Calvin Harris, H.W., M, is offering adjunct / supplementary workshop materials through fall 2023, to engage you in fun-filled participatory workshop experiences. In February - The Tempest.
Stage play, and movies have given us many versions of the story of The Tempest. Within our cultural history over the centuries we have gotten varied interpretations.
Some of Shakespeare’s fundamental themes from this play have gotten lost, and this workshop and our subsequent discussion are ways we can take a fun, deeper dive into the material - to have you come away with a personal connection to the material and perhaps the writer himself; to introduce ideas about the themes that you may not have thought about before. We’ll discuss the archetypal understanding of the play’s characters, represented as three areas of Mind. The unconscious, the conscious, and what can be called the supra-conscious areas of the mind that are played out by the characters Caliban, Prospero, and Ariel. Shakespeare seems to present us with much to discuss – magic, self-deception, betrayal, sex, revenge, forced colonization; as well as give-for, redemption, and love . . . and oh - some weather.
come prepared:
You will need to come with pen and paper.
You will be asked to participate in the discussion portion of the workshop.
Zoom Workshop Presentation: Shakespeare - ‘The Tempest’ - The Prosperos
Saturday, February 18, 2023
Time: 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time to 4:00 p.m. (based on student participation.)
Cost: The workshop is at a discount rate of $35.00.
Additional information: Email me at calvin@theprosperos.org
And for those who have attended any of Calvin’s events you know it is going to be a good time.
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See you there!