The beach resonates in most of our memories as vast expanses of sand and moving water, as hot sun, as endless play being buffeted by the waves, as growing overtired and being carried to bed. It is a place quite different from everyday life because of its promise of freedom. The beach, as I see it, is so much like each one of us because of its possibility of wilderness that, like how it exists in each one of us, lies so subtle beneath its neatly groomed and guarded everyday identities. It is here that the individuals become so acutely aware of their bodies and of their bodies's own tides, passions, and anxieties. It is here that the body wins the struggle between nature and culture. My project envisages developing a space for every individual on the beach committed to their physical and emotional engagement on the beach. An ambivalence of pleasure and pain.