Lisa Citore
A teacher of Hatha and Tantra yoga, a poet and storyteller of the feminine mysteries, Lisa Citore brings us her knowledge from the Bihar school of yoga in India and from her journeys with the mountain women shamans of Peru. She leads sacred sexuality workshops for women and couples in Santa Barbara, California. Her ceremonial theater piece, The Tao of Sex which expresses the thirty sexual positions of the Tao to poetry, dance and music was as wildly received as her play, Bloodlines, about the female monthly cycle-both inspiring new dialogues across genders and generations.
Lisa has a seventeen year-old daughter, Libby, whom she raised as a single mother for 12 years. Lisa’s experience in women’s sexuality, healing, tantra, and poetry is inspired by her own life’s experiences, wounding and personal shadows.
Her true call to duty was prompted by the world-wide plea for the sacred feminine to be integrated into our culture in a way that honors and acknowledges the struggle, misconceptions, and wounds to be healed by both sexes in order to bring back a sacred sexuality to our culture and our world.
