Creative happenings in Buenos Aires for expats
Thre's an upcoming event I wanted to share with my readers. If you're looking for a great way to get together with other expats and get your creative juices flowing then check this out...
Creativity Lab--Playing In Flow
An evening of lighthearted collaboration with Malaya Llewellyn
7:30 pm, Tuesday, April 24th
In Palermo on Beruti, near the Botanical Garden
For details, email mvq@inteleto. com or call 4831-1664
œ Looking for a way to merge meaning between art, work and life?
œ Longing to connect with others who play with the creative process as a
spiritual practice?
œ Hungry for something to stir up your possibilities?
Join Malaya Llewellyn for the first of many FREE gatherings to share
lively conversation about creativity and connection! Whether you fre
playing with paint, flour, film, cloth, words, programs, or products,
you fre invited to join expats and Argentines alike to explore ideas and
get inspired.
About Malaya:
Malaya Llewellyn glided from a background in art history, visual art and
expressive arts therapy to the explosive world of creativity coaching in
business, education and healthcare. With a master fs degree in depth
psychology and doctoral work and extensive training with the infamous
Creativity in Business guru, Michael Ray from Stanford University and
renowned mythologists Michael Meade and Jean Houston, Malaya brandishes a
multi-dimensional array of practical tools that reconfigure obstacles into
opportunities.
The impact of Malaya fs Chinese-Irish- American origins, residency in six
different countries and a lifetime of world travels from Hong Kong to San
Francisco, Tanzania to Tangiers, the Yucatan to Kathmandu, Laddahk to
London, and from Borneo to Buenos Aires has structured her global view of
what it means to live and work creatively in the ever-changing new
millennium.
gIt doesn ft interest me what you do for a living.
I want to know what you ache for
and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart fs longing c h
Oriah Mountain Dreamer

