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Mandala Center for Change
presents our 10th annual:
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THEATRE OF THE
OPPRESSED FACILITATOR TRAINING:
" WAGING PEACE - DESIGNING JUSTICE" |
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A 6-day intensive workshop w/ community performance for beginner as
well as more experienced T.O. practitioners seeking to deepen their
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Facilitated by Marc Weinblatt
When: June 23– 28, 2008
(M-Th 9:30 AM - 6 PM; Fri
1-10 PM; Sat 10 AM - 4 PM)
Where: Port Townsend, WA
(see info below)
Cost: US$400
($$ arrangements available based
on need; no one turned away. For financial aid policy, click here.)
WE ARE CURRENTLY FULL
AND TAKING A WAITING LIST. PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY BEFORE REGISTERING.
Registration: Send $100 (per
person) non-refundable deposit to:
Mandala Center
510 35th St.
Port Townsend, WA 98368
(PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE, & E-MAIL.)
Or pay in full ($400 +$15 fee = $415)
with credit card via Paypal. $100 is non-refundable.
For more info, contact:
(360) 344-3435 or info@mandalaforchange.com |
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ABOUT THEATRE
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As created by Brazilian visionary,
Augusto Boal, Theatre of the Oppressed (T.O.) is a form of popular
community based education which uses theater as a tool for social
change. It's basic aim is to re-humanize humanity. Originally developed
out of Boal’s work with peasant and worker populations, it is
now used all over the world for social and political activism, conflict
resolution, community building, therapy, and government legislation.
Designed for non-actors, it uses the universal language of theatre
as a springboard for people and whole communities to investigate their
lives, identify their dreams, and reinvent their future. Not a soapbox,
T.O. invites critical thinking and dialogue. It is about analyzing
rather than giving answers. It is also about "acting" (taking
action) rather than just talking. With T.O., people can and often
do discover empowering solutions to their own struggles. And they
have a good time doing it! |
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ABOUT THE TRAINING: |
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Our 10th
annual version of this intensive workshop is designed to train participants
to use these tools with both adults and youth. Focus will be on
community building games, Image Theatre, Forum Theatre, some Rainbow
of Desire techniques and it will culminate in an interactive public
Forum Theatre performance / community dialogue on Friday night.
(more info here) (Participants
must commit to the full 6 days in their entirety.) In order to best
understand the real life power of the work, subject matter will
come directly from participants' personal and collective life experiences.
Each day will include time to discuss the previous day’s work
and the art of facilitation, as well as applications in the field.
The week will also include training in basic "Systematic Oppression"
theory (power-based analysis of the “isms”) to help
illuminate an important layer of group dynamics. A simple manual
will be provided.
These highly adaptable techniques can be immediately
applied by teachers, social workers, psychotherapists, activists,
community organizers, and theatre artists, etc. in their own contexts.
Also for anyone interested in exploring themselves and the society
in which we live. Absolutely no theatre background necessary! |
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ABOUT
THE LOCATION: |
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The entire training will
take place at the Masonic Hall in Port Townsend, WA. PT is a small
yet remarkably vibrant seaport on the Olympic Peninsula about 2
hours from Seattle. (Go to www.ptguide.com
for lots of info.) During the summer, it is a major tourist destination
hosting internationally renowned jazz and blues festivals among
other events. It is also at the doorstep to the Olympic National
Park and rainforest.
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ABOUT TRANSPORTATION: |
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People flying in from out of state
or abroad should fly into Sea-Tac airport by Sunday, June 22nd. Car
rentals, buses, or puddle jumper flights to PT int'l airport are available
directly from Sea-Tac. Travel from Seattle and other locations are
possible as well. Directions provided upon registration.
** We will also do one FREE door to door van pool from
the Bainbridge Island side of the Seattle ferry about 5:00 PM on the
22nd. We offer this as a courtesy to participants so please contact
us no later June 1st if you want this free service.
If you plan to use our vanpool, you should plan your flight to arrive
at Sea-Tac no later than 2:00 PM on the 22nd so you have plenty of
time to get from the airport to the ferry. |
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ABOUT HOUSING: |
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A variety of housing options are available
including inexpensive hostel, Victorian bed & breakfasts, motels,
etc. You will need to reserve early (especially for the hostel) as
this is high tourist season.
** As we are committed to making this training accessible and affordable
for all people, we will also provide FREE billeting (homestays) for
those who are in genuine need of this. Please contact us for list
of housing options and/or billeting needs. |
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ABOUT THE MANDALA CENTER: |
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Based in Port Townsend, WA, the Mandala
Center is a multi-disciplinary education organization dedicated to
community dialogue, social justice and personal transformation. Through
experiential workshops, performances, and other creative events, the
Mandala Center invites people to be more awake and alive as well as
empowered to take action toward a more just and joyous life for all
people. The Center is an active hub for the training and grassroots
practice of Theatre of the Oppressed. It is also the parent organization
for the Poetic Justice Theatre Ensemble, a multi-generational (16-79
years old) troupe of actor/activists using T.O. and Playback Theatre
based interactive performances to generate dialogue around burning
local issues. |
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ABOUT THE FACILITATOR: |
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Mandala Center founder and director,
Marc Weinblatt, has been a professional
educator, activist, artist, and workshop facilitator since 1980. An
internationally recognized leader in the use of T.O., he has worked
extensively with both adults and youth and with diverse communities
ranging from police to homeless youth, academics to refugees in Azerbaijan
and, in November 2007, community workers in South Africa. Marc regularly
facilitates T.O. based events in a wide variety of contexts locally
and across the U.S. with a commitment to bringing a deep sense of
spirit and humanity into social justice work. |
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