Kentucky. With nearly two dozen albums to her name, she brings a rich musical practice rooted in creativity, connection, and the expressive power of song. {Listen to Annalisa on Spotify.}
Cornelia Hodges is a movement artist and community arts advocate based in Warm Springs, Virginia. She has cultivated a diverse artistic practice that bridges movement, performance, and community engagement. Her classical dance training, enriched by studies in modern dance, brings a multifaceted approach to her work. Cornelia co-founded the Living Arts Gathering in 2025.
Cornelia Hodges
Cornelia is a community arts advocate based in Warm Springs, Virginia. She has cultivated a diverse artistic practice that bridges movement, performance, and community engagement. Her classical dance training enriched by modern dance studies brings a multifaceted approach to her work. She contributed to dance on camera festivals in both New York City and San Francisco, where she helped showcase the intersection of movement and visual media. Since relocating to Bath County, Virginia, Cornelia has redirected her creative energy toward championing local arts initiatives in her rural community. In 2024, she co-produced and danced in PORTALS the film, in collaboration with Kathi Hendrick & Benjamin Henretig. Her work exemplifies how movement can serve as a catalyst for connection and cultural vitality.