You are invited to an afternoon with author Celeste Snowber on July 12 at 4pm as she shares readings and reflections from her new book, “Creating in Dangerous Times.” A universal invitation to reclaim our human birthright of creativity, each poem serves as a timely incantation for creative malaise. Designed to stir the memory of our shared humanity, Snowber explores themes of presence and the healing arts, gently nudging us all the while to reawaken, reflect upon, and reconnect with our latent creativity. It is a beautiful and necessary guide and a deeply empathetic approach to healing and reconciling ourselves, one another, and the planet.
Come for conversation and community; all are welcome.
About the Author
Celeste Nazeli Snowber, PhD is a dancer, poet, and writer who is a Professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. She has published and performed widely, and her books include Embodied inquiry: Writing, living and being through the body, and three collections of poetry. Celeste creates site-specific performance and can be found dancing between land and sea and at celestesnowber.com.