January Girls Returns!

As sure as winter, January Girls Returns! Free workshops for girls of all ages with The Neo-Political Cowgirls building intergenerational allyship through the arts.

“When a woman who is 82 works side by side with a 6 year old girl and a teenager is in conversation with an immigrant woman and all are creating together in vibrant, exciting spaces, we shave down previously held beliefs about friendship, generational stigma and improve possibilities for de-siloing our community. And this is why we have January Girls, so women and girls from all walks of life know that they have a community who welcomes them into a shared place and engages their powerful potential for creating beauty together.”
Kate Mueth

This year’s theme is “BLOOM!
Workshops are all 2:00-4:00 pm at various East End locations:

January 15th: Writing notes of hope and courage and creating care package gifts for incarcerated women about to join back into our society (Through New Hour For Women and Children) with NPC Artistic Director Kate Mueth

January 22nd: Gentle yoga and creative journaling with yoga instructor Christine Panico

January 29th: Shinnecock Nation beading with artist Tohanash Tarrant of Thunderbird Designs

SVP is required as space is limited. Email Susan at NPC.edu16@gmail.com for reservations and the location of each workshop. Sign up for one or all! Please consider bringing a friend- perhaps a shut in or a neighbor, a person new to our community or someone needing a lift of spirit. We welcome all and join together in the spirit of community and friendship.

Special thanks to artist and NPC International Advisory Board Member Gabriele Raacke for once again curating this exciting January Girls workshop season!

Click Here To Register
mailto:npc.edu16@gmail.com

Published by malinism

Malini is a native New Yorker who has been involved in the arts for her entire life. She's served the theatre in many aspects of which she's very proud – actress, director, producer, stage manager, costume designer, prop designer, theatre reviewer, publicist and most recently writer/monologist. She received her BA in Theatre Arts and English Literature from Baruch College and her MFA in Directing from the Actors Studio Drama School. In 2003, Malini and her husband, Ian, created Black Henna Productions with a handful of innovative artists. Every member of the company collaborates on every piece, either writing, acting, directing, designing, or filling any other role that fit their own personal skills with a commitment to bring new, exciting, and challenging theatre to the world. She is an associate member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and a member of the League of Professional Theatre Women. Malini received the Woman of Distinction Award for her contribution to Media, Arts and Culture from the City of New York in 2008. She is also a Person of Godspell which ran at Circle in the Square on Broadway from 2011-2012.

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