Sunday, October 18, 2020, 1pm-4pm MDT
In this free online workshop to honor Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we will:
explore ways to release old, habitual patterns and develop resilience in transformation;
put the past behind us and the future in front of us while standing in the present;
allow creativity to inspire expression-to-expansion in the creation of our own Clothesline Project T-Shirt.
Thank you to the Saguache County Victim Response Unit for both inspiring and co-sponsoring this workshop. Participation is limited to 20. To pre-register, email info@historicutetheatre.com or call 719-427-1080 with your name, phone number, and email; we will contact you with more info.
Note: this workshop includes sensitive content which may be triggering. Although this type of workshop can be healing, it is not intended to serve as therapy.
ABOUT OUR WORKSHOP LEADER Suzanne Rougé is an Educator, Visionary, Artist, Activist, Ceremonialist and Earth Medicine Mama. She has traveled the country sharing Earth Honoring traditions and healing work. Suzanne lives in the San Luis Valley and has recently shared her wisdom through leading the following online workshops for the Historic Ute Theatre: Moon Magic, Ancestral Healing, and Changing Times: the Emergence of Balance.
Clothesline Projects all over the world remind people of the real meaning of violence statistics that are often ignored. It originated in Hyannis, Massachusetts in 1990 when a member of the Cape Cod's Women's Defense Agenda learned that during the same time 58,000 soldiers were killed in the Vietnam War, 51,000 U.S. women were killed by the men who claimed to love them.