
Image description: Sunset with blue, purple and golden clouds, over a body of water reflecting the light, mountains in the horizon, and plants and grasses growing on a hill in the foreground, with the words, "The Body Takes Me Home: Interdisciplinary Creative Writing Workshop for Survivors of Violence."
Sunday April 30th, 1pm-6pm
University of Victoria, Lekwungen & W̱SÁNEĆ territories
Co-presented by The Story We Be &
The Anti-Violence Project
Facilitators: mia susan amir & Dafne Blanco
Applications due April 21, 11:59pm
Selected applicants will be notified by Mon April 24
Apply here!
Workshop Description
As survivors of violence, our bodies create ingenious strategies to help us cope with the impact of traumatic events. For some of us, our bodies tuck the wounds that experiences of violence leave us with, into our skin, our muscle, our fascia, our sinew, our bones. There, our bodies hold the stories for us.
In their resourceful creativity, our bodies look for ways to protect us from further harm. For some of us our bodies become sensitive receptors, always awake and analyzing the environment for potential risk. For others among us our bodies become still and quiet, to dull our fear, to simply feel less. Many of us traverse the wide spectrum between. For many of us our bodies rarely have the opportunity to speak their stories.
The Body Takes Me Home is an interdisciplinary creative writing workshop for those of us ready to explore how our bodies have responded to experiences of violence, and who are curious about the possibilities for healing and transformation that exist in interpreting our embodied knowings through writing and creative practice.
What to Expect
Using readings, as well as exercises that draw from Theatre of the Oppressed and Authentic Movement, in combination with writing prompts, and processes emerging from Expressive Arts Therapy, we will:
On Our Process
This Workshop is For
Cost
Participation in this workshop is $0.00 - $25.00, sliding scale. Those earning a living wage should consider paying the full amount.
Accessibility
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