This week George Emilio Sanchez came back to our workshop with more exercises from the Theater of the Oppressed. We worked collectively around images of power. How can we engage in redefining power? First of all, What’s power? How do … Continue reading Collective Storytelling. Week 7.→
This week we spent time doing group work. Thinking collectively in how to tell a story? What are the elements that make a story? What is the form of our stories? Each group resumed conversations from the Island field trip … Continue reading Collective Storytelling. Week 6.→
The motion of the concentric waves spread out on the surface of the water, to the water lilies and reeds, as if they are suddenly awakened from their sleep and brought to life. As the stone slowly falls, it brushes … Continue reading Collective Storytelling Workshop. Week 4→
George Emilio Sanchez, came to our class and gave us some exercises on Augusto Boal theater techiques. Boal’s work is useful in order to create and develop a sense of empathy, presence and it is so immediate, that the participants … Continue reading Collective Storytelling Workshop. Week 3→
There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the passion of life. Federico Fellini. This week we went through the technology and resources that we will be using in this workshop. It was an introduction to different free … Continue reading Collective Storytelling Week 2→
In the first class we talked about the importance of working in a collective manner, to be able to think beyond our contributions and interact with the other participant’s ideas, in order to reach a common goal. The best example … Continue reading Collective Storytelling. Week 1→
The Quantified Self Portrait Series was a 9 weeks hands-on production and seminar workshops at the Queens Museum that focused on producing self portraits projects in physical forms, the purpose of this workshop was to steer it towards building a unique and … Continue reading SELF PORTRAIT SERIES; Final Presentation→
Today, the students began our workshop by sitting in a circle to work with a wonderful dancer, Amy Miller, from the Gibney Dance. We invited Amy to do a movement session to help the students to feel more comfortable with their body, and to … Continue reading SELF PORTRAIT SERIES; WEEK 8→
This week, the students and museum members were invited by Molmol Kuo to a field trip at her studio – YesYesNo, with guest speakers Rosalie Yu(Taiwan), and Billy Dang (US), who introduced their work on 3D scanning sculptures, 3D printing, and … Continue reading SELF PORTRAIT SERIES; WEEK 7→
Arts and Education Space for Immigrant New Yorkers