Crafting: The Weïrd Sisters - September 13th, 5pm-8pm
A harvest evening of nature-based magic and mystery, creating an embodied performance piece centering Shakespeare's classic "Macbeth"! We begin by conjuring up a witchy charm. After that, we will create a performance piece for ourselves using devised methods of theatre. No experience required, just openness to an evening of play! We encourage you to come in your best witch or warlock attire (also not required). Refreshments will be provided. By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes!
Facilitated by Neve Pires
Neve Pires (she/her) is a storyteller, artist and change-maker hailing from Central and Eastern Massachusetts. She grew up absolutely enraptured by the theatre, and has over 15 years of various theatrical experience- including but not limited to- acting, directing, playwriting, and makeup design/execution. She is currently. studying at Lesley University for her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Expressive Arts Therapy and Drama Therapy, where she hopes to combine her passion for the arts with her hope for healing and change at the individual and societal/systemic level.
RSVPs encouraged but not required:
Parking and Accessibility
Please note that parking on Vinal Avenue is by permit only. Drop off and limited accessible parking is available; please contact event organizers. The Growing Center is a short walk from Union Square, near the Somerville High School on Highland Avenue, and accessible via the Green Line and buses on Highland and Somerville Avenues.
This program is supported by a Public Humanities/Community Engagement Grant from the Mandel Center for the Humanities at Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, as part of the Urban Pastorals project.
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