Creative Meditation Practices

Creative Meditation Practices

A workshop in creative mindfulness and performance techniques, led by LAB artist in residence Gretel Sharp.

By Platform Arts

Date and time

Thu, 15 Apr 2021 10:20 AM - 11:30 PM AEST

Location

Platform Arts

60 Little Malop St Geelong, VIC 3220 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Learn how to receive new inspiration, ideas and takes on your artistic practice by developing your own creative meditation practice. Actor and theatre-maker Gretel Sharp will guide you through fun performance techniques and creative mindfulness practices to encourage your inner artist.

Please wear: comfy clothes, in which you can move!

Please bring: a journal/notebook and pen.

This workshop is for participants of all ages. Instructions and guidance will be given during the session, and any additional materials will be provided.

Our workshops are free to attend, but places are limited to 15. Please email hello@platformarts.org.au if you are no longer able to make your booked session, and your ticket will be made available to the waitlist.

60 Little Malop St is wheelchair accessible. Please contact hello@platformarts.org.au for any enquiries. This workshop is generously supported by Central Geelong Marketing.

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Gretel Sharp is a Djilang/Geelong-based artist. She currently works across acting, devised theatre-making, writing, film and experimental visual storytelling. Recent credits include The Love of the Nightingale at Theatre Works, St Kilda, working with The Rabble in My Dearworthy Darling and devised work Forgiveness that toured to Wuzhen Theatre Festival in China 2019. Sharp was one of the artists in residence for the inaugural 2020-21 Platform LAB program.

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We at PLATFORM acknowledge that we live, learn and work on the stolen land of the Wadawurrung people of the Kulin nation. Indigenous sovereignty has never been ceded. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and culture. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

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Image: Eleanor Orchard, 'Okay', 2017. Photo by Leiko Manalang.

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