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what is Creative Arts

Creative Arts Creative Drama provides the opportunity to explore creative self expression through play. Drama involves the whole person. An actor uses their whole being to create a role. Drama training develops the student`s physical, vocal, emotional and imaginative expression and liberates the creative life force.

Creative Arts therapists profiles

Belinda Wild

Belinda Wild is director of Theatre Performance Course at Kinsale College of Further Education. She has extensive experience both as a teacher/workshop facilitator and as a director in the professional theatre.

Ian Wild

Ian Wild is a writer from Enniskean, whose publications and broadcast work include numerous plays and stories for RTE Radio One.

Jane Killingbeck

I have been using the simple techniques of The Ishayas` Ascension for 12 years. In the winter 2005/06 I went to Mexico to do a 6 month intensive and teacher training called Mastery of the Self. As a result for the last 4 years it has been my joy to share this practice with anyone who has a desire to learn how to pray, meditate, and rest in the stillness that lies within each of us. More recently I am training in Transpersonal Arts and now give workshops combining the meditation and creative work. My deep involvement with 12 step work a few years ago, and experience leading Deep Ecology workshops also infuse the way I teach. I am presently studying as a 2nd stage aspirant with The Universal Order which offers a lifelong study in practical mysticism.

Glynnis Trinder

Glynnis has always been interested in people, the purest expression of this she finds in painting from life. Her current work reflects not only years of experimentation but a deep and convoluted journey into her own psyche, exploring her innermost thoughts, hopes, fears and beliefs. She aims to capture a mood, the soul of the subject along with a personal vision.