Creative Mentoring.

 
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Work with Margi to bring out your best.

Margi’s mentoring process takes 40 years of acting and arts training and combines them with 20 years of therapeutic coaching/counselling experience, adapting collaborative processes borrowed from the postmodern therapy room. This is the basis of the postmodern training for actors Margi has refined throughout her time in academia: Relational Impulse Cultural Collaborative (RICC) Training.

RICC Training encourages you to step into your potential by adopting Rituals of Practice and engaging in a transformative process that is creative and lasting. Margi will help you discover ways of collaboration that will deeply impact both your working and personal lives. Theatre and performance are both rooted in collaboration, and RICC Training gives the artist an expanded toolkit for effective and creative collaborative practice.

 

To work with Margi in a mentoring capacity, reach out below.

 

Testimonials

“Margi facilitated with great care and free reign at Arteles. I felt her years of experience, intuitive spirit, and keen awareness as a great resource and trusting pillar to rely on...she helped me nudge my artist self to the fore when it wanted to retreat and reminded me that to fall is to learn how to get up, take care of your bruised knee and run with greater confidence next time.”

– Julia, 2019

“I had come from a career of visual art and facilitation that was predominately self-directed. I found MBA and New Course at a moment when I was feeling exhausted, sick of being self-directed, and overwhelmed. I was longing for a creative community, some direction and suggestions, and a quietly held space to go deep and wide. I found all of this and more… The depth of practice and experience that Dr. Margi Brown Ash brings to her workshops, coaching and facilitation are extensive and insightful.”

– Hazel, 2019

“...in so many ways a life-altering experience. Margi Brown Ash is a truly gifted facilitator. Her unconditional support was delivered with love, wisdom and honest critique.”

– Connie, 2019