The Arts with People at Risk Discussion Report 6/26/06 - Linda Metzner

Report #: 4

Name of Topic: The Arts with People at Risk

Name of Leader: Linda Metzner

Names of Participants: Lynn, Linda, Amy, Cheryl

Previous story regarding this topic if there is one: “The Well” Arts for Empowerment is a new nonprofit being started by Linda to bring performing artists to give hands-on workshops based on life stories to clients and staff of social service organizations. Awaiting fiscal sponsorship by WCCSC (Western Carolina Coalition for Social Concerns) and producing a concert, “The Abundance of Mary” as a benefit for “The Well” in August.

Highlights of Discussion (present story unfolding):  In Wilmington Delaware, they used theatre led by teens with disabilities to diffuse bullying.  Used technique of freezing to stop the action, offer new outcomes, change direction away from violence, hold discussions, etc.  Teens make and take home books to record experiences.

      Want to learn to incorporate varying points of view using the arts in meetings among people.

      Public graffiti contests in Portland, Maine to allow the muted voice to be heard.

      Helpmate Art show in Asheville using dance, theatre, poetry and song to reflect experiences of those who have been victims of domestic violence.

      Brain patterns create new pathways through the arts-  a way out of the cycle in which one can be stuck.  New brain theory information supports this.  Repatterning.

      Movement especially helps to open new brain paths.

       Always remember  to include free and low-cost public art to give access to all.

     Fees can be sliding-scale, donations, suggested amount.

Future Action/Next Steps:

      For “The Well”,  fundraising, publicity, concert on August 27th, sending out contacts to Linda at annelinde@hotmail.com.  Hoping to begin program September 2006.

“The Well” - Arts for Empowerment Initiative Report 6/27/06

“The Well”  

Arts for Empowerment

Champion:  Linda Metzner, Founder

 Future Action:  Performing artists bringing hands-on workshops to clients and staff of social services in Western North Carolina.

annelinde@hotmail.com