*Creative Colloquy presents the Writer's Workshop Series This Poem Is Not
All That Feeds You: Writing Food In Community with Sarah A. Chavez *
*Saturday, August 3 at 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. *
Today is built on the past and tomorrow is evolving from both the past and
the present. The future? Quien sabe? Hopefully, there will always be
tacos”― Denise Chávez, A Taco Testimony: Meditations on Family, Food and
Culture
Writers often speak of the ways in which words feed our souls, but that
soul doesn't have corporeal shape without the body! And the body doesn't
thrive without nourishment. This workshop is a joyful exploration of food
writing (or writing about food) and the ways in which
eating/prepping/baking/cooking/recipe learning/abstaining and writing go
hand-in-hand.
Food traditions, whether passed down from ancestors, created a year ago
with friends, or as personal ritual help us not only be on a path toward
whatever our version of health and happiness is, but it also acts as a
bridge to be in relationship. Together we will discuss a bit about the role
food plays in our lives, then work through a few writing exercises that
will guide us toward meditation on the myriad ways in which food connects
us to community. While considering food in community with our words, we'll
also be encouraged to break bread together in a potluck style sharing.
*We'll be at a collection of tables at Dune Peninsula Park - some seating
is available but you are welcome to bring lawn chairs or blankets to gather
nearby as well.
This event is free to attend but space is limited and registration is
required Learn more about the event & our host at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/this-poem-is-not-all-that-feeds-you-writing-food-in-community-tickets-950002772867?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3KIbwIfGcQAs1tFts6cAjPkhoZTBafL27vebB3d9TVq0uw9TpRQx77HcY_aem_UJDidUwskgDRX0BvXgqLIg
CC is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike