Showing posts with label Element. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Element. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Call For Actors & Directors: Denver Element and Theatre Out Team Up For Production of 'The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me'

Theatre Out Denver and The Denver Element have announced they they will be producing 'The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me' at Crossroads Theatre from May 8-17. 

The show is a series of 14 monologues and 10 characters and will be produced as a community building experience to help fulfill the mission statement of The Denver Element with participation available for several actors/directors. Producers will be looking for a number of actors and directors for the production. If interested you are invited to send an email with your area of interest, headshot and/or resume to TheatreOutDenver@yahoo.com. Deadline for submissions will be March 10th.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Denver's Gay Men Love ELEMENT, and Vice-Versa!

At The Denver ELEMENT … WE LOVE GAY MEN!

And we want all of us to be as Strong, Healthy, and Empowered as we can be. We promote the journey of mental, physical, and social well-being for all gay men. We achieve this by providing opportunities for community building, personal growth, HIV/Substance use prevention, education, and the celebration of life.

Whether you’re young or old … tall or short … positive or negative … pretty or prettier … there’s a place for you at ELEMENT. Join us in transforming Denver’s Gay Male Community!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

ELEMENT presents monthly EMBRACE Heart Circle

Heart Circle is one of the central traditions of created by the radical faerie community. Faeries come together in a circle to speak from the heart, and to listen to one another through our hearts. Usually a talisman of some kind (a talking stick, a shawl, a day-glo bubble wand) is used to identify the faerie who is speaking as long as that faerie holds the talisman, that faerie speaks, without interruption or feedback, and everyone else listens, with as much attention and compassion as we can muster. In some heart circles the talisman is passed around the circle and each faerie has that opportunity to speak or to pass the talisman. In other circles when one faerie is done speaking, any other faerie may ask for it. Either way, passing the talisman is an intimate exchange, often accompanied by a hug or a sign of gratitude.

Speaking from the heart is difficult to define, but we know when we're doing it, and when we're not. The quality of a heart circle comes as much (or more) from the listening as from the speaking. Many of us have had some or our most deeply emotional, healing, transformative experiences in heart circle. A heart circle can go on for a long time. It's generally okay to join the circle in progress (between speakers, as the talisman is passed), to take a break, or to leave entirely, although the reason they go on so long is that they're so wonderful nobody wants to leave.

Please join ELEMENT as they host a monthly EMBRACE Heart Circle. Space is limited, so please call or email your decision to participate. 720.382.5900 ext 10 or email: michael@thedenverelement.com.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Jobs: Social Media Intern for Denver Element

The Denver ELEMENT is looking to fill an interview position to assist the group with their ever-growing social media needs.They're looking for a minimum three-month commitment and you can send your resume and cover letter to sean@thedenverelement.com to be considered for the position.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Element presents Embrace Heart Circle

Heart circle is one of the central traditions of created by the radical faerie community. Join Denver Element as they host Embrace Heart Circle, a sacred monthly gathering, on October 20.

Space is limited, so call or email to RSVP at 720-382-5900 ext 10 or michael@thedenverelement.com.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Things to do in Denver When You're Gay: Element's Annual BBQ

ELEMENT's Annual BBQ will take place this year on Sunday, September 19 at Cheesman Park - the gayest park in Denver - from 12-4 p.m. on the Northwest side of the park. Check it out for the men, the games, the fun, and the food!

Below are some pics I took at last year's BBQ.