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In this workshop, we’ll discuss the ethnopoetic as a method for freeing our voice!
Writing, in many instances, began as an oral story, later transcribed into the written word. We’ll explore voice through methods such as journaling, prompts, and vocal practice.
Robin Bruce is a writer, visual artist, musician, and contemplative artist, weaving multiple disciplines into performance art, songs, and manuscripts for television and film. She also teaches meditation, deep relaxation, and breathwork classes in Northwest Arkansas, using singing and guided visualization as portals into spaces of rest and deep care. She’s released three records under the name Dharampal and published two full-length manuscripts: one emphasizing memoir, journaling, and meditation; the other, a text-and-image piece titled, Dear Gordon. In 2021, she received the Artists 360 Practicing Artist Grant, and later, the Benjamin Lever Tuition Fellowship from the University of Arkansas in 2023. Her M.A. is in Religious Studies from Naropa University and she’s in her fourth and final year of the MFA in Creative Writing and Translation at The University of Arkansas. Through her teaching, performances, recordings, and writing, she highlights themes of friendship, love, community, and nature.