Showing posts with label mask making workshops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mask making workshops. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2026

The MASKS OF THE GODDESS Workshops from March and April, 2026

Masks from the Beginner's Class  (including my own Spider Woman mask)

I'm delighted to share (with permission of my students) the results of the two 4 day residential Intensive Workshops I taught at my Studio-Enclave in Tucson, Arizona the past two weeks.  The first class was a "Reunion" class, and it was wonderful to have students from last year's Workshop return to make more masks, and to enlarge their vision, with new masks, and new stories about the masks.

The second class was equally as prolific, both in the work they produced and what the visioning revealed individually and for the group through the process of the masks.  I'm delighted indeed, and intend to offer the same classes again next year.  Bravo to the Mask artists of this year!

“We give our mythic side scant attention these days and so a great deal escapes us and we no longer understand our own actions.  In most cultures, theatre and dance are considered holy rituals, but in the United States, these arts have become strangely secular.”

Leslie  Saxon West,  Choreographer, METAMORPHOSES (The myths of Ovid)


Masks from the Reunion Class (including my own Spider Woman mask)



"Grandmother Moon" by Sue Ellen Parkinson

"Crow Woman" by Ananda



"Flora" by Patty West


"Mask of Time" by Chaya Kornreich


 “Creativity is the Blue Heron within us waiting to fly;
 through her imagination, all things become possible.

 Nadia Janice Brown

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Two Mask Making Workshops Offered in the Fall

        A  Mask Intensive Workshop for Women
November 3 through 7,  2021  
November 10 through 14, 2021 

$400.00
(includes housing)
$200.00 without housing

I'm pleased to be able to offer 2 residential workshops in the Fall at last!  
In this 4 Day Mask Arts Intensive for Women  we will  draw on our mythic imaginations  and the many faces of the Divine Feminine as we learn to make durable, professional theatrical masks.   Is there a Goddess you wish to celebrate through the magic of the mask?  And would you like to explore the use of sacred masks in storytelling,  community arts, and ritual theatre?   Open the conversation in this intensive workshop which includes housing if desired.  Workshop is limited to 5 participants.  We begin Thursday morning at 9:00 am and end Sunday afternoon at 5:00 pm.   You take home the means to continue the work. 

 
Housing is provided Wednesday nights through Monday mornings (5 nights).  We are an AIRBNB Super Host "Enclave" and accommodations are comfortable and private.   A 
$100.00 non-refundable deposit  is required, and payment can be made through Paypal or by check.   For further information or to reserve, please contact  Lauren Raine at  laurenraine9@gmail.com or call (520) 609-4904.  

Lauren

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Workshop at the Kripalu Institute


Life can make you bitter, life can turn you cold

It seems I've spent most of my own  just trying to crack the code

But if I die tomorrow may the last words that I know
Be praises, praises for the world

Some predict the rapture where we all will leave this place
The chosen ones will pack their bags for somewhere out in space
But the holiest words I've ever read or thought or sung or prayed
Were praises, praises for the world

by Jennifer Berezon

VIDEO:  https://jenniferberezan.com/praises-for-the-world-video


Just completed the three day workshop for women I taught at the Kripalu Institute here in the beautiful Berkshires - its second year, and the class this year was twice the size of the previous.

Challenging to organize a "guerrilla art studio" overnight in a hall that was built to practice yoga in, but somehow I always manage, if I don't mind patting myself on the back. Like the previous year, I leave feeling enormous gratitude to the Institute, to those who participated, and the Goddess, whose presence has been felt throughout the experience. Frankly, whenever I do this, I always leave awed by the collective vision that arises.

Speaking of little miracles - all the music I brought was by the Bay Area singer and composer JENNIFER BEREZON, whose “She Carries Me” I have used to open several ritual performance events. Last year I purchased “Returning” for the group, a collective piece that she created in the ancient Temple at Malta. When I arrived on Saturday, I learned that she was here, had been teaching a workshop, and was to give a concert! Here by the way is a video of a huge Concert she gave with others called PRAISES FOR THE WORLD


It was beautiful, and so good to hear her in person after all these years. And the following day the class met in the room she and her group had just vacated! I was able to buy a dvd of “Praises for the World”, the concert/ritual she organized in Oakland that includes some 50 musicians, dancers, poets, spiritual leaders, and activists for the earth (including Joanna Macy and Alice Walker) It was an extra gift to be able to share it with my class.

I love to teach! I wait for some of the writings, and photos of masks, from the participants.

One of the participants in the workshop is going to Spain this summer, to spend a month walking the Camino. The Camino is the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, a 10th century Romanesque and Gothic cathedral that houses a black madonna, as well as (and most significant to most pilgrims I suppose) the supposed bones of St. James, a Christian martyr of the middle ages.

I'm fascinated with the Black Madonna, myself, and quote Jay Weidner's comments about the Great Dark Mother, and "composting". He writes:

"There was once a vast pilgrimage that took place in Europe. Pilgrims made their way towards the town of Compostela in Spain, where an ancient effigy of the BLACK MADONNA is housed. The word Compostela comes from the same root word as compost. COMPOST is the living, black material that is made from rotting fruits, grains and other organic matter. From this compost -- life and light will emerge. When the pilgrims came to the Cathedral at Compostela they were being 'composted' in a sense. After emergence from the dark confines of the cathedral and the spirit -- they were ready to flower, they were ready to return home with their spirits lightened."

Speaking with the woman who is on her way to this extraordinary adventure, the hair on my arm (actually, both of our arms) rose, and I thought of my own longing to make a pilgrimage. Maybe, I'll walk the Camino! Certainly I've been writing about Pilgrimage, and the "composting" process enough in the past 6 months........how strange, provident, and magical, to meet someone who is doing it literally. Back in November I wrote,

"I think the pace of our lives has taken away the time needed, the cyclical time reflected in all organic systems...........to "compost". To fall apart, re-turn into the dark, re-form, be re-formed by the organic, collective forces we are woven into in the cycles of the planet, and our souls."

Exploring the metaphor, to me, the beautiful idea of the "Camino", the "road to Compostela" embodies the pilgrimage to the Black Madonna, spiritually, perhaps a journey to ward the formless dark of the deep rich earth and the grace of re-birth as I enter my 6th decade.