Upcoming Events — Kelly DuMar
Poet, Playwright, Workshop Facilitator
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Upcoming Events


My Free Photo-Inspired Writing Webinar: Join me LIVE ON ZOOM, Tues. March 23, 2021  7:00-8:00 p.m. ET (Copy)
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23
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My Free Photo-Inspired Writing Webinar: Join me LIVE ON ZOOM, Tues. March 23, 2021 7:00-8:00 p.m. ET (Copy)

REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK:

REGISTER HERE FOR THE ZOOM LINK:

Deep thanks, Kelly , for an outstanding workshop! I appreciated your enthusiasm, nurturance, creative flare, clear direction, and attentive listening. You gave me delightful new tools for writing!
— Tasha Paley, September 2020
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Want to learn more? Watch this short video of me talking to Nancy Burger about how writing from your personal photos helps all writers overcome fear of the blank page, and opens a door to a three-dimensional world of your photo. Your personal photos are a rich source of creative inspiration. They hold the stories only you can write.

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Your Memoir As Monologue - A 6 Week ONLINE Writing Course & Webinar STARTS Feb. 3, 2021
Feb
3
to Mar 10

Your Memoir As Monologue - A 6 Week ONLINE Writing Course & Webinar STARTS Feb. 3, 2021

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Your Memoir as Monologue: Writing Monologues for Healing and Transformation // with Kelly DuMar

When: 03 Feb 2021 to 17 Mar 2021
Where: Online (Wet.Ink Platform & Zoom Live)

EVENT DETAILS:

There’s beauty and meaning to mine from your life story, and this workshop will help you artistically express what you’ve overcome and achieved, and creatively share your experience to benefit others through the medium of theatre. You’ll learn how to write successful dramatic monologues based on your life that are personally meaningful, emotionally satisfying, and relevant and engaging for an audience. In class, through thematic writing prompts and creative exploration, you’ll develop your ordinary and extraordinary life experiences into powerful, dramatic monologues that can be performed – by you or an actor – with universal appeal. In class meetings will present elements of dramatic structure and explore the artistic qualities necessary for an effective dramatic monologue. We’ll explore the role of conflict, plot, communicating subtext, voice, narrative, and the importance of set-up. New writing will be generated in and out of class, shared in class and aspects of revision will be presented and practiced. Beginning and experienced writers in any genre are welcome! 

“Memoir as Monologue taught me the power of my own story. Kelly’s guidance on creating effective drama, her concrete feedback on improving my work, the nurturing environment she created for participants and the excellent resources she brought to the table opened a whole new world for me. This was one of the most effective online classes I’ve taken.” — Diane Glass, 2016 class member

Read an interview here with Kelly on this dynamic class.

Who Should Take This Class

This class is ideal for people who do word arts–writing, storytelling, spoken word, theater, and other forms of TLA–and are ready to put themselves out there more in the world and in their work. Because of the innovate exercises and engaging discussions, this class would be very appropriate for both new and seasoned word artists who want to learn more, and find greater community together.

Format

This is an online class with weekly assignments in Wet Ink, including three, bi-weekly, webinars on Zoom (scheduled during the first week according to best availability of participants).

Each week will consist of engaging content designed to spark personal reflection, discussion and dynamic writing to be shared in the group forum on Wet Ink. Participants should expect to spend no more than 2 hours or so on the weekly writing prompt, revisions, reading and commenting on the work of others, viewing and participating in live discussion, and sharing works in progress live. We’ll create a safe and supportive environment, offering respectful support that inspires the development of every writer’s voice.

About the Kelly DuMar

Kelly DuMar, M.Ed. is a poet, playwright, and workshop leader who generates enlivening writing experiences for new and experienced writers. She is excited to offer this monologue class for the fourth time at TLAN. Author of three poetry collections, girl in tree barkTree of the Apple, and All These Cures, Kelly is also author of Before You Forget— The Wisdom of Writing Diaries for Your Children. Kelly’s award winning plays have been produced around the US and Canada, and are published by dramatic publishers. She founded and produced the Our Voices Festival of Women Playwrights at Wellesley College for twelve years, and she is a past president of Playwright's Platform, Boston. For the past five years, Kelly has led the week-long Play Lab Intensive at the annual conference of the International Women's Writing Guild. Kelly is a certified psychodramatist, former psychotherapist, and Fellow in the American Society for Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama. She founded Let’s Talk TLA, a bi-monthly tele-conference and poetry open mic for members of the Transformative Language Arts Association. Currently, Kelly serves on the board & faculty of The International Women’s Writing Guild. Kelly inspires readers of #NewThisDay - her daily photo-inspired blog - with her mindful reflections on a writing life. You can learn more about Kelly, at www.kellydumar.com.



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Write From Your Photos with me LIVE ONLINE, MONTHLY WORKSHOP starts Dec. 16, 2020
Dec
16
to May 19

Write From Your Photos with me LIVE ONLINE, MONTHLY WORKSHOP starts Dec. 16, 2020

Here’s why you need this workshop:

Your personal photos are whispering to you–they have deeper stories to tell. Your photos hold the stories only you can write. In this writing workshop, you’ll write from personal photos that arrest your attention and unpack why they do. I encourage writers of all levels and backgrounds to open boxes of old photos from the attic or your photo stream, to select arresting personal photos and discover, through creative writing, how to mine the deeper meaning of your image and put it into words. I believe the photos we save and the photos we take show what we care about and hope to preserve, what moves and mystifies us, the people, places, stories and experiences that bring meaning into our lives. Writing stories from your photos allows you to approach your pictures as works of art – no matter the quality of the photo, you can approach the image with an artist’s perception and awareness of powerful hidden meanings and revelations worthy of development into journal entries, letters to a loved one, as well as many kinds of creative prose and poetry. Writing from your photos allows you to express the truth of what you feel - and know - and haven’t said, as you capture the beauty and deeper meaning of an image. Being in a workshop with other writers initiates fun, interesting, creative and powerful conversations that connect you to your spirit and nurtures friendships and camaraderie with others. Writing in a workshop deepens your creative writing practice and brings a lively sense of anticipation and self-expression into your days.

REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT-THROUGH Dec. 6, 2020 REGISTRATION

My next LIVE monthly writing webinar/workshop will meet one Wednesday per month via ZOOM starting Dec. 16, 2020. You’ll write from your personal photos in whatever genre you choose under my expert guidance. Cost is $295 for the 6-month series: 7:00-9:00 p.m. DATES: December 16, 2020, January 13, 2021, February 10, 2020, March 17, 2021, April 14, 2021, May 19, 2021. Receive your EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT by registering here before December 6, 2020 and pay $250 instead of $295, a $45 savings! Space is limited to 10. Please feel free to e-mail me today to ask any questions! kellydumar@kellydumar.com

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Write From Your Photos with me LIVE ONLINE, MONTHLY WORKSHOP starts October 6
Oct
6
to Mar 2

Write From Your Photos with me LIVE ONLINE, MONTHLY WORKSHOP starts October 6

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Want to know if this webinar/workshop is right for you? For more information about registering for the monthly workshop that starts Thursday, January 9, 2020 at 7:30 p.m., LIVE via video, you can contact me here:

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