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DTSTART:20080202T173000Z
DTEND:20080202T203000Z
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CLASS:PUBLIC
SUMMARY:ENTERING THE UNDERWORLD OF DREAMS
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URL:http://www.jung.org#julie
LOCATION:The Jung Society Library
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:What: Workshop=0D=0A=
 Who: Julie Bondanza=0D=0A=
 When: Saturday=0D=0A=
 Fees: $150:00, members in advance; $175.00, general; $125.00, full-time students and seniors over 65=0D=0A=
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 An unexamined dream is like an unopened letter from God. -Talmud Dreams speak to us in images whose meanings are often elusive, just beyond reach.  In this series of workshops, we will use various forms of expression to help us go more deeply into our dream images.  We will work with poetry, collage, memoir, and movement to approach our dreams with the spirit of inquisitive play.  Using a variety of expressive techniques, we may reveal our dreams' healing messages and enlarge our sense of ourselves.  No prior experience with art, writing, or movement is necessary. Bring dreams you would like to explore. =0D=0A=
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 This series of four three-hour workshops will be led by Julie Bondanza, Ph.D., a Jungian analyst in Takoma Park, Maryland.  Dr. Bondanza is presently Director of Training at the Philadelphia Seminar and is the former Director of Training for the New York Institute.  She is on the board of the Jung Foundation in New York and has taught extensively.  She will be joined by Joanne (Rocky) Delaplaine, a yoga therapist, poet, and graphic artist, who will work with collage and dreams; by Janice Gary, a professional writer and memoirist, who will help the participants to use writing to go further into their dream imagery; and by Kate Amoss, a licensed professional counselor, who works with movement and improvisation and who will bring that expertise to our work with dreams.  =0D=0A=
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 For this program, we intend to offer CEUs for Social Workers.
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DTSTART:20080216T180000Z
DTEND:20080216T200000Z
PRIORITY:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
SUMMARY:WISEWOMAN/CRONE'S FORUM: A discussion group for women
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URL:http://www.jung.org#wisejan
LOCATION:The Jung Society Library
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:What: Discussion Group for Women=0D=0A=
 Who: Janet Kane=0D=0A=
 When: Saturday=0D=0A=
 Fees: $5:00 per session, pay at the door; or register online for all three sessions for $15.00=0D=0A=
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 Join with other women to explore and discuss the crone arche- type, women’s unique gifts to society, how we can contribute our wisdom to heal and transform our global problems, and other relevant topics.  =0D=0A=
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 Astrological Forecast for 2008 - Presented by Luiza Azancot and Janet Kane=0D=0A=
 Two astrologers will give their opinion on what 2008 will bring based on the world transits of the planets.=0D=0A=
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DTSTART:20080218T233000Z
DTEND:20080218T233000Z
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CLASS:PUBLIC
SUMMARY:A Jungian Play at Theater J with Swiss Actress Graziella Rossi
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URL:http://www.jung.org#play
LOCATION:1529 16th Street, NW, Washington D.C. 20036
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:What: Play=0D=0A=
 Who: Graziella Rossi=0D=0A=
 When: Monday and Tuesday=0D=0A=
 Fees: Tickets: $20.00, in advance; $25.00, at the door=0D=0A=
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 The Sabina Spielrein monodrama, presented by Swiss actress Graziella Rossi with saxophonist Harry White’s discrete background touches, vividly describes the stirring life of Russian-Jewish psychiatrist Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942).  The play is based on the biographical novel Sabina by Karsten Alnaes and the stage version by Liv Hege Nylund.  Graziella Rossi plays the role of Sabina, a 20-year-old schizophrenic who was brought to the Burghölzli Clinic for a year from Rostov, Russia, in 1904.  There she meets the young C.G. Jung and falls in love with him.  This is the story not much talked about until Aldo Carotenuto's 1982 book, A Secret Symmetry: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Changed the Early History of Psychoanalysis. Q & A with Jungian analysts will follow each performance.  "Not a dull moment."   “… Rossi jumps between the characters of C.G. Jung, Russian revolutionaries, and Nazi commanders, and between different periods of time with nothing but her suitcase, her coat, and several letters as props. . .  An impressive homage to an impressive woman.”  --Neue Zürcher Zeitung   Parking is in a lot behind the Jewish Community Center and on the street.  This program is cosponsored by Pro-Helvetia and Theater J.
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DTSTART:20080219T233000Z
DTEND:20080219T233000Z
PRIORITY:0
CLASS:PUBLIC
SUMMARY:A Jungian Play at Theater J with Swiss Actress Graziella Rossi
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UID:071226282114126554269260929790
URL:http://www.jung.org#play
LOCATION:1529 16th Street, NW, Washington D.C. 20036
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:What: Play=0D=0A=
 Who: Graziella Rossi=0D=0A=
 When: Monday and Tuesday=0D=0A=
 Fees: Tickets: $20.00, in advance; $25.00, at the door=0D=0A=
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 The Sabina Spielrein monodrama, presented by Swiss actress Graziella Rossi with saxophonist Harry White’s discrete background touches, vividly describes the stirring life of Russian-Jewish psychiatrist Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942).  The play is based on the biographical novel Sabina by Karsten Alnaes and the stage version by Liv Hege Nylund.  Graziella Rossi plays the role of Sabina, a 20-year-old schizophrenic who was brought to the Burghölzli Clinic for a year from Rostov, Russia, in 1904.  There she meets the young C.G. Jung and falls in love with him.  This is the story not much talked about until Aldo Carotenuto's 1982 book, A Secret Symmetry: The Untold Story of the Woman Who Changed the Early History of Psychoanalysis. Q & A with Jungian analysts will follow each performance.  "Not a dull moment."   “… Rossi jumps between the characters of C.G. Jung, Russian revolutionaries, and Nazi commanders, and between different periods of time with nothing but her suitcase, her coat, and several letters as props. . .  An impressive homage to an impressive woman.”  --Neue Zürcher Zeitung   Parking is in a lot behind the Jewish Community Center and on the street.  This program is cosponsored by Pro-Helvetia and Theater J.
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