In partnership with the City of Williams Lake in Canada, the association Ear to the Ground Planning has organized a workshop that aims to connect youth, elders and community leaders from different backgrounds and discuss issues of violence and racism.
Called Inter-Generational Dialogues, the workshop encourages respectful listening and sharing as a means for participants to discuss life in Williams Lake, “with the aim of moving forward towards a place of relationship and trust.”
In the same line, Urban Ink Productions, a Vancouver-based theatre company, will host in October 14-15, 2010 an ancestral research session for youth and elders called Looking Back, Moving Forward In November 19-21, 2010 Urban Ink in partnership with the Community Arts Council of Williams Lake will host a workshop called Arrivals.
These projects aim to build bridges and understanding among different cultures using theatre processes.
Workshops for community building
In partnership with the City of Williams Lake in Canada, the association Ear to the Ground Planning has organized a workshop that aims to connect youth, elders and community leaders from different backgrounds and discuss issues of violence and racism.
Called Inter-Generational Dialogues, the workshop encourages respectful listening and sharing as a means for participants to discuss life in Williams Lake, “with the aim of moving forward towards a place of relationship and trust.”
In the same line, Urban Ink Productions, a Vancouver-based theatre company, will host in October 14-15, 2010 an ancestral research session for youth and elders called Looking Back, Moving Forward In November 19-21, 2010 Urban Ink in partnership with the Community Arts Council of Williams Lake will host a workshop called Arrivals.
These projects aim to build bridges and understanding among different cultures using theatre processes.
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