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SUMMARY:Writing to Transform Trauma: A Weekend Intensive for Black Writers & Artists
DESCRIPTION:It is no secret that the historic and continuing violence on Black bodies has left many feeling hopelessness\, fatigue\, fear\, and uncertainty. \nAfter eight years of engaging Minnesota BIPOC writers and arts activists in public conversations to explore issues their work addresses through readings\, panels\, open conversations\, and community-based writing workshops to explore issues of importance to them\, More Than a Single Story is excited to announce its first weekend intensive for Black writers and artists. \nArtists go to their creativity to heal in times of great stress. In this weekend intensive\, we will engage thirty Black writers and other artists in a weekend of generative workshops. This process will open new awarenesses and expand participants’ emotional resources to help them respond to trauma. \nThe workshops will be led by four Black writers who will work collaboratively with other artists to deepen participants’ artistic expression with an eye toward healing both recent and long-standing trauma. By the end of the weekend\, participants will have more tools to enhance their healing journeys. \nFor details on the workshops and writers\, CLICK HERE.\nApplication\nDue to limited space\, we can only accept 30 participants. Eligibility include Minnesota writers\, and other artists who are interested in developing their writing practice as a way toward healing trauma. \nDEADLINE: April 10\, 2023 \nSelected participants will be notified by May 10\, 2023 \n  \n  \n“This work is funded in part by the Minnesota Humanities Center with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4\, 2008.”
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SUMMARY:Story making Through Sound and Motion
DESCRIPTION:In this two-day workshop\, experiment with sound\, writing and movement to get in\ntouch with the feelings and sensations that arise within our bodies when we listen to and connect\nwith other people and their stories. Individual and shared exercises will be inspired by text from\n“Solito” by Javier Zamora. This program is funded by Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. \nRegister Here\nFacilitators: \nMiré Regulus is a writer\, performance artist\, public artist\, community builder and parent. She works the ‘transformative intersection’ through where her work is sited; through poetry and non-linear\, rich\, poetical prose; through community participation; and by exploring how body+movement+gesture hold what we know. She works at how we form engaged community and the unique ways we figure out how to take care of each other. One of the Artistic Directors of Poetry for People\, she lives and works at the intersection of the BIPOC\, queer\, political\, food-focused and artistic communities seeking to build a more equitable and embodied world. \nMankwe Ndosi is a Culture Worker and Musician. She uses creative and embodied practices to reconnect and sturdy our relationships with our soul\, our people\, our legacies\, and the earth. Mankwe is focused on forgotten and marginalized plants\, people\, and ways of knowing. Her work is aimed at creativity and healing through the interconnection and liberation of our personal\, social\, and terrastral structures\, practices\, and mythologies. She is crafting sonic and soil experiences for transformation and liberation connecting the elecro-magnetics of internal landscapes with the power of the earth.
URL:https://morethanasinglestory.com/event/in-sensed-story-knowing-in-sound-and-motion/
LOCATION:Hosmer Library\, 347 E 36th St\, Mineapolis\, 55408\, United States
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