Experiential Workshop on Power and Inequity
- Objective: To explore how people experience power in order to raise self-awareness. As part of the SII on Women's Empowerment, CARE Ecuador used this methods for both healing as well as to collect information through play resources.
- Materials/Preparation: Resources may include appropriate clothing for exercises, floor-mats, but can extend as broad as our creativity and space permit.
- Participants: This exercise has been done with CARE staff, partners as well as project participants.
Steps
For the SII on Women's Empowerment, the staff experiential workshop followed six key phases:
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CARE Ecuador's Process |
Opening: A presentation of the workday and theme, and the establishment of pacts made on attitudes, times and special recommendations. At this stage, facilitators should ensure a climate of trust and security within the group. | The team reviewed the previous day’s experience and what they had learned. |
Inclusion: This phase works toward creating a safe and comfortable space where participants feel like members of the group and space. Activities may engage movement or bodily expression in order to foster creativity. | Music and Breathing Exercises: Participants were led in stretching, breathing and meditation exercises, first individually, then in pairs, and groups of four. |
Confrontation: Participants utilize techniques to develop awareness about what is occurring in their lives personally, within their family or at work. At this stage, participants should question what they are going through at a personal level and express how they feel. As the process of self-awareness can be difficult, facilitators must be able to effectively and sensitively coach participants through this process. | Leaving the Circle: Participants are asked to form a circle. A blindfolded individual steps inside the circle while the others close in, with subtle firmness. Using different levels of energy, we then let her leave the circle. We get in touch with our personal life as women-men. We discuss the source of our power.
Chair Exercise with Partner: For five minutes, a person kneels and begs to be listened to. A second individual stands on the chair, exhibiting a non-responsive attitude. For five minutes, the participant is asked to pay attention to what he or she feels, if he or she gets tired.
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Integration: In this phase participants share, make decisions and choose what, how, when and with whom to use their new awareness. | Reflect: In groups of 3, discuss:
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Expressing Feelings: Given the energy and emotions generated through confrontation and self-awareness, this phase allows participants to share their feelings in pairs, small groups and finally in plenary. | Antonym Exercise
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Closing: A formal closing highlights the achievements of the workshop in relation to original objectives and expectations. Often exercises are brief and dynamic. | Conclusion: Express thanks by circulating energy.
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Resources
- CARE Ecuador (2007). Experiential Methodologies: a proposal for developing qualitative research. Women’s Empowerment Strategic Impact Inquiry, CARE.