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Theatre of the Oppressed: The Rainbow of Desire

  • Savoy Denver 2700 Arapahoe Street Denver, CO, 80205 United States (map)

THEATRE OF THE OPPRESSED: THE RAINBOW OF DESIRE

FOR: Adults
LOCATION: The Savoy Denver, 2700 Arapahoe Street Denver
COST: $30 per person | Scholarships available for those that can not afford the fees
DATES:
May 29, 2025
TIMES:
6:30pm-9:00pm
INSTRUCTOR: Rachael Sharp

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP:
This workshop will begin with a brief introduction to the Theatre of the Oppressed modalities, and then move into an interactive exploration of The Rainbow of Desire, a powerful approach using the aesthetic space, gestures, improvisation, movement, and intentional dialogue to express complex and sometimes conflicting emotions and desires.

We will dive into our internal worlds, exploring our dreams and desires, and investigating the barriers and contradictions that stifle them. This practice can be healing and cathartic, and invites us to acknowledge our whole selves. As we meet the deep need to be fully seen, we create space for igniting our imaginations and liberating our dreams together

Please note, that if sufficient interest is not reached for this workshop, it may be cancelled and full refunds will be granted to those that signed up.

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:

RACHAEL K SHARP

Rachael is passionate about community-based creativity, healing and transformation. With more than 20 years of experience, she brings a dynamic style to her work as a consultant, facilitator, mediator and theatre practitioner. As a co-founder of the grassroots nonprofit, Creative Strategies for Change, she served in an array of roles, specializing in collaborative programs and curriculum, integrating applied theatre, popular education and restorative practices. Rooted in the power of igniting imagination through the arts and dialogue, Rachael has produced 5 seasons of community devised performances through her innovative Social Imagination project, and has presented her interdisciplinary creative work at TEDx, The Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed Conference and a range of venues across the country. Rachael holds a MA from the Gallatin School at New York University, where she received the Nia award for outstanding work in the arts and social justice and taught arts based intergroup dialogue courses through the commission on Gender, Race and Social Justice. In addition to her consulting practice, she is currently a professor of Theatre History and Social Justice at MSU Denver. Rachael finds magic in the mess and endless joy romping in the wild with Ruthie the pup. Find out more at rachaelksharp.com

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