Sunday, April 18, 2010 – 1:00pm
If you are curious about opening up and communicating about art making and if you want to practice in a process that will inform your own making of art and your ability to dialogue about creative works, join us for a very special session of The Critical Response Process led by Elizabeth Johnson. This facilitated dialogue workshop is open to participants from all art disciplines. The workshop is FREE and will be held at The Performance Garage from 1-3:30pm. There is limited space and this workshop may fill up fast, so please RSVP if you are planning to attend. To RSVP call (215) 546-2552 or e-mail info@philadanceprojects.org.
Liz Lerman’s Critical Response Process advances the development of artistic works-in-progress through a four-step, facilitated dialogue between artists, peers, and audiences. Developed almost 15 years ago, the Process has been enthusiastically embraced by artists, educators, and administrators at theater companies, dance departments, orchestras, museums, and more. The process has opened new awareness and capabilities for deeper dialogue and learning between artists and audiences, teachers, and students. Any combination of people who communicate about creative endeavors can benefit from the Critical Response Process. Practice the Process by applying it to real works-in-progress and to grasp its inner workings through a lively series of exercises in this workshop.
Sponsored in conjunction with the Bartol Foundation.