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Milenaria evoke natural love

Evoking Natural Love: An Arts in Medicine Collective Performance

Thursday 21 May 2026 | 7-9PM Rokmil Studios 274 Lenox Ave, Harlem, NY 10027

An immersive weekend exploring how theatre can foster community engagement, deepen empathy, and open pathways for dialogue across difference.

Free Registration

About the Event

You are invited to a collective gathering to reconnect with our presence, relations and shared experience.

Through a guided creative process, we will explore the origins of symbol, life, and unity. Working with natural materials, herbalism, and grounded practices, we will engage the relationships between body, earth, and community. 

This is an offering from the heart, an open space to pause, make, and attend to what connects us, particularly in times that call for care, awareness, and collective attention.

Coming together, like the mycelium of fungi and the roots of trees, through connection that is often unseen but deeply shared. 

All are welcome.

May 21, 2026
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Rokmil Studios 274 Lenox Avenue Harlem, New York, NY 10027

About the Organizer

Martha Milena Carvajal George is a registered nurse, arts in medicine practitioner, and founder of Milenaria, a platform developing intercultural arts-in-health approaches for community well-being. She serves as a Social Assistance Advisor at the Consulate of Colombia in Newark and is an adjunct professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Arts in Medicine at the University of Florida.