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Performing the World 1 - History Performing the World came into being at the end of 2000 when plans were finalized for a multi-disciplinary conference, entitled Performing the World: Communication, Improvisation and Societal Practice. Convened by Kenneth Gergen, Mary Gergen, Lois Holzman, Sheila McNamee and Fred Newman and sponsored by Performance of a Lifetime and the Taos Institute, the conference took place in October, 2001 in Montauk NY. Nearly 250 participants from 27 states and 8 countries enthusiastically and creatively produced the performance of a conference, the "topic" of which was performance. Conversations, panels, workshops and performances explored the rich potential of performance for personal, organizational and social change:
Performing the World was sponsored by Performance of a Lifetime, a training and consulting firm with a unique performance approach to personal, professional and organizational development, and The Taos Institute, a non-profit community of scholars and practitioners who use social constructionist ideas to design and promote creative, appreciative and relational practices in families, communities and organizations around the world. Conference program (PDF) Participant bios (PDF) |
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