Writing Poetry Through Dance & Drawing with Mong-Lan

03 September 2010
Writing Poetry Through Dance & Drawing with Mong-Lan
When: 12 September 2010
Where: The Asian American Writers' Workshop, NY

Write poetry from your body; dance from the heart; draw from your mind’s eye and from your imagination in this one-day intensive workshop with poet and professional tango dancer Mong-lan. Explore different ways of connecting with your inner core through what you see with your eyes, the world drawn with your hands as you unleash writers’ block through dance & art. No dancing or drawing experience needed! What does your mind say when you are going through certain movements? What memories come to mind from the depths of your cells? Use the tango movements and still lives as jumping pads from which to write poems.

@The Asian American Writers' Workshop
110-112 West 27th Street, 6th Floor
Between 6th and 7th Avenues
Buzzer 600

Register here.
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