Poetry Writing Workshops at Blue Door Gallery

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Artspeak: From Page To Performance Workshops By Golda Solomon "Art stimulates, delights, entertains, and moves us to feelings. Each workshop will let the current exhibition "enter and inform" the participant’s writing process. Through observational and associative exercises, your pen becomes a "can-do-it" onto the page, giving your writing a voice and immediacy".
— Golda Solomon, Workshop Facilitator

Workshops Guiding You Through The Creative Process

Each PAGE TO PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP will be unique, relating to the art on exhibition. Practice and perfect your skills while enjoying interesting challenges and satisfying experiences!

ARTSPEAK Workshop 1: Responding To The Walls (BDAA Members Annual Juried Exhibition)
Saturday, January 23, 2010 4:30-6:30pm
7:00pm Performance - FREE to the public
ARTSPEAK Workshop 2: Women About Woman: Herstory
Friday, March 26, 2010 5:30-6:45pm
7:00pm Performance - FREE to the public
ARTSPEAK Workshop 3: Cookin’ Words for Moms; for children and their significant adult(s) *
Friday, May 7, 2010 4:30-6:30pm
7:00pm Performance - FREE to the public
ARTSPEAK Workshop 4: Write & Tell (Show and Tell Exhibition)
Thursday, June 3, 2010 5:30-6:45pm
7:00pm Performance followed by OPEN MIC - FREE to the public

Participation Fee:

ARTSPEAK Workshop 1,2 & 4 each is $15 for BDAA members, $20 for non-members. *ARTSPEAK Workshop 3 $25 per family, $20 for individuals. Student Scholarships available.

How To Sign Up:

To sign up for one or more ARTSPEAK Workshops you may email us at info@bluedoorgallery.org or sign-up in person at the Blue Door Gallery.

For more information toll free, call Golda at 1-877 529 9528 (JazzJau)

Golda Solomon

GOLDA SOLOMON, experienced workshop facilitator, communications teacher and spoken word performer will guide you through the creative writing process and how to share your work with an audience of peers, family and friends. Techniques and pointers on "performance jitters" and how to edit will also be included.

More about Golda Solomon at www.jazzjaunts.com.