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You are warmly welcome to join us at the Imagination Club on Wednesday, 27 October at 18h45 for an interactive, experimental workshop on:

Put it in a Fairy Tale
By Tina Bühler

Metaphors create images in the mind. They work on the unscious level and can thus bypass resistance (in the sense of avoiding "rationalisation“). Methaphors, or multi-level metaphors such as fables/fairy tales, foster creativity and intuition. As a result, they be used to open new doors and increase effective communication.

This workshops will target the child in you. the child that is willing to search to understand the magic and power of
images and fairy tales. We will look at what images can mean – so please bring along 1-2 pictures that you like (ideally, they should be big enough to show others easily) and which symbolise something important for you. Bring your creativity and willingness to create your own fairy tale.

 

Details


When?

Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Time:18.45 to 20.30

Where?

Nadine
Herdersstraat 30
(in French: rue du Berger 30)
1050 Brussels
(Map)

Just a short walk from Porte de Namur metro station

 

How much?

A donation of €10 to cover expenses including materials, drinks, snacks, etc.

 

RSVP

Please reply to your invitation e-mail or follow this link to sign up for for this workshop.

Participants
  1. Andy Whittle
  2. Jeffrey Baumgartner
  3. Tina Bühler
  4. Miriam Tessens
  5. Julia Steward-David
  6. Molly Katz
  7. Celia Von Braun
  8. Vibeke Knudsen
  9. Chris Needham
  10. IG
  11. Marc Bacon
  12. Sammy Dellicour
  13. Jennifer Palumbo
  14. Kevin Scarlett *
  15. Monika Branat *
  16. Sigrid Ramault *
  17. Krem Mileva *
  18. Phil Dean *

Notes:

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