Archival Memoir Project - International Centre for Creativity and Imagination
 

Imagination is more important than knowledge / Knowledge is limited / Imagination encircles the world / ALBERTEINSTEIN

 
 


The Archival Memoir Project is a visionary project that encourages people of all ages to claim what is unique about their personal story – and then share their story with others in a variety of playful and creative ways.

Mary Alice Long's personal “archival memoir project” includes a written memoir, performances and collection of images inspired by the birth of her surrogate son in 1987. A series of dreams and meaningful connections led her to the realization that her memoir was not meant to be a solo performance. Instead, she realized she was being called to tend a play-based, archival memoir project that will help others share their own personal and collective stories to create meaning and purpose in the lives of many individuals and communities. 

Mary Alice’s project includes written memoir, images, and performance. Another project might include film, visual art, and music. Yet another might include drawings, puppets and poetry. Another, a scientific research project, dance and coloring books. There are so many ways a life can be told ... come and explore and discover YOUR STORY with us!

PREVIEW: Listen to Mary Alice Long on Creativity in Play as she shares more about the Archival Memoir Project and the Active Dreaming Workshop!


Archival Memoir Project: 
A Performance + Invitation to Collect and Share Your Story Creatively 

Ridgefield Library
Main Program Room
472 Main Street
Ridgefield, CT 06877

Wednesday, October 28
7:00-8:30 p.m. 
The Archival Memoir Project combines Mary Alice Long’s own multi-form memoir, as well as a visionary public project that encourages people of all ages to claim what is unique about their personal story – and then share their story with others in a variety of playful and creative ways. 

Mary Alice’s personal “archival memoir project” includes a written memoir, performances and collection of images inspired by the birth of her surrogate son in 1987. Come and experience Mary Alice’s “performance memoir.” 

Then, in dialogue after the performance, learn more about the broader Archival Memoir Project, and how you might connect with it to document and share your own stories and experiences.

Mary Alice is joined by musician David Cherniske.

FREE - REGISTER NOW

PLUS: Don't miss Mary Alice's Active Dreaming Workshop on Sunday, November 1, at The Harts Gallery in New Milford, Connecticut!
 

ABOUT THE PERFORMER AND FACILITATOR:

MARY ALICE LONG, PHD

Mary Alice Long, PhD, is a play-based, depth-oriented consultant, writer, speaker and performer. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology with an emphasis in depth psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is the founder and creator of Play=Peace. Professional collaborations include the bi-coastal interview show, “Creativity in Play” with Steve Dahlberg and the Psyche-Soma Dynamics Program with Betsy Wetzig. Mary Alice’s “Archival Memoir Project” includes performances, images and a written memoir, I Would Have Named Him Peter: Create a Life that Comes from the Heart.

These programs are presented as part of Mary Alice Long's residency at the International Centre for Creativity and Imagination, in partnership with the Ridgefield Library, Farmington Continuing Education, Play=Peace, and Creativity in Play.

   


 

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