LOSING
OUR SENSES
Wednesday June 11 to Sunday 15 June 2014
Rockport, MA.
with Hariotte Hurie, Emily Sinagra and Sarah French
Do our senses help us or hinder us to see the world as it is?
You will go on three journeys - with music, narrative and the playful
irreverence of the fool and clown. Join us and together we will
unknow and lose ourselves in these worlds so that we may perpetually
re-discover them.
Harriotte Hurie - Harriotte lost her sight when
she was 6 1/2. She holds a Ph.D in Ethnomusicology from Wesleyan
University and lives, teaches, and plays in Somerville, MA. Harriotte
believes that we are all singers and dancers when we forget the
history of what others tell us about ourselves.
Emily Sinagra is from Gloucester, MA. She writes
improvisationally as a means to capture stories that might never
be told. Emily received an MFA in Creative Writing and an MA in
Theater Education from Emerson College.
Sarah French trained as a psychotherapist before
turning, with relief and joy, to the paradoxical world of “clown."
She no longer practices psychotherapy, yet embraces clowning as
a unique way to celebrate whole being. Sarah is an associate member
of Nose to Nose (nosetonose.info) and has practiced clowning around
the world with Jef Johnson and Vivian Gladwell, with whom she also
teaches. She holds an MSW from New York University. She lives in
Brooklyn, NY.
No experience required! Play allows all of us to develop our unique
voices, exploring our edges and connecting to ourselves, each other,
and the world in unanticipated ways.
Please contact Sarah at sarahfrench@nosetonose.info
to register and for more detailed information. Let us know of your
interest ASAP. Our registration due date is June 1st; our space
will be limited to 12 participants.
More info:
Accommodation plus tuition: $520.
Check-in: Wednesday, June 11, 3pm - 5pm.
Departure: Sunday, June 15, 4 pm.
Meals: Stay tuned. If you can participate in the workshop and be
our chef, in exchange for tuition, let us know immediately.
Explore Windhover at: http://www.windhover.org
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