living stories
Show and tell
We warmly invite you to share your stories of connection with us. During this session we will craft, navigate, and learn from the stories that express who we are and how we relate to our world today.
Together, we will explore what our life looks, smells, breathes, moves, feels, and sounds like. You will be gently encouraged to follow your curiosity in order to discover your knowledge and narratives that live in your body, mind, the objects that surround you, your relations, dreams, and your environment.
This workshop is for anyone who wishes to relate to their life in a playful manner, learn how stories live in everything we have and do, and perhaps also change their own narrative of 'who we think we are'.
Especially if you believe that you have never told a 'good' story before or haven't the slightest clue where to start, this is a great place to begin. And if you're a seasoned storyteller, you know there's always another path yet to be discovered, as there is no story that ends all stories.
Open to all, this session will gently guide you along a weaving path. It is participatory in big groups and small breakout rooms.
Dates: 11 August 2022
Weekday: Thursday
Times: 6-8pm CEST
Session Duration: 2 hours
Location: Zoom/Online
Access Req: audio, visual, gentle movement
Language: English
Group Size: max. 20 people
Contribution: €15 / €25 / €35
Pay what you can afford.
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY
I feel you create a container for playfulness, experimentation, thought and newness which is produced through a combination of all those participating. To be part of the session means playing with ideas, some familiar seeds, some novel - and with those seeds tended to, comes so much wishing far beyond the drop-in.
- Davina Burgess
- Taj Baker
I'm always looking for oniline improv that has a certain kind of feel; connective, fun, inviting spaces. This turned out to be exactly that - connective, inviting, and fun.
I am enjoying the depth of the work and play, and the variation of the exploration. The interchange with the participants is brilliant. It is a growing portal to this wonderful philosophy of developing the collaboration between people being encouraged, and allowed to express and experience their deeper authentic selves.
- Robert Lowe