The 8th Annual Power of Words conference will be held Sept. 23-26, 2010 at Goddard College in Plainfield, VT and we’re looking for workshop proposals!
One way or another you’ve been connected and in touch with the Transformative Language Arts Network and we thought you and yours might be interested in the event again this year. Please consider the Call for Proposals yourself and give thought to forwarding this along to those for whom this might spark some interest. If, instead, you’d like to discontinue your communications with the Network you will find means to do that at the bottom of this message.
The 8th Annual Power of Words conference brings together writers, storytellers, performers, musicians, educators, activists, healers, health professionals, community leaders, and more. All participants are united in the common exploration of how the written, spoken, and sung word can catalyze individual and communal liberation, celebration, and transformation.
We invite your proposals for experiential, didactic, and/or performance-based workshops that focus on writing, storytelling, drama, film, narrative medicine, songwriting, and other forms of Transformative Language Arts (TLA). We support proposals that focus on social change, the spoken or sung word, and how to make a living using transformative language arts in service to our communities. Because we are strongly committed to including individuals from diverse backgrounds, we encourage proposals from people of color and from presenters of many ages.
To submit a workshop proposal, visit the TLAN 2010 Call for Proposals Page.
The 2010 conference will feature four thematic tracks. Particular consideration will be given to workshop proposals that forward one or more themes:
- Right Livelihood, finding a work life that is an expression of your gifts and makes a contribution to the world.
- Social Transformation, using the power of word to deepen engagement with social issues and transform self and society.
- Engaged Spirituality, writing / employing spiritual pathways challenging deeply-embedded structures of injustice to cultivate a sustainable, just, and peaceful world.
- Narrative Medicine, using the power of narrative to help patients discover their own stories of illness and create ones of healing that pull toward recovery.
The conference will feature the following keynote speakers:
- Greg Greenway – Singer and poet who works with the social awareness of Woody Guthrie
- S. Pearl Sharp – Writer/actress/filmmaker/broadcast journalist focusing on cultural arts, health and healing, and Black history
- Kayhan Irani – An artivist using the the arts to deepen engagement with social issues and societal transformation. A writer, director, performer, and facilitator of Playback Theater
- Katherine Towler – Poet, author, teacher – writes lyrical novels of family and place
To submit a workshop proposal, visit the TLAN 2010 Call for Proposals Page.
For further information, please contact the TLAN Coordinators.
Callid & Kristina Keefe-Perry
TLA Network Coordinators
coordinator@tlanetwork.org
877-303-TLAN (8526)
I could present Earth Art for conference and live in Montreal – not far away – – I curate Earth Art at the Royal Botanical Gardens and have published books on the subject
John Grande
514 236 4628 cell tel