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Good morning all,
Morning all! Apologies for long post, but if this workshop is of interest to you, colleagues, or students, please could you share it on?
It promises to be an excellent opportunity to learn more about a less well known form of immersive theatre, sensory labyrinth theatre, as well as being of use for those interested in applied practice and mindful theatre practice. We hope to run the full series of s.l.t development workshops in the next 18 months.
With best wishes,
Dr Teri Howson-Griffiths
Lecturer in Drama
Liverpool Screen School
Liverpool John Moores University
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Iwan Brioc, artistic director of Theatr Cynefin and The Republic of the Imagination will be leading a three-day introductory workshop on Context Orientated Arts (CoArts) and Sensory Labyrinth Theatre from 25th-27th April.
This will be of particular use for those interested in immersive theatres, facilitation and applied practice.
Iwan is an experienced director and workshop facilitator, who has delivered training globally in CoArts, slt and forum theatre.
What is this workshop about?
The Art of Looking at Ourselves is a three-day participative arts process that leads to the creation of a site-specific installation performance. In doing so we explore together the possibility of theatre as a source of awakening and liberation.
During the workshop, participants enjoy a range of art and image making, movement and mindfulness activities through which they develop their own ‘sensory portal’, a site-specific installation. The weekend culminates in a performance, where participants invite friends and family to experience journeying through the sensory portals they have co-created.
The workshop and performance offers an opportunity to step out of time and enter a ‘being’ instead of a ‘doing’ mode. What we find is that people who engage with our work report greater confidence, clarity joy, peace, and aspiration. But even more than this is a feeling of having touched something deep inside of themselves, something sustaining which was always there but hidden by the day to day stresses and the busyness of modern life. Reacquainting with this inner strength creates a strong and sometimes unspoken bond between people.
The opportunity to give this profound experience to others through the performance allows for a deep sense of connection and a feeling of boundless capacity to grow.
What to expect -
CoArts invites participants to take the risk of falling awake to the miracle of being alive.
You will-
• Reconnect with the senses, awaken a feeling of ‘aliveness’ through art and image making, movement and mindfulness • Experience a range of supportively facilitated activities through which we explore our relationship to self, other and the world around us • Support each other in identifying and overcoming that which inhibits us from growth and connection
Who it’s for -
The Art of Looking at Ourselves offers personal and professional development for:
therapists, performers, theatre-makers, dancers, artists, activists, community organisers, social leaders, educators, third sector professionals, innovators, change-makers, yoga teachers, health & well-being professionals, mindfulness teachers and practitioners.
(N.B: refreshments will be provided, but you will need to cater for your own lunch and accommodation and travel).
Consessionary rates are £90 for the three days, £150 for full rate
Thursday and Friday 10am-6pm
Saturday 12pm- 9pm
To book or for more information, please visit:
http://www.cynefin.org/new-events/2019/4/25/the-art-of-looking-at-ourselves-liverpool
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