Tapping into Your Creative Heart: An Expressive Arts Workshop
Wednesday, May 26th
6:00-8:00pm
Jubilee Community Lower Level Meeting Room (Enter on Patton Avenue next to Jack of the Wood)
Jessica Chilton will lead us in an experiential expressive arts workshop. This workshop is for any adult who would like to explore her or his own ways of expressing creativity through whatever way seems best: speech, movement, improv, or sound. Each person comes with whatever support she or he needs to actively join in our community building processes.
You’ll experience an Expressive Arts approach to Inclusive Theatre which includes:
Improvisational Storytelling
Drama
Drama
Voice
Movement
in an affirming, safe environment. Most importantly, no prior experience with expressive arts is necessary. Come as you are!
This workshop is free. Suggestioned donation to Jessica for her workshop is $20.00 per person.
For more information about Jessica’s work, please see her website.
Jessica Chilton has facilitated expressive arts experiences for ten years in the context of leadership development programs and educational settings—from elementary school through graduate level classrooms—as well as therapeutic programs for adolescents and adults, and hospice care/bereavement counseling settings. Jessica earned a Masters Degree from Appalachian State University in Community Counseling with a Dual Concentration in Expressive Arts Therapy and Body-Centered Therapy. She earned a Post-Master’s Certificate in Expressive Arts Therapy from Appalachian State University and has obtained additional training from leading expressive arts training centers– European Graduate School in Saas Fee, Switzerland, and Tamalpa Institute in Kentfield, California. Jessica is also a graduate of Duke University where she earned a B.A. in Cultural Anthropology.
