We wanted to invite you to the Flying Woman Workshop facilitated by the playwrights: Cynthia C. Harris, OlaOmi Amoloku and Tasneem Grace Tewogbola.
The intimate workshop will be an opportunity to dig deeper into the text, create a sacred tapestry collaborative art-piece and to write about your own flight!
Please join us on June 22, 2019, from 1 pm to 3 pm at the Main Nashville Public Library’s Civil Rights Room. Space is limited to 25 participants. Reserve your spot by registering at https://htcafw-workshop.eventbrite.com

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Published by Cynthia C Harris
She is a self-described Writer/ Performance Artist/ Dancer/ Activist/ Health Educator/ and proud southerner. A natural sign watcher, very much in tune with her surroundings, Ms. Harris finds it almost impossible not to hear the stories hovering around people. Growing up in a multi-talented family, she always felt at peace pursuing her creative interests. However when it came time to choose a career, Cynthia chose to focus on her parallel interest in health and graduated from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University with a BS in biology in 1999. Her subsequent work in the field of women’s reproductive health research fed her appreciation for the analytical and gave her the opportunity to study human behavior, leading her to not only be a vocal advocate for women’s health issues, but to create stories of empowerment.
Ms. Harris developed her weaving voices technique as she deepened her understanding of the intersection of performance art and public health. In 2017, Ms. Harris completed her Master of Public at Tennessee State University. In 2018, How to Catch a Flying Woman premiered and was commissioned in 2019 by Nashville Public Library. In 2022, The Calling is in the Body debuted with Actors Bridge Ensemble.
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