Poly Dinner Club

Poly Dinner Club 18+

9th Jan 2026 5:45pm - 8pm (EST)
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2026-01-09 17:45:00 2026-01-09 20:00:00 America/New_York Poly Dinner Club 3863 Saint Laurent Boulevard, #208, Montreal, Canada, H2W 1K4

Tickets

Seat at the Table
CA$700.00 + CA$70.00 fee

Ticket Sliding Scale

Ticket
CA$100.00 + CA$10.00 fee
Ticket
CA$80.00 + CA$8.00 fee
Ticket
CA$60.00 + CA$6.00 fee

Event Details

A Monthly Gathering for Poly Folks

Are you passionate about the intersections of polyamory, embodiment, and conscious connection? If yes, this monthly gathering is for you!


Every second Thursday of the month from 5:45-8:00pm EST, Join seasoned poly and somatic practitioners, Parneet and Coral in a facilitated space, for intentional connection, embodied practices and mindful community sharing. Poly Dinner Club is a facilitated opportunity for deep-dive conversations and small and large group exercises in a beautiful, accessible, and trauma-informed environment. Participants are invited to share their full selves including their dreams, desires, insecurities, triggers, joys, and "poly-agony" in this confidential space. 


Open Container — This space welcomes all beings on the polyamoury spectrum including folks who are newly polyamorous, poly-curious, monogamish, in open-relationships, non-monogamous, solo poly, etc. A conscious invitation to those marginalized by race, disability, sexual orientation, gender and class. 


Limited Capacity —  13 person capacity to support an intimate and spacious group setting. 


Sliding Scale — Tickets are sliding scale from $60-100 based on mindful assessment of financial capacity, family and generational wealth, personal income, partner support and other financial privileges.  If pricing is a barrier, please get in touch with Core at coralshort@gmail.com


No refunds — Unattended tickets may be carried over for future 2026 Poly Dinner Club gatherings. 

Facilitators

Parneet/Kṣānti Chohan, is a counsellor, somatic experiencing® practitioner and naturotherapist in private practice. They combine dharmic values with authentic relating, play, imagination, and parts work to create a liberatory space for embodiment and reclamation. Parneet’s work is rooted in anarchist, queer, feminist and buddhist wisdom, directing their efforts towards healing systemic trauma and supporting those marginalized by race, gender, sex, sexual orientation, ethnicity, disability, immigration and neurodivergence. For more information, visit them at parneetchohan.com

Core/Coral Short Coral Short (they/them) is a somatic experiencing practitioner and Community Dharma Teacher based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. They integrate Buddhist wisdom with trauma-informed somatic practices, specializing in work that centers the queer community. Coral combines somatic principles with eco-somatic practices, embodied anti-oppression work, and mindfulness for 2SLGBTQI+ communities. Drawing from over 30 years in art making, activism, and community organizing, Coral creates accessible, trauma-sensitive spaces that honour diverse embodied experiences and support those navigating intersectional identities. At the heart of their work is a foundational belief that all bodies want to move towards health and healing. 

Guest facilitators may join to support the container of the event in the case that either facilitator is unavailable.  

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shedule
  • 5:45-6:15
    Arrive & Settle
    Bring a dish to share, arrive into the space and orient to the space.
  • 6:15-6:30
    Agreements
    Co-creation of agreements to support a safe container. Latecomers that arrive once agreements have started will be asked to join next time! So plan your journey accordingly.
  • 6:30-8:00
    Process & Practice
    Depending on group needs, what feels alive and emergent wisdom, Coral & Parneet will offer individual, small or large group exercises, group discussions, embodied practices and mindfulness prompts.