Your Body’s Story: Theatre for Survivors
Wednesdays, October 30 - Dec 18, 7-9:30 PM
No class 11/27
A workshop for people who have survived physical, emotional, or medical trauma, taught by a professor of theatre at George Washington University trained in drama therapy. Trauma can change how a body looks, feels, and moves. This class is a place for participants to explore their relationship with their bodies in the past, present and future through theater exercises. The focus will be on discovering and learning to inhabit a wider variety of roles in everyday life. Participants will work to achieve a more integrated sense of their embodied experience as it has changed and continues to change across their survivorship. The work will unfold in a spirit of play and in the space of supportive community.
Admission by application. To remove barriers to access, this class is being offered as Pay-What-You-Can. You may choose to pay any amount up to $300 - or to pay nothing at all. The amount you indicate will have no effect on the consideration of your application.