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Татьяна Миронова – The First Public Theatre Guild (страница 2)

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Evelina Pashovkina

Alexandra Kamyshan

Tatyana Mironova

Pavel Sofronov

Lima Rasulova

Mikhail Russkikh

Alina Gilmetova

Alina Balakina

Anton Ushakov

Antonina Yegorova

Olga Stashkevich

Irina Ratnikova

Asya Putilina

Daria Rublyova

Olesya Bykoderova

Angelina Puzikova

APRIL

Fabulist / Guild Learner – Mikhail Russkikh:

The wooden veranda, smooth and bright, A city, two glasses, a summer night. Though strange it may seem, and yet, somehow, Two captains met – here, and now. Not for drinks, not for cheer, But for ideas that drew them near. They spoke of seas, of ships, of lore, Of dreams that sailed to distant shores. – At Leontiev’s yard, a caravel grand, A sacred temple, a sight so planned. How glorious it would be, how rare! — Dreamt Ivan, lost in the coffee’s flare. But truth would come, and Roman would say: – My friend, your dreams show us the way. Seven summers ago, I set my sights, On paths that led to soaring heights. The seventh day, a photo to show, Proof that miracles don’t come from nowhere, you know. For those who doubt, here is the clue: Dreams are real when the heart is true. This fable holds no moral, no weight, No lessons here to contemplate. To conclude, let’s raise Oceania’s story high, In reverence for dreams that never die.

Lima Rasulova

Opening of the Book Club

Starting from this day, the guild will systematically study Carl Gustav Jung’s book “On the Psychology of the Unconscious.” Some excerpts from the learners’ reflections on this topic will be published in this book.

April 28, 2024: Guild of Autonics

Roman Evgenievich Akimov:

“Spoke a lot about the creation of the world and how much we’ve lost by immersing ourselves in the illusions of its description. Hinted, albeit indirectly, that they are the ones who could become the guides capable of pulling weary humanity out of its centuries-long slumber.”

April 29, 2024: Guild of Plastics and Dance

Elizaveta Yuryevna Matvievich:

“Chaotic, yet very warm and positive. Everyone is so musical! The strong beat is both our strength and our curse. It seems that most people have come to believe that plasticity isn’t just ‘dancing around.’”

Book Club / Sergey Bosov:

Read the first chapter. Many things resonated with me:

1. Unconscious processes distort/block the perception of reality (despite the body’s proper functioning – hearing, sight) to protect us from forbidden, painful, or frightening things.

2. The unconscious can build entire chains of events, leading to the outcome it seeks to resolve an inner conflict or satisfy unconscious intentions and needs. I’ve repeatedly observed this in my life and made use of it. It’s astonishing how the unconscious can construct and execute complex schemes with minimal involvement of a person’s conscious mind. This immense psychic energy – combined with intuition, the ability to pick up on subtle nuances, forecasting, and creating strategies and behaviors – can be harnessed in life and art if we acknowledge, observe, articulate, and become aware of it wherever possible.

3. The therapeutic effect of articulation or expression – through drawing, dancing, movement, or sound – allows one to step into the role of the observer, gain awareness, and either heal or deeply connect with another person or a character as an actor.

4. Trauma isn’t the key root cause of neuroses (it’s often a trigger that activates programs or beliefs). At the root of many psychopathologies lies an unconscious conflict or unmet needs, often in the sphere of love, touching on vital human necessities.

April 29, 2024: Guild of Plastics and Dance

Elizaveta Yuryevna Matvievich:

“Barely managed to fit everything into three hours. Today was a day of ‘exploration through touch.’ Many pleasantly surprised me, both with their physical abilities and their desire to understand their bodies. Everyone left energized, as if it weren’t already 10 PM. It was… and it was wonderful.”

Book Club / Sergey Kramarev:

Read the first chapter in one breath. Despite encountering unfamiliar terms frequently, I managed to immerse myself in the material, and now I want to read it through to the end. Of course, how strange it is… how strange we are… that even the smallest “mistake,” such as in childhood, can radically alter your life as an adult.

MAY

May 1, 2024: Guild of Autonics

Roman Evgenievich Akimov: