Fuck around & Find out - Creative & Therapeutic Methods for the Modern World
Event description
This Playshop is born out of a deep desire and call to be SEEN, HEARD, INTIMATE, SAFE with each other and in the world,
Allowing our quirks and wounds to be a source of inspiration
- and to go on a quest to discover the creative tools we can use in 1on1 and group situations
to facilitate dynamic shifts/safety/collective ritual.
Day 1 - Saturday - Delving into our many selves
* Bonding and playing in dynamics with the inner child, the mad man, the forgotten elder ANY other characters we may lift from our own life's odyssey
* Using multimodal art & expression to create unique 'oracle' of our own subconscious
* Supporting others in their creative expression by asking questions, playing with, awakening the playground curiosity (and dealing with our inner bullies!)
Day 2 - Sunday - Group Process
* Playing with the theatre of life where each of us is an improv actor, director or audience member
* Diving into family constellation - work - healing the individual through the collective
* Creative therapeutic tools of dealing with group conflict, conformity, exposing power dynamics and hidden rules
Basically, a weekend of FUN, but also in-depth work based on BOTH creative arts and psychotherapeutic tools - resourcing the best of both.
You are welcome to come play and participate regardless of background and psychosomatic health status - all practices of the weekend should be adaptable to many audiences with different ages and abilities.
If you haven't worked/met Mia or Zasha before - please send a PM with any questions and an expression of WHY you're interested!
This weekend is held by
Mia Mor - multimodal improv artist (dancer, poet/writer, performer with evolving skills in image/video editing) with a deeper background in body work and somatic therapeutics. Mia has a Psychology BA and has additionally studied dance therapy and Integral Expressive Arts, dancAbility and archetypal theatre. She has been holding space for Contact Temple in Northern Rivers for the past 2 years and co-created a blend of contact improv and theatre with the group 'I thought we had a safe word'.
Zasha Hoorain - guest teacher with an incredible CV both in human rights and psychotherapeutic practice, Zasha's passion is in constellation work and holistic healing. Her ability to understand complex psychological processes and turn them into an insightful group practice is phenomenal.
Bring with you - any personal artistic tools you like to play with (to share with others), notebook, comfortable clothes and a blanket. Further info will be sent through closer to date! We would love you to join for both days, but if you cannot, the option is there to do either one!
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