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EMBODYING LEADERSHIP : Rediscovering Our Creative Potential
SOCIAL PRESENCING THEATER FOUNDATION PROGRAM ASIA PACIFIC IN TAIWAN
リーダーシップの体現:創造的な可能性への再発見~ 台湾におけるSPTファンデーション・プログラム
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About Embodying Leadership : Rediscovering Our Creative Potential
リーダーシップの体現:創造的可能性への再発見 とは

Join us to explore how we can rediscover our creative potential and transform our challenges by activating the wisdom of our personal, social and earth body. 

Unlike most workshops on similar topics that tend to be more cognitive and conversational, we would engage in non-verbal, mindfulness & movement-based practices called Social Presencing Theater (SPT).

SPT is a methodology developed under the leadership of Arawana Hayashi from the Presencing Institute for understanding current reality and exploring emerging future possibilities. Drawing on the arts and contemplative traditions, SPT brings body-based, experiential learning into individual, organizational and social change efforts. It quickly generates information about patterns and relationships that are “stuck” in a system, and offers methods for prototyping emerging futures that promote the wellbeing of all stakeholders in a system. Grounding in Theory-U, SPT provides an alternative to analytical frameworks for profound systems change & future scenario building.

This is not “theater” in the conventional sense, but it uses simple body postures and movements to dissolve limiting concepts, communicate directly, access intuition, and make visible both current reality and the deeper—often invisible—leverage points for creating profound change.


SPT Practice - 4D Mapping in Small Liuqiu Island, photo by Jayce Pei Yu Lee
SPTの実践: Small Liuqiu Islandにおける 4D Mappingの実践
About Social Presencing Theater (SPT) (關於社會流現劇場/SPTとは)

All around us, we are seeing rapid institutional failures to address global sustainability challenges. In the midst of it, we find ourselves stuck, helpless and overwhelmed. Often, feeling imprisoned by the very system, that we created or joined, to follow our hearts and make this world a better place.

If you are like me, longing to create well-being for your self, family, organisation and the community you are part of,  this might be your creative space. We invite you to engage in non-verbal, contemplative art based practices to explore:

● How do we co-create healthy organisations, ecosystems or communities? What is my role as a leader to enable that?
● How do I transform my current stuck patterns into creative possibilities?
● How do I develop inner resilience in midst of outer chaos?
● How do I reclaim and nourish the artist (creative energy) within me?
● What might be my next “true move” that would unleash my highest potential & generate well-being for all?
What This Program will provide:
プログラムの内容:

Social Presencing Theater is a series of embodiment practices that develop capacity for awareness-based engagement in social and organisational transformation (grounded in Theory U framework).

Participants will learn the basic Social Presencing Theater practices which invite:

  • Experiencing the wisdom of embodied presence
  • Seeing and sensing the larger systems in which we live and work
  • Cultivating our social field of relationship in family, teams, organisations and communities
  • Building action confidence to create new solutions.
Picture from ELP AP 2024, SPT Practice - STUCK, photo by Eudora Hung 
ELP AP 2024におけるSTUCKの実践: STUCK
Who is invited? (誰適合參加?/こんな”あなた”へのお誘い)
● Leaders or top-teams, working across business, government or development sectors, wanting to influence their organisation/ systems to create sustainable impact. You may come as whole team to work on your future scenarios in the studio
● Social entrepreneurs, seeking insights for scaling or sustaining their work beyond current paradigm
● Professionals, facilitators or artists who are in-transition, wondering how can they create larger influence
● Anyone longing for inner resilience and alignment to their true purpose
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