FREE Community Voices Workshop!

DECEMBER 4th FROM 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Asian American Resource Center

8401 Cameron Road

Austin, TX 78754

Want to try something NEW?  Do something CREATIVE and FUN?  MEET new people?

Join us for this free community workshop offering a safe space to be creative, share stories, move, engage in meaningful conversations, explore innovative ways to connect with new people AND create something together.

Register for Free HERE! 

All movement-based activities are designed for participation and adaption for ANY physical ability or experience. Even while seated.  No dance or theater experience is needed!

We will play fun movement and theater games and explore other creative-based structures to engage in an investigation about things that are important to us.

Community Voices creates an opportunity to bring perspectives and stories beyond our own, to listen and learn from each other. These workshops inspire and guide the creation of our work by nurturing a deeper connection to the community we live in.

Most of all we will have fun being creative together!

Quotes from previous Community Voices workshop participants:

“Learning to discover my creativity…. That my ideas are worthy.  Fabulous experience!  Thank you for giving me an opportunity to quickly connect with what I’ve seen as strangers.”

“Love the living sculpture part, the group community energy and bond that developed.  Wonderful focus…. Great topic!”

“I enjoyed the variety of games and activities and the sense of group that emerged.  The effort was honest and beautiful.  I can participate with others without being self-conscious.  The sculptures were so moving.  The principles are universal and tie us all together.  I really enjoyed moving with Andrea and all the participants.  Everyone has so much to offer… all unique, yet all coming from the same source.”

“Exhilarating.  Thoughtful.  Connecting.  Creativity.  I can still move and I like to be in community sculpting!  Andrea has a true heart and enthusiasm.”

 “Beautiful!  Insightful…built community and awareness.”