Alex Kewitt (she/they) is a bodyworker, facilitator, artist, and youth worker. A graduate of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy program with Body Intelligence. After Eight years in the human services field, Alex found herself drawn to study BCST while receiving sessions of her own. She appreciated the dynamic, collaborative and creative nature of the work, as well as it’s grounding in anatomy and physiology. Alex noticed how BCST empowered new ways to relate to her body, her mental health and trauma history, and supported her in accessing increased health, resiliency and resource within herself.  

Alex currently lives on occupied Dakota and Anishinaabe land, 

in Minneapolis, MN. In childhood, she was held by the mountainous and vast highlands of Cody, Wyoming (Eastern Shoshone, Cheyenne & Crow Territory) & in 2005 she moved to Seattle, WA (Coast Salish, Muckleshoot, Suquamish, Stillaguamish and Duwamish Territories).

There she began practicing Contact Improvisation and studied other forms of body-based/somatic practices such as Butoh, Yoga, Authentic Movement and performance art. Alex received a BFA in Sculpture and Installation Art from the University of Washington, Seattle in 2013. Alex’s bodywork practice combines skills learned working within human services as well as her art and movement background.

Alex is Queer, a parent, and of European descent. She is committed to continually engaging in embodied, antiracist work of unlearning and dismantling harmful patterns around whiteness, as well as tending to her cisgendered & able-bodied privilege. With this, she feels it’s vital to deepen her awareness of the impacts of oppression on marginalized bodies and communities, while holding an abundant hope towards healing and liberation for all.