Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal

by The Jean Houston Foundation
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal
Train and Activate Inspired Leaders in Nepal

Project Report | Dec 17, 2012
Seventeen Days of Social Artistry Activities in Nepal

By Janet Sanders | International Coordinator

Deepak Speaking at Youth Conference
Deepak Speaking at Youth Conference

Seventeen Days of Social Artistry Activities in Nepal

The Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA) 8th Global Conference on Human Development.  

I’ve just returned from a whirlwind of Social Artistry activities in Nepal.  I headed to Nepal to participate in The Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA) 8th Global Conference on Human Development.   ICA and Social Artistry have a long history of collaborating in various parts of the world.  Participating in the events included the following Social Artists: Rob Work, Rosemary Dowling, Karen Johnson, Marie-Therese Fournier, Evelyn Philbrook and myself.   The Social Artistry network in Nepal was also quite engaged including some of the folks you have met, Tatwa Timsina, Amba Bhattari, Atma Timsina, RC, Pramila, Juju and Kusendra.  Deepak coordinated the two-day youth conference.   The time provided an incredible mixing of friends and colleagues from the SA and ICA networks—working together. 

The following is a brief snapshot of the events that happened. 

Pre-Conference events included a sacred sites tour of the Kathmandu Valley and a two-day introduction to Social Artistry attended by over 30 people from 8 countries. 

The conference had over 300 at the opening and 200 daily participants in six theme groups.  I coordinated the theme group on ‘Growing a New Sense of Leadership’.  Rob, Rosemary, and Marie-Therese joined me and several of our Nepal social artists in this group.  After two-days of discerning the key components of the new emerging leadership, Rosemary, Amba joined Kevin Balm of Australia and Mark Pixley of China to design a mandela holding 4 key external components and 4 internal components of a new leadership.  A final model is being drafted.  We will continue to have virtual dialogues on our understanding of the new leader and how to create the environment for the development of these leaders. 

Karen Johnson joined the Education of the 21 century theme group, sharing her insights from the Teacher as Social Artist.  

The Leadership theme and the Community Development theme-group both had a field visit to Nela east of Kathmandu to visit with Social Artist Nirmala Shrestha , a women leader, mobilizing hundreds of women and youth by applying SA. 

The post-conference period included a two-day conference follow-up, 2 training programs and a ½ day congress.

A smaller group gathered to harvest and celebrate the conference at Nagakot, the top of the first ridge of mountains surrounding Kathmandu.  The sunrises were amazing, if you stood on tip toe you might catch a glimpse of Mt. Everest.   We provided updates on the national work of ICAs and associated organizations.  Evelyn and I shared our work globally on SA.  There were also additional expressions of interest for Social Artistry from India, Sri Lanka, China, Taiwan, Chili and Europe.

Pramila, Evelyn and I traveled to the TITI (Technical Training Institute) for a three-day Introduction to SA for over 40 of their staff.  They wanted a team building and vision experience for a cross section of their staff.  We also conducted a one-day training for a TLC that Pramila is helping conduct.

Finally, we gathered for a ½ day congress to explore the next year of "growing the field of Social Artistry."   We conducted a trim-tab for the future development of Social Artistry Introduction workshops and micro-grants.  ICA Nepal will continue to host the SA workshops and coordination of initiatives.  The broader Social Artistry network will support this for a year with a $300 a month grant.  This will enable a part-time person to coordinate and implement training events. 

Nepal Social Artistry team at ICA Conference
Nepal Social Artistry team at ICA Conference
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