OST in Brazil

Tim Merry tim at engage.nu
Sun Oct 31 07:16:27 PST 2004


There is a lady called Christel Scholten in Sao Paulo working with Open
Space - she is experienced and good.

If people were interested in an introduction, they could email me and I
would be happy to introduce ...

Tim

On 18 Oct 2004, at 20:33, Lisa Heft wrote:

> Hello, folks -
>
> Harrison said:
> <Actually -- Brazil should not be off the list, I am pretty sure. The
> name
> escapes me, but perhaps the guilty party will surface. And if there is
> no
> current practice (practitioners) there, The Book has preceded them.
> Somebody
> "down there" thought enough of Open Space to have the book translated
> into
> (Brazilian) Portuguese.>
>
> As I recall, our dear colleagues Alexandre Bobeda and Jean Marconi
> Carvalho are in and from Brazil.  Ms. Lucy Geão used to be on OSLIST
> but
> is no longer on it, I believe.
>
> I know these things because I was honored to do a workshop on
> interactive learning in Brazil a few years ago and have always wanted
> to
> return to do workshops and trainings in Open Space, so I am always
> excited to find more people there who interested in it.
>
> Dear Artur (Portugal) and Joelle (USA) and Laurel (Canada) and I share
> this interest and have talked about this often over recent years.
>
> One of the reasons I want to do Open Space there is that for my
> interactive learning workshop I asked participants to get up and find a
> new chair if they liked to dance (part of an introduction and 'weaving'
> activity at the beginning of the workshop) and all 75 stood up and did
> not sit down for 15 minutes, dancing instead to a silent (and very
> sensuous) rhythm in their (collective) heads.
>
> I knew then that I had to return, and I also know that dancing to
> silent
> music is v-e-r-y Open Space...
>
> Maybe a 5th Principle?  "Whatever makes you dance is the right
> music..."
> ?
>
> Beijos, ("kisses" in Portuguese and I don't know many words but that's
> a
> good one)
>
> Lisa
>
> PS: on my soon-to-be-launched glossary of OST terms I do have
> Portuguese, thanks to the fabulous Artur.  If any of you need it before
> I launch it let me know directly and I can give you those
> translations....
>
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