COWRA-CANOWINDRA INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT Summary by WeiZen Ho and Alan Schacher Voice and Movement Workshop Facilitators, 23 Sept – 4 Oct 2013 written 15th Oct 2013 It was encouraging to see through the process with some of the workshop participants, especially
Cowra Canowindra Civilian Internee Arts Project workshop facilitators in Voice and Movement, Alan Schacher and Weizen Ho were interviewed by Robert Virtue from ABC Central West. READ & LISTEN: Reflecting on a deadly history through drama – Photo and post by Mayu Kanamori &n
On the 1st of October, the participants of the Movement and Voice workshop enjoyed a variety of leading / following activities at a range of levels of difficulty and ease. After this, we sat down talking about our family histories to make a poetic song / chant as part of the video we
On Wednesday the 2nd of October, I participated in a movement and voice workshop. We warmed up with vocal exercises and physical activities. We then continued with writing our own texts for when we start filming. Even though I hadn’t attended any other workshop, I could still pa
The Cowra Canowindra Art Project is running workshops as part of Cowra Festival of International Understanding 2014. Monday 30th September, participants learnt different vocal and movement mirror skills and games. After talking about what we felt and thought of these activities, we we
As part of Cowra Canowindra Community Arts Project 26, 27 , 30 Sept & 1-4 Oct /10 AM – 2PM attend any day Shop 19 Centre Arcade 58 Kendal Street, Cowra (Upstairs via back /Target Car Park) Bookings / Enquiries: Richard Neate Cowra M&D richardneate (at) bigpond.com
David was excellent at determining the level of understanding of each student and pitching his comments and instructions to these various levels. Also his knowledge of the film industry is absolutely top rate and hence his instruction was very relevant and very valuable. I came to the
Read the Cowra Community news “A story born in the shadows” Listen to interview with Jumaadi The venue was packed at the Council Shopfront last Friday night as Jumaadi and his team presented their work Sounds of Flapping Bird The Gamelan Maker, Shadow on the Wooden Wal