Create. Perform. Evolve.
Workshops Fostering Personal, Professional, and Societal Change through the Power of Creative Writing and Performance.
The Evolving Stage
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To Every Stage of life
Welcome to the Evolving Stage, where creativity and performance meet personal growth, professional enrichment, and social change. The words “Create. Perform. Evolve.” encapsulate the idea that creativity and performance are paths to self-expression that can set the stage for personal, professional, and societal change and transformation.
Performance has evolved from ancient Greece to the modern day, and yet the importance of performance to society remains.
Nurturing both creativity and our ability to reflect on our experiences is an essential part of being human. Creativity and performance is not only intended for those with name recognition. When we engage in this ancient act of performing and are witnessed by a few or many, we create a transformative experience for both the artist and the audience. Through this process, we create ripple effects in our local and even planetary communities.
"To enter a theater for a performance is to be inducted into a magical space, to be ushered into the sacred arena of the imagination."-Simon Callow
Hi, I'm Cynthia
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I am an Actor, Healer, Poet, Student, Teacher, and Facilitator. With experience in TV, theatre, and voice-overs, including narration of audiobooks and video games, I have personally witnessed the transformative power of the performing arts and its positive impact on both performance and audience members.
My passion for exploring the mysteries of the human experience through acting led me to pursue a doctorate degree in clinical psychology and registration in drama therapy. I am also a certified poetry therapist with training in performance psychology, and creativity coaching. Combining my knowledge of psychology with the magic of creativity and the empowerment and connection of performance, I now offer workshops, coaching, groups, and events. While my offerings may have a therapeutic effect, they are not intended to be a substitute for therapy. If you want to learn more about me, hit the read more button below.
Create. Perform. Evolve.
“The word theatre comes from the Greeks. It means the seeing place. It is the place people come to see the truth about life and the social situation.” — Stella Adler