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Information about Covid Protocols
About five years ago winkys life partner, J’aime was diagnosed with three types of cancer. During the pandemic she needed to receive aggressive treatment for these conditions. The two and a half years of debilitating treatments and side effects, were certainly a challenge. We are both relieved and delighted to be past that, even as we deal with the after affects. Today we are cautiously optimistic about our future, as J’aime is doing well. Even though there isn’t a current cure J’aimes medical status is: ‘no evidence of disease’. We hope it lasts for a long, long time!
One after affect is J’aime has been left with a compromised immune system. This will be the case for quite some time and leaves her particularly vulnerable to Covid. For this reason Meshi and I have kept our offerings online….Until fairly recently when J’aime’s oncologist changed our protocols for being around other people. Unexpectedly, I am allowed to return to in-person dance, albeit with specific restrictions. See below.
I understand that these requirements may not work for you. Know that you will be missed at dance and we will keep our mailing list informed as things change.
Requirements:
•properly worn masks [N95 preferred], while in the building and while dancing.
• proof of vaxx/boosting prior to attending
• pre-registration and prepayment
• class size will be limited
• please do not attend if you have been traveling by airplane within seven days, tested positive, been exposed to someone who has covid or if you are not feeling well.
Refunds or credits will be given for those who need to cancel because of covid issues. Otherwise your registration is not refundable.
Seeker, Dreamer, Explorer of the Unknown ~
Here is an independent study program tailored specifically for you. You have a yearning, a desire, dreams that you are not sure how to fulfill. You have questions tugging at the edges of your being. Personal Inquiry supports your search for ways to understand the confluence of the richness of your life. It provides tools towards unearthing your curiosity while illuminating the pathway. Let’s explore together.
In our Personal Inquiry Movement Program you work with Meshi Chavez or Winky Wheeler to co-create a customized program for you to delve into your inquiry. This three month program includes six personalized mentoring sessions which provide accountability, support, and refinement.
We will assist you in the development of an engaged movement practice which may incorporate other creative pursuits, such as: journaling, reading, artistic expressions and other contemplative practices. This is a unique opportunity to cultivate a more intimate relationship with yourself, develop your curiosity and maybe even discover a new way of being in the world.
Three Month commitment with your own start date
Local or out of town participants welcome.
$550 includes initial interview, customized program and six personalized mentoring sessions
Contact Meshi Chavez 503.730.2737 • meshichavez@icloud.com
or Winky Wheeler 503.788.8060 • wwd@comcast.net for your application
Join Middlebury’s Artist in Residence Meshi Chavez and NW Creative & Expressive Arts Institute faculty member Kriya Kaping as we guide you in developing a stronger relationship to movement, presence, and your personal narrative.
Meshi Chavez Artist in Residence, teacher, choreographer, and performer. His work is predicated on the concept that creativity is our birthright. With a career that has spanned over two decades he has taught and performed nationally and internationally. Meshi is currently Artist in Residence at Middlebury College. He works with author, scholar and theologian Matthew Fox, teaching Movement as Meditation. He has taught at Schumacher College and offered online courses through The Shift Network. His choreography has been presented at The Joan Mitchell Foundation in New Orleans.
Kriya Kaping, BA, MA, is a storyteller, multimedia creative director, and educator. She has worked regionally and internationally creating trainings and adult education initiatives, webinars, workshops, panels, and roundtables. Kriya is a seasoned storyteller and facilitator who has collaborated on a number of courses with Bobbie Kidder, Drama Therapy faculty at Antioch University in Seattle, WA. Kriya has performed her personal stories for the stage with Portland Storytellers’ Guild, Portland Story Theater, Speakeasy DC, and Living Stages.
Join Middlebury’s Artist in Residence for this 5 day dance intensive as we explore movement, practice creative generation and focus on transforming our discoveries into potent meaningful metaphors.
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Meshi Chavez Artist in Residence, is a teacher, choreographer, and performer. His work is predicated on the concept that creativity is our birthright. With a career that has spanned over two decades he has taught and performed nationally and internationally. Meshi is currently Artist in Residence at Middlebury College. He works with author, scholar and theologian Matthew Fox, teaching Movement as Meditation. He has taught at Schumacher College and offered online courses through The Shift Network. His choreography has been presented at The Joan Mitchell Foundation in New Orleans.
In this workshop we open our arms and imaginations to words as a gateway into dance. Using a process that Winky has developed over fifteen years, you are guided into movement from an original angle. Discover how poetic phrases can spark your curiosity, and build unique connections with others and movement. Not only will be dance, but we will create new writings ~ alone and together.
Join Winky for this intriguing, committed series that enriches your kinesthetic experience of the world by befriending words.
Thursdays 9-10:30am Pacific Time
September 23, 30 + October 14, 21, 28 + November 4 [no class October 7]
$135