
The Goddess Diaries at GMU
https://www.facebook.com/events/357854064719834/?notif_t=plan_user_joined¬if_id=1523729926381482
https://www.facebook.com/events/357854064719834/?notif_t=plan_user_joined¬if_id=1523729926381482
Carol Campbell's hilarious new satire - in one staged reading
From the tribes that followed the Great Reindeer Mother in Siberia to the universality of the Trickster Goddess, there is stunning evidence of ancient belief systems that include heroines and goddesses who personified the attributes of the animal world. Through the embodied study of yoga combined with mythical relevance, we may have a greater understanding of the relationship between our shamanic past and how animal energies are revealed in our lives.
Experience a one-day workshop combining goddess consciousness with yoga and meditation. Geared for yoginis and those curious about the goddess, this practice will foster a connection with the archetypal energies to gain access to your own unique wisdom and power.
Bring your own mat, a water bottle and hand towel. Cost is $127. Students $97. Space is limited – reserve your space now! Yoga practice includes flowing yoga postures designed for all levels. All women (cis and trans) are welcome.
Carol Campbell joins with yogini, Marni Sclaroff (http://www.marnisclaroff.com/), and singer/musician, Ashley Cash (wovengreenmusic.com), to bring an exquisite combination of sound, expertise and presence to your yoga experience! We've sold out at most of our retreats so sign-up soon!
(credit photo: https://gathervictoria.com/2014/12/04/doe-a-deer-a-female-deer-the-spirit-of-mother-christmas/)
Directed by Carol Campbell
A feminist romp through a small Southern town
This event is free and open to the public. If you're in Stanton On July 5th, please come see this small, funny and satirical play. The Town with Very Nice People was chosen as runner up for the 2013 Jane Chambers Playwriting competition awarded by the American Association of Theater in Higher Education.
(http://www.oxeyevineyards.com/)
A satirical romp: Join Jacqui Kabumba as she navigates her way through a journey of a corrupt political asylum process.
A deep well of transformative knowledge exists in the form and narrative of the mermaid, aka water goddess. There is stunning evidence of a history that includes women who led in the cultures that regaled the goddess Aphrodite before she was coopted by the Greco Roman age. Through the embodied study of yoga combined with mythical relevance, we may have a greater understanding of the relationship between power and beauty and how it is revealed in our lives.
Experience a one-day workshop combining goddess consciousness with yoga and meditation. Geared for yoginis and those curious about the goddess, this practice will foster a connection with the archetypal energies to gain access to your own unique wisdom and power.
Bring your own mat, a water bottle and hand towel. Cost is $127. Students $97. Space is limited – reserve your space now! Yoga practice includes flowing yoga postures designed for all levels. All women (cis and trans) are welcome.
Carol Campbell joins with yogini, Marni Sclaroff (http://www.marnisclaroff.com/), and singer/musician, Ashley Cash (wovengreenmusic.com), to bring an exquisite combination of sound, expertise and presence to your yoga experience! Also, Alison McClatchy will be providing scrumptious food! (http://gratefullyrooted.com/about/). Vegetarian lunch with vegan additions will be served.
Please click on the link below to sign up now!
Join Carol Campbell as she discusses the theoretical framework around gender issues and performs selections from her work that includes true stories of fiercely courageous women.
We are excited to announce The Goddess Diaries is returning for its seventh year to The George Mason University for a one-night only performance at the JC Cinema on November 4th at 8pm. The Diaries is an ensemble performance of moving and often funny transformative stories of women’s lives. Tickets will be available after October first in the Women and Gender Studies Center.
Get ticket's here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-goddess-diaries-tickets-28672061909
For all PR requests contact:
703/901-9010
Pilgrimage of the Goddess Saturday, July 23, 2016, 10:00am 4:00pm
Circa 1928 in Central Virginia, where the ladies of the Strasburg Hotel offer more than a good night’s rest --- They provide sanctuary to lost souls. But when the wife of a policeman seeks refuge from her husband, the hotel proves anything but idyllic.
From critically-acclaimed playwright Carol Lee Campbell (The Goddess Diaries) comes a new story that blends history with a touch of magic in a genre-defying drama about our dalliances with eternity.
We have two shows:
Friday, November 20th at 8:00pm
Saturday, November 21st at 3pm
Tickets are on sale now! https://joesmovement.secure.force.com/ticket/#details_a0OF000000LauZ7MAJ
For more info:www.joesmovement.org
We are excited to announce The Goddess Diaries is returning for its sixth year to The George Mason University. The Diaries is an ensemble performance of moving and often funny true personal narratives of women’s lives.
Tickets are on sale now!
http://cfa.gmu.edu/calendar/2078/
For all press inquiries, please contact:
Since 2010, The Goddess Diaries has raised funds and awareness for women-based charities. Past performances of The Diaries have benefitted organizations that fight violence against women and provide shelter to victims of domestic violence and sex-trafficked youth. This year’s performance benefits GMU's Women and Gender Studies Department. We plan to continue performing The Diaries on college campuses and in cities around the country.
Come by for a glass of wine and to hear some of the new and fresh approaches to keeping young women safe from sexual assault on college campuses. Come also for a sneak preview of a new Goddess Diaries monologue.
Keep Her Safe is mobilizing parents to stop campus sexual assault. The Keep Her Safe approach is simple: harness the purchasing power of parents to make colleges safer from sexual assault. School safety is quickly becoming a major criterion parents and students use when choosing a college or university: administrations are pressured to compete on making their campuses safe from sexual assault.
This is a private event. If you would like to attend or contribute, please contact us.
Join Carol Campbell for a riveting presentation of goddess culture and religion. Presented by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax's World Religion Class, this event is free. UUCF is located at 2709 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton, VA 22124, program building, Room 5.
Carol has twenty five years of experience in women’s health education and counseling, including inspiring and coaching women through her creation, Crone Stones, a meditation tool using sacred stories and goddess mythology. The much anticipated publication, Return to Wellness: The New Book of Crone Stones, was published in 2011. She facilitates coursework in feminist theology – sessions dedicated to goddess history, philosophy and art, conducting workshops and gatherings bringing ritual to the community. She is married and has two daughters.