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1-25-2013: live art: Struggles for Freedom

NEW Flickr
photos covering Homes and Histories!

VBB awarded NEA grant for 2013 living room art productions!

NEW documentary
by Yunuen Perez Vertti

NEW interactive websites Third Worlds: Third Ward/Karachi | Women Under Siege

Purchase VBB documentary featuring Patti Smith's 2010 Houston performance

Documentary about VBB by Faroukh Virani



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If you have ideas about shows you’d like to see presented in Houston or would like to participate in community discussions, please call or email our office.

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Current Workshop: Writing for Self-Discovery

  “Voices Breaking Boundaries' teacher training program has been a much needed refuge, and a teacher haven for me. The writing and sharing exercises provide an enabling space to reach my inner wiser and creative core. My writings have surprised me and have allowed me to re-visit moments and parts of my life in a safe and nurturing environment. I am thankful to VBB for providing teachers like myself with this opportunity." - Shenaz Keshwani, HISD educatorFeeling tired already? Overwhelmed by workload and new students? Need professional development hours? Join Voices Breaking Boundaries’ Writing for Self-Discovery (WSD) in spring 2013 and get rejuvenated. Now in its sixth year, Writing for Self-Discovery is FREE and open to public school educators and students.

Voices Breaking Boundaries offers workshops that enrich literacy experiences for students as well as for educators. Our next workshop series will kick off in Spring 2013. Stay tuned for more details. The workshops will culiminate with a teacher and student performance that is part of our Live Art Series Teachers and Students Speak Out 5. This season's workshops will have an additional perk: participating teachers will have the opportunity of in-school arts workshops in their classroom, and students will also be trained and invited to perform.

The teacher WSD workshops will be led by performance artist Marcela Descalzi and visual artist Jennifer Palermo (MA, LPC) and the student segment will be led by writer Jacsun Shah, Ph.D.

Teacher Workshops-Writing for Self-Discovery (WSD):

Using the arts and creative writing as tools for reflection, WSD offers teachers innovative, cross-curricular activities to take back into their classrooms. Teachers will work with a trained artist and licensed professional counselor (LPC) to brainstorm solutions for their daily challenges when students’ personal struggles manifest themselves in behavior and academic difficulties. The workshops’ psychology component provides both theoretical and practical understanding of issues such as projections, reenactments, and displacements. This training is not intended for teachers to take on students’ problems; rather, the workshop equips teachers with knowledge to keep yourself steady as you deal with issues that arise in the classroom.

Other benefits include:

  • Avoiding emotional or psychological burn-out
  • Learning creative strategies and new curricular approaches
  • Strengthening relationships with students (and fellow teachers!)
  • Creating safe environments optimal for learning
  • Practicing stress relieving methods such as meditation and mindfulness
  • Becoming familiar with the latest research on trauma, anxiety, depression, and PTSD
  • Opportunities to explore various genres, including poetry, short fiction, essay and memoir
  • Training from writers with different styles and backgrounds on a variety of writing strategies and techniques
  • Developing methods of constructive critique to look more honestly and profoundly at the process of writing
  • Having one’s own work reviewed in a nurturing and supportive environment within a community of writers

Most importantly, the workshop blocks out a time and a space for creativity and rejuvenation not for your students, not your families, but for YOU!!

All workshops are held at Wharton K-8 Dual Language Academy (900 West Gray St., Houston, TX 77019)

Student Workshops:

Participating teachers will have the opportunity of inviting VBB artists to work in their classroom. VBB’s WSD in-school student workshops will give voice to at-risk, low-income youth by teaching TEKS aligned life skills through art. Assistance outside of the classroom will be provided by WSD’s teacher workshop facilitators. In class, VBB artist instruction will be supplemented by local artists who together with VBB artists will reach out to at-risk youth to train students in multi-disciplinary arts program, including writing, performance, video art and blogging.
The workshops will train students to:

  • learn effective communication, independent thinking and proficient problem solving skills and that all instruction follows TEKS guidelines;
  • express themselves about the personal issues they face such as: family conflicts and problems in school caused shifting demography as a result of global migration patterns; war refugee status; displacement by poverty.
  • gain interest in worldwide events that enable them to better understand issues affecting themselves
  • learn how to express their concerns to wider audience through writing, blogging, performance and radio.

For more information, please call the VBB office (713 524 7821) or email info@vbbarts.org

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