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Embodied Storytelling through Song // with Elizabeth Addison

  • 05 March 2025
  • 01 April 2025
  • online

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Looking for a deeply moving experience that builds connection and healing and celebrates your resilience?

This incredibly unique and innovative workshop builds on our other storytelling programs with the addition of music, guiding participants to discover a story within themselves and turn it into a song.

Techniques combine narrative and drama therapy with a fully embodied songwriting process that requires no instruments and no prior skill, leaving participants with a deeply moving experience that builds connection and healing and celebrates their resilience.

Week By Week

Week 1

  • Identifying home - songs that give you a sense of comfort
  • Group ground work and community building through play
  • Finding the story for your song (prompts and verbal sharing)
  • Writing time

Week 2

  • Music Therapy exercise 
  • Fleshing out your story
  • What is the most important thing of your story
  • Elements of a song
  • Writing time

Week 3

  • Song structure
  • Coaching the heartbeat and melody
  • Finding your hook
  • Writing time

Week 4

  • Time to share (you do not need to have a finished song!) 
  • Process and reflect

Who Should Take This Class

Anyone who has a story to sing. There is no "right" or "wrong" in this workshop. You do not need to be a songwriter or a singer or play an instrument.  You just have to have the willingness to play, try something new and be open to letting this work and this process work its way through you.  The process is the product.

Format

Course materials will be delivered through weekly Zoom sessions; dates and times to be announced. Sessions will be recorded and made available to students only. 

About the Facilitator

Elizabeth Addison is an award winning multi-hyphenate whose work exists at the intersection of recovery and the performing arts. She has written three musicals inspired by her recovery journey, one of which, “Chasing Grace,” is set to have an Off-Broadway run in 2025/26. Elizabeth is a Creative Recovery Coach, Story Coach and Trauma Informed Facilitator with The Meghann Perry Group where she facilitates Recovery Storytelling, Embodied Storytelling and Embodied Songwriting workshops.  She is also a consultant for The Opioid Response Network (ORN) and The Grayken Center at Boston Medical Center. Her website. 

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