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Workshop Brings Seekers to
Musical Theatre
Greater Unity with God
Summer Camp
M
aster Life Coach and Minister David Essel
will lead a four-hour workshop, “How To
Create Divine Union with Yourself, God and
T
he Alliance for the Arts is
teaming up with Broadway
Others,” May 31, at Fitness on the Move Lifestyle
Palm Dinner Theatre to present
Center, 13010 Metro Parkway, in Ft. Myers.
the Triple Threat Musical The-
Essel is co-founder and minister of the
atre Summer Camp, June 29-
Church of Spiritual Light. He says the workshop
David Essel
August 7, for grades 7 through
aims to help individuals experience divine union
9. Students will learn the three
as never before.
facets of musical theatre: sing-
“Throughout society, there are people who feel discon-
ing, acting, and dancing—all they need to become a “triple
nected and alone. Many express fear of intimacy, yet seek
threat.”
divine union with another,” he says. The program presents an
Working on scenes and songs from famous Broadway
understanding of divine union that allows participants to utilize
shows, students will study dance, basic music theory, acting
it at many levels. “By acknowledging and reconnecting to the
technique and vocal performance; an audition workshop will
Light within, individuals will harness the power of divine union
put skills to the test. Special seminars on makeup, tap dance
with their selves,” says Essel. “This first step is key in the process
and pop singing are featured. Each week, the camp culminates
of creating a divine union with God and another.”
with a Friday cabaret performance in the Off-Broadway Palm,
complete with professional lighting and special effects.
Registration is $59. Participants receive a copy of Essel’s book,
Campers will also attend a weekly lunch and performance
Phoenix Soul, One Man’s Search For Love and Inner Peace. To
at the Broadway Palm, watching Mulan Jr. or Peter Pan. After
register, email
David@DavidEssel.com, or call 239-791-6749
the show, they will participate in a question-and-answer session
or 941-266-7676. Visit
TalkDavid.com. See ad, page 13.
with professional actors and receive a backstage tour.
For more information, contact Scott at the Alliance of the Arts
Palm Cottage Open to Moms for
at 239-939-2787 or
education@artinlee.org.
Free Throughout May
I
n conjunction with the National Trust for Historic Preserva-
tion, the Naples Historical Society commemorates May as
Preservation Month. This year’s theme is “This Place Matters.”
All moms in the greater Naples community are invited to tour
Palm Cottage throughout the month for free. Built in 1895, Palm
Cottage is the oldest house in Naples, at 137 12
th
Avenue South
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Cost for non-moms is $8 for adults and $5 for children. Members
Chronic Health Issues
Services Include:
are free. Call NHS at 239-261-8164.
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Massage
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T
he United Arts Council, in Naples, is
seeking donations of art supplies for
the Tools for Schools recycle center, in
the United Arts Council office. The center
serves as a resource for Collier County public school art teach-
239-514-4351
ers, although some donations go directly to gifted students.
Suggested donations include brushes and paint, markers,
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pens, colored pencils, construction paper, canvas, poster and
other board, scissors, fabric, sheet music, CDs, small instru-
ments, costumes and cameras.
Most insurances accepted, Direct Insurance Billing
For hours and donation information, call 263-8242 or visit
CollierArts.com.
1 Collier / Lee Counties
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