The Face in the Stone, by David Whyte
...like the way you too / have travelled from so far away to be here, once reluctant / and now as solid...
...like the way you too / have travelled from so far away to be here, once reluctant / and now as solid...
"This poem — 'Me You' — means a lot to me as I continue to create belonging in the multitude of spaces I inhabit in this increasingly interconnected world..."
Reflections on how the creative arts spoke to and through us throughout the year.
“I will make adjustments, not excuses. I will sit in my creativity and blossom. I will sit and type.”
“...a hope swelled in me that we would learn something invaluable, unforgettable, transformational, and universal... that we would become better because of what we had endured in our isolation and stillness.”
“'The Awareness style' of this artistic movement embraces the experience of the colonized, conquered, occupied, subjugated, dominated and their progeny..."
“I always felt like auditions were more than just auditions – what was at stake wasn’t just a spot in a piece, but a piece of social capital..."
The many ways the creative arts spoke to and through us throughout the year.
“I believe in trust, kindness, equity, and I have seen over and over how theatre can build these up in a community…”
"I inevitably start writing verses that rhyme. And somehow, as the words tumble out, so does the whimsy, as in this recent piece…"