About Erin

Going for what you want most isn’t easy. Being an artist often presents challenges that can produce self-doubt, fear, or anxiety. After years struggling to overcome the ups and downs of being a performer and artist, Erin’s lifetime background in dance and other physical disciplines led her to IntenSati, which quickly became a practice that would change her life. Erin attributes this practice to helping establish new beliefs that generate consistent confidence, strength, and joy in both her career and in her life.
Working closely with IntenSati creator Patricia Moreno, Erin became one of the first certified instructors on the cutting edge of developing its work, and was inspired to share the practice that had transformed her with others seeking to grow their creativity and confidence.
Erin is passionate when it comes to helping others feel empowered in their bodies and their minds. She has been selected as a Premiere IntenSati Leader, a small group that’s on the front line of changing the way people feel about their bodies and their lives. Premiere Leaders are considered to be the best of best, striving for the highest level of spiritual, mental and physical power.
Living in New York City, Erin works professionally as a writer, actress, and dancer/choreographer. She has guest starred on Mad Men, Sex and the City, The Sopranos, Chappelle’s Show, and As The World Turns, along with several short and independent films. Her sketch writing has been featured on Funny or Die and Atoms Films and she recently premiered her one woman show, “The Last Good Girl” for two sold-out runs at the PIT Theater. She choreographed the sold-out cult hit “I Can Has Cheezburger, The MusicLOL” for the 2009 NY Fringe Festival. The pilot she shot with The Tenderloins sketch group will debut at the New York TV Festival this fall. More at www.erinstutland.com.
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“Erin Stutland has invented — and is constantly reinventing — a fun, challenging, embodied way to open up and shine. I always leave her classes feeling lighter, stronger, and more empowered to do my professional, artistic, and inner work. And it’s a damn good time.” > Read More



