I’m not blogging as much these days, but I sure am busy, and online. I’m also on my bike–post coming soon about that.
You’ll find me on delicious, Twitter, Flickr and, most of all, improving our new website and planning our summer workshops. Let me persuade you to venture up (down?) this way, explore the lovely countryside of Vermont, and join us for one of our creative workshops.
Over the course of the year, we offer a sampling of our innovative, experiential workshops, here in our Vermont barn, ranging from three to five days. We bring together community activists and organizers, teachers, nonprofit staff and anyone interested in weaving the rich promise of storytelling and social media into the fabric of their lives, their work, their art. Be inspired by our surroundings and our creative exercises and expertise. We are committed to tailoring our workshops to meet the needs and interests of the participants.
We hope you’ll join us!
2009 Summer/Fall Offerings
Connections, Conversation and Creativity: A Social & Expressive Media Workshop
July 8 – 10
How do we harness the connective and creative potential of online practices in our communities? How do we move beyond simple information sharing to fostering creativity and sustained collaboration? In three days of discussion and hands-on activities, we cover a range of social and expressive media practices to enhance communication and collaboration, to foster creative culture, and to engage our communities actively in our work. Limited to 10
Storytelling in Our Communities
July 30 – August 1
October 1 -3
In this workshop, we explore storytelling in community-based efforts. We help participants design storytelling projects for civic engagement and participation, using a range of old and new media to enhance bonds and build bridges across community while creating a vision for the future. We cover traditional and digital storytelling methods in an experiential, fun-filled three days. Limited to 10
The Whole Story: Deep Creativity and Balance
August 6 – 8
September 17 – 19
During three days of storytelling, movement and meditation, we will deepen our practice as artists, activists and citizens. Learn to listen deeply and actively, to share stories, and to incorporate the serious play of creativity into your life. Led by Barbara Ganley and Cynthia Fuller-Kling (yoga teacher and artist extraordinaire)
Workshop Leaders:
Barbara Ganley, Director and Founder of Digital Explorations. Known for her energy, her creative exercises, and her deep knowledge in the field, Barbara brings over twenty years of teaching writing and creative thinking, and eight years working in the worlds of social media and digital storytelling to our workshops. Read more about her on our About Us page.
Remy Mansfield, Storytelling Fellow. Remy brings his great skill in digital storytelling, in designing and leading storytelling workshops for youth, and his gifts as a photographer to the workshop setting. Read more about him here.
Cynthia Fuller-Kling. Cynthia joins us for The Whole Story workshops this year. A former modern dancer, she has been a noted yoga teacher for twenty years and artist who draws upon movement, photography, video and language in her installations and performances.
Daily Schedule for All Workshops:
9:00 -noon Morning session
noon-1:00 Lunch
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Afternoon Session
Location:
Tucked away at the end of a long dirt driveway, and yet just two miles from the center of Middlebury, Vermont, you’ll find our barn studio, fields and patios set in glorious surroundings with pastoral views reaching to both the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks.
Workshops meet in the barn studio and porch, and, as weather permits, out on the nearly 70 acres around us. At the end of the day, you’ll have time to explore the countryside (lakes, mountains, villages) by foot, bike or car.
Lodging & Meals: For overnight accommodation, many charming inns and bed & breakfasts dot the area. Contact us for recommendations. As a college town, Middlebury has an array of dining options. We will cook and eat together the first evening; Digital Explorations will provide local-ingredient based lunches.
Costs: $400 per three-day workshop includes all instruction and materials, three lunches and one dinner. Lodging not included.
Take a peek at our setting through this Flickr slide show
For more information:
Email: Barbara@digitalexploration.org
Phone: 802 989 1885
Well, what are you waiting for?!
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I’m excited to read about your Vermont workshops. I’ve been in the Young Writers Project this year and have been reading your blog this winter. I just couldn’t seem to find information about your rural storytelling. Maybe i didn’t go to any links you might have used on your blogs. I’m subscribed to your blog and am thrilled to learn about your workshops. They all sound wonderful. I’m away during August but am thinking about your July workshop.
Thanks, Nilah. I’m delighted to hear that you’ve been involved with YWP–Geoff has a great program going in Vermont.
The rural storytelling we’re doing right now is part of Orton Family Foundation’s Heart & Soul Planning Project. You can read about our work in Starksboro, Vermont; Victor, Idaho; Damariscotta, Maine; and Biddeford, Maine.
As for our summer workshops, we do hope you’ll join us in July! And if you are interested in having us bring one of our workshops to the teachers in your area, let us know!
~Barbara
Twitter! I am shocked!
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Ah yes–the Twitter buzz.
I have (quietly) used it for two years now as a way to stay in touch with colleagues and network, as a way to send links to things I’m reading (or writing), to ask questions (sometimes dumb), and to feel closer to people I work with closely though at great distance.
And sometimes….once in a great while..someone approaches poetry in those 140 characters, and i have the breath knocked out of me.
Yup–I embrace the fast, as long as it is balanced by the truly slow, and the slow balanced by the quick. I need it all. 😉