Count your blessings!
When upon life’s billows, you are tempest-tossed
When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost,
Count your blessings, name them one by one
May it surprises you and brings you life.
What could be the best way to end the year? Counting your blessings!
Come! Give your friends or members of your family sweet surprises by counting those precious moments together!
By sharing these moments, you are giving a precious gem to those whom you care and love. And for this moment of great courage, Tapestry Playback Theatre Group will re-enact your story sincerely and truthfully, and transform it to a piece of memory for you.
When upon life’s billows, you are tempest-tossed
When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost,
Count your blessings, name them one by one
May it surprises you and brings you life.
What could be the best way to end the year? Counting your blessings!
Come! Give your friends or members of your family sweet surprises by counting those precious moments together!
By sharing these moments, you are giving a precious gem to those whom you care and love. And for this moment of great courage, Tapestry Playback Theatre Group will re-enact your story sincerely and truthfully, and transform it to a piece of memory for you.
Date: Saturday, 3rd December 2005
Time: 8pm (Door will be opened for light tea refreshments
at 7pm)
Venue: Function Room 3 at Teresa Ville, Lower Delta Road.
DIRECTIONS:
From opposite Tiong Bahru MRT take Bus 195 or 123 (3 bus stops); From Harbor Front MRT, take Bus 65 and 855.
Price: $15.00 (Bulk purchase of 5 tickets and students – 10%)
Email JERRY at tapestry.sg@gmail.com for more information about booking of tickets and queries.
TAPESTRY’S CAMBODIA TRIP
YES! We are going to do PLAYBACK in Cambodia! Five members of Tapestry Playback Theatre (Singapore)are embarking on a playback journey to Cambodia. This is a voluntary program. We will be giving a three-day playback theatre workshop and organizing a children Christmas program in Cambodia.
If you believe in the ministry of Playback Theatre, and would like to support us, do assist us by contributing to our Playback Cambodia Fund (which will be collected at the next few Tapestry performances).
For more information on how you could do this, call Anne Chua at 90068678.
About Playback Theatre
This is a theatre form based on improvisation and it has been practice in over 30 countries in the world.
It was created by Jonathan Fox who believed in a spontaneous theatre that reflected back to a gathered audience their view of the world as they experienced it.
In a playback theatre performance, an audience member tells a real feeling or story from their life situations, chooses actors to play the different roles, and watches as their story is given artistic shape and coherence.
By telling and re-enacting these stories, Playback Theatre enables a community to get to know its members better.
It is all about respect, sharing real stories, connecting
Individuals to each other, and creating a deeper sense of community
For more information about playback theatre, please visit
www.playbacknet.org
Leave your comments or queries here at our blog!
From opposite Tiong Bahru MRT take Bus 195 or 123 (3 bus stops); From Harbor Front MRT, take Bus 65 and 855.
Price: $15.00 (Bulk purchase of 5 tickets and students – 10%)
Email JERRY at tapestry.sg@gmail.com for more information about booking of tickets and queries.
TAPESTRY’S CAMBODIA TRIP
YES! We are going to do PLAYBACK in Cambodia! Five members of Tapestry Playback Theatre (Singapore)are embarking on a playback journey to Cambodia. This is a voluntary program. We will be giving a three-day playback theatre workshop and organizing a children Christmas program in Cambodia.
If you believe in the ministry of Playback Theatre, and would like to support us, do assist us by contributing to our Playback Cambodia Fund (which will be collected at the next few Tapestry performances).
For more information on how you could do this, call Anne Chua at 90068678.
About Playback Theatre
This is a theatre form based on improvisation and it has been practice in over 30 countries in the world.
It was created by Jonathan Fox who believed in a spontaneous theatre that reflected back to a gathered audience their view of the world as they experienced it.
In a playback theatre performance, an audience member tells a real feeling or story from their life situations, chooses actors to play the different roles, and watches as their story is given artistic shape and coherence.
By telling and re-enacting these stories, Playback Theatre enables a community to get to know its members better.
It is all about respect, sharing real stories, connecting
Individuals to each other, and creating a deeper sense of community
For more information about playback theatre, please visit
www.playbacknet.org
Leave your comments or queries here at our blog!