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"Creativity and Songwriting" A Songwriting Workshop with Beth Nielsen Chapman

Saturday, September 21, 2019 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Monroe Arts Center 1315 11th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin

Fasten your seatbelts! When you embark on this songwriting adventure with Beth Nielsen Chapman, she will show you how to let your creative spirit guide the process, how to deal with the fear of “not knowing,” and how to elude the pitfalls and limitations presented by your brain and your ego, while opening the path for intuition to guide the journey.

Beth Nielsen Chapman’s workshops on songwriting celebrate the power of dropping into the heart and listening to the guiding voice of spirit. Her unique and inspiring teaching style springs from her own experiences with the creative flow. She will help you to explore the place within yourself where the possibility and the power of creative spirit begins. Hearing her talk about the creative process is an inspiration not only to those who want to be better writers, but also those who have yet to discover the depth of their own inborn talents.

Chapman balances the importance of balancing the craft, analysis, and editing with the inspiration and flow. You’ll experience some great insight on how to maximize the whole spectrum of what you can bring to your writing after a BNC workshop!

Beth Nielsen Chapman is a twice Grammy-nominated American singer-songwriter whose diverse body of work spans thirteen solo albums and seven #1 hits, among the compositions that have been recorded by artists including: , , , , Neil Diamond, , , Michael McDonald, , Keb Mo’, Roberta Flack, , Indigo Girls, and ’s mega-hit This Kiss , ASCAP’S 1999 Song Of The Year. Her music has been featured in film and television; she was Nashville NAMMY'S 1999 Songwriter of the Year; and was inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in 2016.

• Workshop Fee: $45 per person (due upon registration) Cash, check, or credit card • Registration Deadline: Saturday, September 7 by 5:00 pm • To Register: Contact Monroe Arts Center by phone at 608-325-5700 or in person at 1315 11th Street, Monroe, Wisconsin • All ages

• Space is limited

MONROE ARTS CENTER 1315 11th Street ● PO Box 472 ●●● Monroe, Wisconsin 53566 ●●● [email protected] ●●● www.monroeartscenter.com