Dynamic Theatre: An Introductory workshop in New York

Mark wentworth mark at colourforlife.com
Tue Jun 9 23:52:30 CDT 2009


East Side Institue Presents:

An Introduction to
DYNAMIC THEATRE©
The Drama of Life and Community
with Mark Wentworth

"If you can dream it, you can play it, if you can act it, you can  
create it."
Mark Wentworth

Sunday, June 21, 12:30-4:30pm
Fee: $35, Students/Seniors $10
920 Broadway, 14th Floor, New York, NY
Register Now

Founded and created by Mark Wentworth, Dynamic Theatre heals, but not  
in the traditional sense.  The healing power of Dynamic Theatre is  
building community-not community which is separate from the world, but  
community which constantly interfaces, connects and overlaps with  
people of the world, our histories, our ancestors.  "I" and "Me"  
becomes "Us" and "We" -we reconnect with our "tribes."  But how do we  
make this transformation?  By "acting out" our stories. In Dynamic  
Theatre, we reconnect with our capacity to create our lives and our  
stories -- we are the storytellers, the scriptwriters, and the  
producers.

Mark Wentworth lives in Lisbon, Portugal and has been working and  
studying personal development for 20 years, his background is based in  
Colour Psychology, Deep Memory Process and Shamanism. Mark is the  
founder and principal of Colour for Life, a training school for  
transformational colour therapy and personal development. He created  
Dynamic Theatre 5 years ago by bringing together a unique blend of  
Psychodrama, systemic constellations and Shamanism. Mark has presented  
Dynamic Theatre in Europe, the Middle East, UK and US, as well as  
sharing it at various world conferences which promote and support the  
world community.

contact Melissa Meyer at 212.941.8906, ext 304 ormmeyer at eastsideinstitute.org 
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