"Healing Arts" staged readings
These one-act plays and scenes portray individuals struggling with mental health issues such as depression and anxiety due to loss. These themes offer great insight to the struggles many share. The “Healing Arts” project also features community mental health professionals and performing artists in the fields of vocal and instrumental music, dance, poetry and more.
“Wake Up to Healing Arts: Using Performance and Media for Direction, Hope, Health, and Total Well-being, 2.0"
Directed by Jeannine Gaskin, this innovative, project features four creative playwrights. Enjoy their staged readings I Turned Out Fine, by Natalya Duncan Stage Ready, by Peter A. Fields Soar Spot, by Allison Fradkin That Precious Sound, by Jeremy Gaydosh Featuring actors
Roxana Bell - Emily Conti - Lori Ingram Michael Martin - Michael Sharon - Cassie White and Barbara Barrett, Jazz vocalist |
Saturday, Sept. 30. 7:00 P.
Dunham Tavern Museum 6709 Euclid Avenue Admission: $10.00 Great opportunity! Bring Teen to "Healing Arts" Readings for FREE. For paid adult ticket, your teen, or teen you know, (13-18 yrs) can enjoy a complimentary ticket to learn how to feel better through music & drama plays which portray mental health issues and demonstrate uplifting of spirit. Donations also gratefully accepted.
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See YouTube videos showing the role of medical health organizations and Performing Artists which Help Soothe and Heal Mental Health Challenges, experienced by men, women, teens and children.
The Pandemic of 20021 and 2022 has caused ongoing increased manifestation of problems resulting from life issues such as, illness, isolation, loss of income, & other major losses, resulting in mental health problems which may be solved in non-clinical ways. We wanted to highlight the issues in a different way . . . By showing how performing artists’ use a variety of ways to help soothe and heal mental health challenges.
The Pandemic of 20021 and 2022 has caused ongoing increased manifestation of problems resulting from life issues such as, illness, isolation, loss of income, & other major losses, resulting in mental health problems which may be solved in non-clinical ways. We wanted to highlight the issues in a different way . . . By showing how performing artists’ use a variety of ways to help soothe and heal mental health challenges.