Drawing from Experience
Where we come from is alive in usFamily, culture, land, food, sound…Knowing our roots, and remembering the people, places, and experiences that make us who we are, can strengthen our confidence. Sharing our own stories, and hearing other people’s stories, invites insight and a deepening of compassion, as well as an increased sense of connection within a group or community – personal or professional.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, November 13th, 2019
Time: 6:30 PM- 9:00 PM
Location: Academy Campus in Seton Village
Notes: Space is limited to 20 participants. For this Evening of Exploration, we are coming together in the more intimate setting of the Academy’s expressive arts studio. This space encourages playful expression in all its forms and with various mediums.
Drawn from the work of George Ella Lyon and Levi Romero, workshop participants will explore their own stories of identity – whatever that means to each person at this moment in their individual lives. Engaging with personal story through oral, written, and visual reflection helps to evoke multi-sensory memories of place, culture, and ancestry. Using a variety of creative materials, each participant creates their own visual “I am from…” poem and, together, the group experiences the rich learning that emerges from telling and hearing story.
Location
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