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Creativity Workshop: Creative Writing, Drawing, Storytelling, and
Personal Memoir
NEWS, October 31, 2002

Here is the latest news on upcoming Creativity Workshops: Creative
Writing, Drawing, Storytelling, and Personal Memoir. Below you will find
our new Fall/Winter Calendar.

New Offer: our summer workshops in Prague, Florence, Paris, London,
Barcelona, and Crete fill up very quickly. You can secure your place in any
of these workshops now for only a $50 deposit.

Our next workshops are in New York City. They are:

November 16 - 17 
2 day weekend workshop (8 contact hours) 
Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM Tuition Fee: $300
http://www.creativityworkshop.com/newyork2.html

December 7 - 8, 2002 
2 day weekend workshop (8 contact hours)
Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Tuition Fee: $300
http://www.creativityworkshop.com/newyork2.html

Other upcoming New York weekend Creativity Workshops will be taking place
on:
January 18 - 19
February 15 - 16
March 15 - 16
http://www.creativityworkshop.com/calendar.html

The Creativity Workshop Studio is in a quiet neighborhood in the heart of
Manhattan, near some of the finest theatres, restaurants, and shopping in
the world. A ten minute express subway takes you to the Metropolitan Museum
of Art which is currently having some fabulous exhibitions featuring the
works of Paul Gauguin and the photographer Richard Avedon. The Guggenheim
Museum, the Frick Museum, and Central Park are also in close vicinity to
the Met. For more detailed information on all our workshops
please go to our website at http://www.creativityworkshop.com

The Creativity Workshop's goal is to help individuals believe in and
develop their creative process and break through the fears and blocks
that inhibit creativity through using memoir, creative writi!
ng, visual
arts exercises, and storytelling. The end product is expanded
perception, innovative problem solving, and ways of looking at one's
life and work as exciting and transformative.

People from all different disciplines, interests, and levels of
experience come together to explore their creative process. Whether you
are a writer, a business person, a teacher, or an artist, we can help you
discover and nurture your particular way of expression and break through
the fears and blocks that inhibit creativity.

Here's our Upcoming Fall Calendar.

For our Spring Calendar go to:
http://www.creativityworkshop.com/calendar.html#spring

For our Creativity Workshop Summer Calendar 2003 go to:
http://www.creativityworkshop.com/calendar.html#summer

If you are interested in reading more about the Workshop, we can send
you some very interesting magazine articles and interviews with the
directors, Shelley Berc and Alejandro Fogel which will give you a deeper
idea about the workshop'!
s techniques, origins, and results.

Regards,

Karen Bell
Administrati
Tools for a Lifetime The exercises used in the Creativity Workshop are
intended to become the tools for a lifetime. Participants are encouraged
to draw from all kinds of resources of creativity -such as the oral
tradition, dreams, childhood memories, sense perceptions and intuition.
Working both individually and in collaborative groups, participants
explore their imaginative potential through exercises in writing,
drawing, collage, map making, story telling, brainstorming and guided
visualization

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What people say about the Creativity Workshop "This is my third workshop
coming up and I can't wait! Shelley and Alejandro ever so gently are
able to get us fellow travelers (and not students) in to a discovery
mode that emerges us deep into the experience of our very own
creativity. You are magicians who invite us to return to the best of our
childhoods. Once there we recapture those golden days of play and dream
and fantasy. I'm very happy to !
know and experience the alchemy that you
label a creativity workshop. Professor Carroll Blue, School of
Communications, San Diego State University, San Diego, USA


"The new millennium needs bold, creative men and women who can turn
their dreams into reality... Shelley Berc and Alejandro Fogel show how
you can do this through their challenging and inspiring creativity
workshops...even a simple first contact will prove what these two
talented teachers can do for your own gifts." Dr. Kirpal Singh, Writer,
Professor, Singapore Management University.

"I feel as though I now have a focus, a method, a way of evolving my
ideas and that the means are just as important as the end. I have
created environments just to create in, and environments just to display
the work in. My vision of attending to each detail, sound, smell,
texture, substance... is starting to find a home. Thanks for opening my
eyes to these essential aspects of creating through your guidance and
example." Student. !
University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.

"This class was THE MOST enrichin
, enlightening, inspirational class I
have ever taken. The way I work and what I create will never be the
same." Student. University of Iowa, USA.

"Shelley and Alejandro's Creativity Workshop is amazing in that it
breaks down all your fears about thinking and writing. If it wasn't for
them I fear I never would have finished my master's thesis. I was
blocked until I took this course." Francesca Salidu PHD candidate in
Shakespeare, University of Pisa. San Miniato, Italy.

"Shelley Berc and Alejandro Fogel taught their Creativity Workshop as
American Cultural Specialists under the United States Information
Service auspices. To say that they were extremely effective is a vast
understatement. I would unreservedly recommend their course. They have
abundant creativity, energy, and a wealth of skills." Gloria Berbena,
Asst. Cultural Attache, US Information Service, US Embassy. Rome, Italy.

"A special experience. Berc and Fogel opened us up to new and wonderful
ways of looking at o!
ur creativity." Belkis Bottfeld, PHD, psychologist.
Istanbul, Turkey.

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The Creativity Workshop has been taught at educational and government
institutions and for corporations.

Education and the Arts National Institute of Education at Singapore
University. Singapore. University of Iowa. Iowa, USA. Munich Television
and Film School. Munich, Germany Yldiz University. Istanbul, Turkey.
Nerengi Institute. Istanbul, Turkey. Scuola Drammatica San Remo. San
Remo, Italy. Academy of Drama and Film. Milan, Italy. Prague Summer
Writers Workshop. Prague, Czech Republic. Writing Beyond the Walls.
Lucca, Italy. Spoleto Arts Symposia. Spoleto, Italy. United World
College. Trieste, Italy. Australian National University. Canberra,
Australia. Australian National Playwright Conference. Canberra,
Australia. NSW Writers Workshop. Sydney, Australia. Performance Studies
Department. University of Sydney. Sydney, Australia. Hungarian Ethnic
Artists Festival. Ki!
svarda, Hungary. Art School of the Aegean. Samos,
Greece. Scuola Sagar
any. Portland, ME, USA. Media Communications
Association, USA.

We have taught and trained teachers sponsored by the following schools:
University of California Berkeley DePaul University Columbia University
San Diego State University of Michigan George Washington
University The American School of Warsaw International School of Prague
Washington International School The American School of Asuncion Hong
Kong International School The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Southampton College La Guardia Community College Sidwell Friends School
The University of Vermont Minnesota State University Moorehead Diablo
Valley College Atlanta International School Dominican University of
California University of Missouri-Columbia Sarah Lawrence College
University of Nebraska Lincoln Northern Michigan University Creighton
University IB World School Canadian Academy The American School in
London The Overlake School Brown University Macquarie University
California State University Chico Open Soci!
ety Institute - Budapest St.
John's International School Indiana University The University of
Wisconsin Madison Florida International University The University of
Western Australia East Carolina University Saint Louis Priory School The
American International School of Budapest The University of Prince
Edward Island

Government US State Department, Washington, D.C., USA US Embassy. Tel
Aviv, Israel. US Embassy. Rome, Italy. US Consulate. Milan, Italy. US
Embassy. Istambul, Turkey. US Embassy. Canberra, Australia. US Embassy.
Budapest, Hungary. US Embassy. Singapore.

Corporate and Business The Walt Disney Company Procter & Gamble Bristol
- Myers Squibb Colgate-Palmolive Caterpillar Berlitz International Bayer
AG HBO Chartercom Breslow Partners Negotiation Mastery Inc. i-traffic
Go2net LPK KFAssociates Cross Country Travcorps lL'actualite The4
[creative network] The Nature Conservancy Zimmerman Financial Group, RIA
Sprint PCS

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The teacher!
s Shelley Berc is a writer and teacher. She was a professor
of the Int
-2000. Her novels, plays, and essays which include 'The Shape of
Wilderness', 'A Girl's Guide to the Divine Comedy' and 'Theatre of the
Mind' have been published by Coffee House Press, Johns Hopkins Press,
Heinemann Books, Performing Arts Journal and Theatre Communications
Group Press. Her plays have been produced by theatres such as the
American Repertory Theatre, the Yale Rep, and the Edinburgh Festival.

Alejandro Fogel is a visual artist and teacher working in painting, site
installations, video and digital art. He has exhibited his works in
galleries and museums in Argentina, Bulgaria, Cuba, France, Hungary,
Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United States and Germany. His
ongoing project 'Root to Route' chronicles his father's journey through
the Holocaust years. His work is in private collections and museums
around the world.   Berc and Fogel explain in theory and demonstrate in
practice the concepts of originality, 'appropriation', memory and
imagination. Under their!
 guidance, participants explore their own
creative processes through different writing and drawing exercises. They
emphasize the intimate link between personal and public spheres,
individual and social practices, history and myth, dream and reality.
The focus of the workshop is on process not product and to help
participants find life-long tools of creative expression.

Shelley Berc and Alejandro Fogel have taught their Creativity Workshop
internationally. They have lectured on creativity and their own work at
universities and cultural centers throughout the world.

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For more information please contact Karen Bell:
kbell@creativityworkshop.com Tel: (212) 922-2153 Register online at:
http://www.creativityworkshop.com/register.html

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