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Saturday, March 19 • 2:45pm - 4:15pm
How To Not Suck At Art : Intentional Creativity as a Magical Practice

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Art shame. 
The pain is real. For so many folks out there, the idea of “making something from nothing” is one of the most terrifying things ever.

Me? I am terrified of spiders and tornadoes. TERRIFIED. But the idea of jumping up on stage in front a large crowd of strangers and opening my pie-hole to sing, lead a public performance ritual, to do a sword fight, or to build a hotel lobby-sized floral mistresspiece makes me giddy nearly orgasm to begin the process, DO THE THING!

Through my years of creating in this ferocious Diva way, I have had thousands of conversations with people about what it means to Create. I am sad to report that over 90% of those chats gave me the same story. “I could never do that.” Or “What if I make a mistake?” And the most answered “ It’s too scary to try.” Coupled with additional discussions of all the ways to be practicing magic, and getting results….same….story.
This eclipsing sadness sent me into a dither of “HOW DO I FIX THIS?”

Hence this workshop lecture about Magic + Creating that equals a more better World.
(yes I said more better…shh)
I hope you will gift me with 90 minutes of your time here at this conference to learn some new tools to help you break through your Creative and Magical blockages, and together we can start a revolution of The Glittery Masses, thus making the Earth …..even more better.

Speakers
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Dayna Jean Wolter

Swordswoman & Musical Director, Kamp Athena & The Sidhe Shed
Dayna Jean has been a performing and professional Creative for over 30+ years, as well as a student and practitioner of Chanty-Whoo-Ha for even longer.In 2011 she was blessed to complete her Sonic Healing training in Seattle WA with renown channel,healer, and acoustic science pioneer... Read More →


Saturday March 19, 2022 2:45pm - 4:15pm CDT
Room I