SUMMER 2009 Dream-Arts Workshops - Ashland, OR

KIDS - TEENS - ADULTS

Parents of Young Children  ~  Dream Circle
Dream Stories, Art & Writing - Children (age 7 -10)
Dream-Arts Classes - Dreamers (age 11 – 13)
Dream Circle - Teens (age 14 – 17)
Creative Writing from Dreams & Nightmares - Teens (age 14 – 17)
Dream Drama - Teens (age 14 – 17)
Dream-Arts Classes - Young Adults (age 18 – 25)
Dream Circle & Dream Expression - Adults (18+)

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THE DREAMBRIDGE ...

Daring to Wake Up and Creatively Manifest Dreams!

Is an interdisciplinary dream-arts education for all ages the key to the next step in the development of consciousness?  Can coming together in community to express our dreams creatively change the world for the better?  Angel K. Morgan says yes, and when you read this book, you will discover how we’ve been culturally sleepwalking.

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DREAMBRIDGE CODE OF ETHICS

We celebrate the many benefits of dreamwork, yet recognizes that there are potential risks. We agree with the ethical position taken by the International Association for the Study of Dreams http://asdreams.org/ethics.htm#dreamwork_ethics, in that we support an approach to dreamwork and dream sharing that respects the dreamer's dignity and integrity, and which recognizes the dreamer as the decision-maker regarding the significance of the dream.

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Dream-Arts Community Center

Angel K. Morgan visualizes a physical space in which her dream-arts curriculum could be implemented to its maximum potential.  She created a floor plan and prototype model for “Dreambridge: A Dream-Arts Community Center.”  Functional, beautiful spaces were created in the 3/16” to 1’ scale model with the intention to facilitate the needs of the groups and individuals of all ages, in building the bridge between their dreams and waking lives.

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