Mired 2 Moving is a deep listening and storytelling space where everyone comes in with what they are holding and where they want to get to.

Our intention is to explore and strengthen your relationship with your writing. We work with elements of Journaling, social presencing theatre, playback theatre, and guided visualization.

Time: 10:00 to 12:00

Duration: 14 June, 2024

Location: Online – Please RSVP to receive a Zoom link—, ,

Description

Mired 2 Moving is a deep listening and storytelling space where everyone comes in with what they are holding and where they want to get to.

Our intention is to explore and strengthen your relationship with your writing. We work with elements of Journaling (awareness of, attention to, and honouring thought), loving kindness meditation (grounding and cultivating space within), social presencing theatre (getting unstuck), playback theatre (listening to self and other, spontaneity, creativity , improvisation) and guided visualization (symbols and the unconscious).

Come as you are, bring what you hold.

Lisa and Joliane of Montreal Living Histories will help us reflect about and play with creativity, the senses, self-care, pleasure, and creating writing together.

This FREE workshop will be held on Zoom. Space is limited.
To register please send an e-mail to AWE

This online workshop is being produced in partnership with the Atwater Writers Exhibition (AWE).

The Atwater Library and Computer Centre is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Kanien’keha:ka.

Generously supported by the Community Cultural Action Fund (CCAF) of the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Workshop leader

Joliane Allaire uses theatre techniques as pedagogical tools in education settings. For the last decade she has evolved with the Living Histories Ensemble where she explores intersections of Playback Theater, Theater for the Oppressed, Theatre for the Living, and Developmental Transformation. Lisa Ndejuru is a psychotherapist, psychodramatist, and theatre practitioner. Her research – creation explores survival and life, stories and silence, persecution, genocide, war and dislocation through deep listening, storytelling, and play.