The Writing Center for Creative Aging
Our Workshops & Residencies:
Frida Kahlo’s Studio by Damian Elwes
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integrate lifelong learning & lively discussions with the literary arts: memoir, poetry, essay, fiction, creative non-fiction
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in an enjoyable, safe,and supportive environment
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tailored to meet the needs and interests of your community.
Our classes encourage participants to engage the whole writer’s body—
senses, mind, memory, imagination, heart and spirit—in bringing a poem or story to life.
Dr. Oliver Sacks,
the late physician, best-selling author, and professor of neurology at NYU School of Medicine
Image courtesy of www.OliverSacks.com
Dr. Michael Piechowski,
author of Living With Intensity
Image courtesy of www.EducationalAdvancement.org
The Memoir Midwife: Your helping hand in the birth of stories that need to be told. For individuals and families who want their story, the story of a loved one, to live on.
Learn how the WCCA can help you create a written legacy of family stories to be passed down from one generation to the next.
Illustration: “Weeping Beech Park” by Ana Benaroya
Take a peek at a newborn from our nursery — a collection of memoirs by Merle Deutsch:
“Falling in Love With a Complete Stranger”
I met my future husband Murray at Perfection Frocks, a dress house specializing in cotton day-dresses located off of Broadway, down 34th Street in New York City’s garment center.
I worked there as a designer and showroom model, modeling their small-sized dresses. It was one of my first jobs upon arriving in this country from Scotland, and I was intent on finding someone who would be willing to sponsor my sister Mona into the States.
New Eyes Lyceum Circuit: Elevating Talks
EMILY DICKINSON & THE ART OF TURNING NEWER
More than a century after her death, Emily Dickinson’s poems continue to astonish and pierce the heart. Her faith in the imagination to light “the possible’s slow fuse” and her steadfast belief in the power of poetry and art to uplift the spirit lives on in her work.
Explore her genius through poetry and dance—with NJSCA veteran teaching artists Shelley Benaroya and Simone Coonrod. This informal and entertaining workshop will engage participants in a series of dance interpretations, writing invitations and lively conversations inspired by Dickinson’s work. No previous dance or writing experience required.
An expanded series of workshops is now available—offering participants space and time to explore their creative selves in greater depth.
Program Length: 60 minutes Price: $350
Program Residency (4 Workshops) Price: $1,400
“The hour we spent with Shelley and Simone uplifted our minds and emotions, challenged us to see ourselves as poets and choreographers. They made us—the audience—feel like supreme professionals. The afternoon left me wanting more.”
“Emily Dickinson & The Art of Turning Newer is a unique celebration of poetry, movement, writing, and community. Simone and Shelley put on wonderful program that requires no prior experience with poetry, only an open mind and willingness to contribute!”
For more information, please view the Home News Tribune article HERE.
Other Program Offerings on the Circuit
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