Solo Arts Heal with Shelby Hofer

Solo Arts Heal with Shelby Hofer

AnCan and The Marsh (well renown, long-established theater company with a large following in the Bay Area and venues in San Francisco and Oakland) collaborate every 4th Wednesday of the month for Solo Arts Heal!

 

On August 25th, we had Shelby Hofer!

 

Shelby is an award-winning actress, writer and director, and the Co-director of Atlanta-based PushPush Arts (formerly PushPush Film & Theater) where she develops distinctive opportunities for artists to take risks, explore new ideas and collaborate. In addition to her noted stage and film work at PushPush, she has appeared on many stages locally, nationally, and internationally. In Atlanta, her many stage performances include seven productions at Horizon Theater, including the critically acclaimed solo comedy, Bad Dates by Theresa Rebeck. Her work also includes film, commercials, multimedia, teaching, writing, directing and stand up comedy. Her 2009-2011 performances of the solo show 101 Humiliating Stories garnered numerous awards including one of the Top 50 Shows of the Decade and a Best Actress award from Creative Loafing Atlanta in 2010.

 

She shared scenes from her one-woman show, High Risk, Baby! a comedy about the child within the mother, and Shelby’s personal voyage from infertility to motherhood, told from the perspective of both her 8-year-old and adult self. During the 75-minute autobiofictional ride, Lenora is on a mission, but her not-so-inner child is bursting with irreverent questions about DNA, ADD, quantum physics, boners &  babies — where they come from, how they get here, and mostly, how she can get one. With hilarious and maddening advice from her sex-ed teacher, Elvis, Mr. Rogers, the mysterious Dr. Mark, and a bunch of ill-mannered “dolls,” Lenora and her Honey board a train for a wild adventure that leads to some unexpected destinations.

 

Watch here:

 

To SIGN UP for any of our AnCan Virtual Support group reminders, visit our Contact Us page.

Wanna make an AnCan Rude Names Fundraiser???

Wanna make an AnCan Rude Names Fundraiser???

Wanna make an AnCan Rude Names Fundraiser???

Here’s our latest proposal for AnCan supporters to raise a few bucks on our behalf ……. follow Brit Paul Taylor’s lead and raise money for us with a US Version Rude Names fundraiser . And to heck with a moped … we have a few bigger bikes in this Group.

Watch Taylor’s UK Tour in this short BBC video https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-58375401 and see a few of the places he visited below!

Maybe you just have to be a Brit to appreciate this toilet humor …. but if not, AnCan is all ears!

Paul Taylor with his moped next to the stone sign at Shitterton

Four place name signs with a moped parked in front

Jerry Deans on Walking in the Wilderness

Jerry Deans on Walking in the Wilderness

We are so grateful to have Jerry Deans on our Advisory board here at AnCan. His book Lost But Not Forgotten: How Wilderness Experiences Can Transform Your Life, is just of the few days he and his wife Patsi turn pain into purpose.

Jerry was recently on the REimagine podcast, which you can listen to by clicking here.

Then, Patsi joined Jerry on another of REimagine episodes, which you can listen to by clicking here.

You’ll hear about faith, grief, and how families go through trials and tribulations.

We highly recommend listening to both, and know you will find them inspiring and uplifting!

Solo Arts Heal with Michael Bihovsky

Solo Arts Heal with Michael Bihovsky

AnCan and The Marsh (well renown, long-established theater company with a large following in the Bay Area and venues in San Francisco and Oakland) collaborate every 4th Wednesday of the month for Solo Arts Heal!

On July 28th, we had the pleasure of having Michael Bihovsky!

Michael shared his award-winning film and musical theater works, ranging from Les Mis parodies to full musicals about neuroplasticity to his brand new music video, Paperweight, which documents the COVID-19 pandemic experience through the lens of disability. Through this wide range of creations, Michael demonstrated how he has created music and art whose poignancy (and comedy) shines through not merely despite his struggles with the connective tissue disorder Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, but because of those struggles.

Watch this incredible performance here:

 

To SIGN UP for any of our AnCan Virtual Support group reminders, visit our Contact Us page.

Special Presentation: The Future of Liquid Biopsies in Active Surveillance

Special Presentation: The Future of Liquid Biopsies in Active Surveillance

On Aug 4th, Dr. Martin Tenniswood (Chief Scientific Officer – miR Scientific) spoke at our Active Surveillance Virtual Support Group with a special presentation titled “The Future of Liquid Biopsies in Active Surveillance

Dr. Tenniswood is the co-founder of miR Scientific, which is developing a new liquid biopsy known as Sentinel. He has been searching for the “Holy Grail,” a liquid biopsy for prostate cancer, throughout his 40-year career. He spoke about his search and research in this arena.

We want to thank Dr. Tenniswood for answering questions!

 

To view the slides from this presentation, click here.

For information on our peer-led video chat ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PROSTATE CANCER VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP, click here.

To SIGN UP for the Group or any other of our AnCan Virtual Support groups, visit our Contact Us page.