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What Story will your Community Tell?

Invite you to join a project bringing the many voices of  New Haven together for change! 

What story will your community tell?

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Want your community to participate?

Call Rebecca at (203) 392-8882 or email

... SoulSpeak@ElmShakespeare.org 

to schedule your

FREE DRAMA WORKSHOP!

What story from your community, if hold and heard, might change others' perspectives and New Haven as a whole?

We want you to tell that story!  Whether you have 3 or 30 people, we will come to you for a free 2-hour DRAMA Workshop where we will help you identify, clarify,and intensify that story, creating a piece of theater unique to your community that your group can perform.Then... ALL participating communities will come together on SUNDAY JUNE 10 at 3pm to perform their‘ mini-play for an afternoon of theater unlike any other! Then...audience and performers alike share a meal and engage in a mediated conversation inspired by the performanceabout how we as a unified community might address the many issues facing New Haven!

We are excited to think outside of the box and work with Elm Shakespeare  and other community partners throughout New Haven to use theatrical storytelling and even the words of Shakespeare to raise issues important to all of us and broaden our city-wide perspectives so that New Haven can be more unified.We are a non-profit, by youth/for-youth, peer-to-peer training organization established in 1990 to prevent youth violence. For over 27 years, awe have specialized in training, prevention, and empowerment. One of our core beliefs is that youth communicate and learn best from their peers of similar age, racial and social status groups. Therefore, SNDH is committed to a Train-the-Youth-Trainer™ concept. Our aim is to prepare youth for a School-to-College-to-Career positive lifestyle transition. SNDH is known for its innovative, creative style. Survivin' N Da  Hood (SNDH) uses the reality of built-in consequences to teach youth to think before they do something that cannot be changed or erased. SNDH provides behavior modification training in critical thinking skills and social skills for adults and youth. Our training offers answers to life's tough situations; shows how to improve deficient, negative behaviors; and provides more options for difficult decision-making.Founded in 1995, Elm Shakespeare Company has given the gift of Free Shakespeare to over half a million people in Edgerton Park. We strive to ignite a creative spark, bringing people together through Shakespeare to share their humanity and build community. We work to strengthen the already vibrant artistic and educational landscape of greater New Haven, through the highest quality professional performances coupled with rigorous and joyous education programs that enrich the diverse New Haven community. Our educational programs now serve 500 students a year and  educational partners include Housing Authority of New Haven, Mauro Sheridan Interdisciplinary Middle  School, Common Ground High School, Whitney Center and LEAP. We value inclusivity, artistic excellence and the power of these plays in our lives. 
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DISABILITY RIGHTS STORYTELLERS FELLOWSHIP

The Disability Rights Storytellers Fellowship managed by Rooted in Rights and AAPD provides the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to learn and apply skills in digital media storytelling, and to connect with media professionals to prepare participants for advanced careers in media production, journalism, online advocacy, or digital design. The project combines hands-on training in cutting-edge technologies with a strong foundation in developing each individual’s voice and using story-driven videos in advocacy.

https://www.aapd.com/disability-rights-storytellers/

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Storytelling Delegation to Leόn, Nicaragua - July 26 – Aug 2 2015

The New Haven/Leόn Sister City Project invites you to join a family oriented delegation (families with kids middle school age or older are welcome to join the group) to Leόn, Nicaragua this summer 2015. The trip is to experience the cultural and economic realities of the current Nicaraguan community through sharing stories and experiences between the generations and with members of the rural Nicaraguan community of Goyena.

Delegates will:

  • Participate in a community project and share in the learning process.
  • Use storytelling activities to deepen understanding and create our own stories to take home.
  • Get to know life in Nicaragua through homestays and daily participation in the rural Goyena community.
  • Tour Leon historical and cultural highlights while learning about current economic, cultural, and political realities in Nicaragua
  • Explore natural beauty of Nicaragua via excursions to nearby cultural, historic and environmental locations.
  • Stay with host families in Leon.

 

The cost of trips is $1200 per person or $2000 for a parent and child together.  (Price includes housing, food, transportation, translation, all workshops and site visits).  Partial scholarships are available.

 

Apply ASAP to: Susan Bramhall at sbramhall@newhavenleon.org

or : Chris Schweitzer at nh@newhavenleon.org

 

For more information about New Haven Leon SCP and other delegations go to www.newhavenleon.org or write to Chris at nh@newhavenleon.org or call 203.562.1607http://www.newhavenleon.org/home13358890071?profile=originalhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL50E5z8VVk

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