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This page provides more information about Kev W Wood - the founder of From The Top Arts which has been achieving positive artistic impact through the performing and visual arts since 1992. From The Top operates from a Christian world view. [Note: To those of you who I have invited to share your feedback, thoughts and suggestions - my notes and questions to you will be in square brackets like this - in sections with gray backgrounds like this.] [And the section immediately below ((although most of my comments are immediately following any given section)) is my attempt at painting the vision ... - and then a few tagline options are listed with a blue background] Creativity and expression permeate the human experience. As individuals, we each have physical, mental, emotional and spiritual domains. The creative contributes to holistic wellbeing in each of these domains. olo is a Greek word meaning 'whole'. όλο. It is also our name. olo is an organization that helps individuals, churches and organizations to know how they can minister to the whole needs of a person. We also help individuals to know what it means to be well and healthy as a whole person. The focus of olo is on how creativity benefits us as people physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Creativity also helps with our relationships as we live in community. In fact, our website can be found at [well - not yet]: olo.community (www.olo.community ). Overall, we are at our best when our needs are being met, and we are seeking to meet the needs of others, in a culture of creativity in community. o l o olo operates from a Christian worldview perspective. We strive to humbly mindful of our grasp of truth and the point of a faith journey that any person is on at any moment in time. We also embrace opportunities to converse and collaborate with people who may not share our Christian beliefs. Be creative. Be wh o le. Be creative in community. Be wh o le. creative culture in community towards a culture of creativity in community towards cultures of creativity in community cultivating a culture of creativity in community cultivating cultures of creativity in community Other? = ... [1) A) I see the 'o' (circle) and 'l' (line) as having potential for graphics - either i) static or ii) animated (i.e. the circles and line of the word moving to form a a graphic). See also below. I don't have samples at the moment - but I will try to play around and get some low-tech ones and/or do some animated on Photoshop. B) The blue and white logo is a sample from another 'olo' entity. C) Web domain tentatively to be 'olo.community'. It's nice and short, and is available. ((It could be olocreative.community - but there are one or more other entities called 'olo creative'. ?)) [2) Above - a rough, initial, working draft seeking to allude to the reason for existence, purpose/mission and vision for olo Creative Community. [ 3 We will have A) a logo (see #1 and #2) and also B) a primary graphic - thus most of the graphics below. Our logo won't be a medicine wheel (as per immediately above) but I've included one here to illustrate how the 'o' (circle) and 'l' (line) of the word 'olo' can also be used to draw such a relevant ((logo or primary)) graphic ((as per my comment in #1 above)).] [ 4) Okay, so I really like this graphic (visually - more than the content to the left and right). While this one may be a doman of resilience, the word 'creative' and/or 'wholeness' could be put in the centre circle where 'coherence' is on this one.] [ 5 ) I don't like the schematic quite as much - although the text is a bit more applicable.] [ 6) A different look, with a similar word in the middle - where 'creativity' or 'wholeness' could be put.] [ 7) Re: #3-6 and #7 here - whereas this one has 5 domains - I favour four domains - with (('social' or 'community' or)) 'relationships' A) permeating and/or B) overlaying ((i.e. being one larger circle behind)) and/or C) other?] [ 8) Ditto, and further, to #10 - and it's inclusion of the word 'social' - I like the use of the word 'community' here - the other words not as useful .] [ 9) Interesting the the word 'spiritual' is in the centre, overlapping portion here.] [ 10) Included to show another graphic look - while still using a circle and lines.] [ 11) ditto to #10 = Included to show another graphic look - while still using a circle and lines.] [ 12 ) While not what we'd use for a primary/key graphic - the look is consistent, and the various headings and content could be useful for individual blog posts.] [ 13) The text in the four quadrants has potential for later blog post use - i.e. the implementation of the creative and arts in the local church and its programs/events. ((The source website is also excellent lots of suggestions/ideas and short videos through the page/post.))] [ 14) Just included to provide a sample of another look. This one is illustrative of a larger circle behind.] [ 15 ) Just included to provide an indication of numbers of dimensions that are sometimes used.] [ 16 ) I like the words self-expression/expression here - and, again, another sample.] [ 17 And here - 'wellness' in the middle and 'social' also.] [ 18 ) The article behind this one looks interesting. I'd like to read it.] [ 19 ) Three overlapping circles - and I find the labels for the circles interesting - to include as part of my research. ] [ 20 ) Another sample. [ 21 ) I don't plan on using the image of the feather - but this additional sample included here. [ 22 ) I have rewritten my bio/profile to be shorter, less detailed ((less like a curriculum vitae)) and more relevant to the purpose, mission and vision of 'olo'. Kev W Wood Kev W Wood has acquired knowledge and skill in physical arts, and other areas, from training and experience. and has served as the founding President of From The Top Arts since 1991. From The Top is a registered charity. Kev's training has included learning from several arts Masters throughout North America, and studying at a post-secondary performing arts college program in Pasadena, California. Kev holds undergraduate degrees in theology, fine arts and social work and a graduate degree in the performing and visual arts. He has taught and directed the physical arts at the post-secondary level as adjunct faculty. Opportunities have included Kev performing and teaching in nine Canadian provinces, approximately 35 U.S. states, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Australia. Kev's wife, Becky, is also a talented performer and has performed with him. Kev has choreographed over 100 physical theatre pieces, written over 100 drama sketches, and a number of one act plays and sketch scripts. Kev has been a performing member of two physical arts troupes and facilitated the establishment of several others. Kev has experience in church ministry. He has served as a church board member. Kev has served on church staff as a producer of services and a creative arts director. At his church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where Kev and his family worship and serve, Kev has served as a volunteer as the video camera operators team lead, video editor, video director and a small group leader. Kev currently leads PiiiX Photography Community, a network life group. Kev's life passion is to facilitate the betterment of the lives of others. He has been serving as a registered clinical social worker for 10 years. Kev enjoys reading and his service researching, writing, presenting and teaching. Favourite pastimes of Kev's include photography and volleyball. Becky and Kev are grateful for the two wonderful teenage children they have. Kev W Wood Bachelor of Theology (Arts/Bible) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama) Bachelor of Social Work (Kev's a Clinical Social Worker) Master of Visual and Performing Arts (Theatre) "Kev W Wood's range of artistic communication is refreshingly creative. His performances are always warmly welcomed. Kev's presentations are sincere and authentic and are filled with passion and effort. Kev's passion is easily read in the sincerity in his face every time he performs and teaches. Kev's performances and workshops are inspiring."
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Blog: The Restless Artist Here you can follow Kev's blog - 'The Restless Artist' - where he shares his reflections on the arts and invites your responses. Kev shares his reflections from nearly 40 years of training and experience in the arts and with what he is interacting now. This includes what Kev is reading, researching, watching, interactions with people, or other experiences. Posts are written with the objective of not taking more than 1-2 minutes to read. From The Top has been achieving positive artistic impact through the performing and visual arts since 1992. This includes physical arts, dramatic arts, physical theatre and other areas of the arts such as music, dance and painting. From The Top operates from a Christian world view. From The Top Arts has been a registered Canadian charity since 1996. At the bottom of this page blog tags, alphabetically, that are associated with posts here on our site. You can click on any of them to take you to posts that involve that tag. Some forum posts can only be viewed by approved members. You can also use the search feature to explore site content. All Posts Search Kev W Wood 2 min The Meeting of Emotional Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's emotional domain? What is your response to the following?: "To better meet... 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Kev W Wood 2 min The Meeting of Mental Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's mental domain? What is your response to the following?: "Improving mental... 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Kev W Wood 2 min The Meeting of Physical Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's physical domain? What is your response to the following?: "To better meet... 0 comments 0 Post not marked as liked Blog Below here are tags, alphabetically, that are associated with posts here on our site. You can click on any of them to take you to posts that involve that tag. Some forum posts can only be viewed by approved members. Non-Bible-text-specific posts can all be viewed by clicking on 'General' below. Artists/Creatives Arts Consumption Arts Theology Assessment Beliefs and Values Character Churches Creativity Culture Dance Devotional Drama Emotional Execution Expression General Gifts Strengths and Talents Leadership Mental Multimedia Music Organizations Physical Prayer Preparation Spiritual Teaching and Learning The Arts Worship
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Search Results All (41) Blog Posts (22) Other Pages (19) 41 items found for "" Blog Posts (22) The Meeting of Emotional Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's emotional domain? What is your response to the following?: "To better meet the needs of a person's emotional domain, churches can consider implementing the following approaches: Foster an inclusive and accepting community: Churches can create a welcoming environment that embraces diversity, where individuals feel accepted and supported regardless of their background, beliefs, or struggles. This can help cultivate a sense of belonging and promote emotional well-being. Provide support groups and counseling services: Churches can offer support groups and counseling services led by trained professionals or volunteers to address specific emotional needs, such as grief, addiction, or mental health challenges. These services can provide a safe space for individuals to share their struggles, receive emotional support, and find guidance. Offer programs promoting emotional intelligence: Churches can organize workshops or educational programs that focus on emotional intelligence, helping individuals understand and manage their emotions effectively. These initiatives can provide practical tools and strategies for emotional well-being, enhancing personal growth and fostering healthier relationships. Encourage self-care and self-reflection: Churches can emphasize the importance of self-care and self-reflection as integral parts of a person's spiritual journey. This might involve encouraging practices such as meditation, journaling, or engaging in hobbies that promote emotional well-being. By emphasizing self-care, churches can empower individuals to prioritize their mental and emotional health. Incorporate empathy and active listening: Church leaders and members can actively practice empathy and hone their listening skills. By genuinely listening to others without judgment and seeking to understand their emotions, churches can create a compassionate atmosphere where people feel heard, validated, and supported. Remember, each person's emotional needs are unique, so it's important for churches to be adaptable and responsive to the specific needs of their congregation." Reference: OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (October 29) The Meeting of Mental Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's mental domain? What is your response to the following?: "Improving mental well-being is an important aspect of holistic care that churches can focus on. Here are a few ways churches can better meet the needs of a person's mental domain: Education and Awareness: Churches can offer educational programs and events that raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, and promote understanding. This can include workshops, guest speakers, or support groups. Pastoral Care and Counseling: Churches can invest in trained pastoral care providers or collaborate with mental health professionals to offer counseling services. Having a safe space where individuals can seek guidance and support for their mental health challenges can be invaluable. Support Groups: Establishing support groups within the church community can create a sense of belonging and facilitate peer-to-peer support. These groups can be focused on specific mental health conditions or general well-being. Integration of Mental Health in Worship: Churches can incorporate mental health themes in sermons or prayers to normalize conversations about mental well-being. This signals that the church recognizes and values the importance of mental health within the spiritual journey. Creating a Welcoming Environment: It is important for churches to foster an inclusive and non-judgmental atmosphere where individuals feel comfortable sharing their struggles. This can be achieved by training church leaders and volunteers to respond with empathy and by avoiding stigmatizing language. Collaborating with Community Resources: Churches can collaborate with local mental health organizations or professionals to provide resources and referrals to community members in need. Remember that each church community is unique, so it's crucial to assess the specific needs and preferences of the congregation to tailor the approach accordingly." Reference: OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (October 29) The Meeting of Physical Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's physical domain? What is your response to the following?: "To better meet the needs of a person's physical domain, churches can consider implementing various initiatives and practices. Here are a few suggestions: Healthy living programs: Churches can organize workshops or programs that promote physical well-being, such as exercise classes, nutrition seminars, or cooking demos. These initiatives can help congregants make informed choices about their health and incorporate healthier lifestyles. Wellness resources: Churches can create resources or provide information on mental health services, counseling, support groups, and community health clinics. By partnering with healthcare professionals and organizations, churches can offer guidance and support for individuals struggling with physical health issues. Accessibility: Churches should ensure their facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. This includes features like wheelchair ramps, accessible parking spaces, and accessible restrooms. Implementing these accommodations fosters inclusivity and ensures that everyone can fully participate in church activities. Health-focused events: Organize events that promote physical well-being, such as health fairs, blood drives, or walkathons. These activities can engage the community, raise awareness about health-related issues, and encourage individuals to prioritize their physical health. Care and support: Churches can establish care teams or ministries focused on supporting congregants who are dealing with physical health challenges. This might involve providing meals for those who are sick or recovering, organizing transportation to medical appointments, or offering prayer and emotional support. Remember, the specific needs of each church community may vary, so it's essential to assess the local congregation's requirements and involve members in decision-making processes. By prioritizing physical well-being, churches can create an environment where individuals can find holistic support for their needs." Reference: OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (October 29) View All Other Pages (19) Search Results | From The Top Arts Search Results All (35) Blog Posts (22) Other Pages (13) 35 items found for "" Blog Posts (22) The Meeting of Emotional Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's emotional domain? What is your response to the following?: "To better meet the needs of a person's emotional domain, churches can consider implementing the following approaches: Foster an inclusive and accepting community: Churches can create a welcoming environment that embraces diversity, where individuals feel accepted and supported regardless of their background, beliefs, or struggles. This can help cultivate a sense of belonging and promote emotional well-being. Provide support groups and counseling services: Churches can offer support groups and counseling services led by trained professionals or volunteers to address specific emotional needs, such as grief, addiction, or mental health challenges. These services can provide a safe space for individuals to share their struggles, receive emotional support, and find guidance. Offer programs promoting emotional intelligence: Churches can organize workshops or educational programs that focus on emotional intelligence, helping individuals understand and manage their emotions effectively. These initiatives can provide practical tools and strategies for emotional well-being, enhancing personal growth and fostering healthier relationships. Encourage self-care and self-reflection: Churches can emphasize the importance of self-care and self-reflection as integral parts of a person's spiritual journey. This might involve encouraging practices such as meditation, journaling, or engaging in hobbies that promote emotional well-being. By emphasizing self-care, churches can empower individuals to prioritize their mental and emotional health. Incorporate empathy and active listening: Church leaders and members can actively practice empathy and hone their listening skills. By genuinely listening to others without judgment and seeking to understand their emotions, churches can create a compassionate atmosphere where people feel heard, validated, and supported. Remember, each person's emotional needs are unique, so it's important for churches to be adaptable and responsive to the specific needs of their congregation." Reference: OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (October 29) The Meeting of Mental Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's mental domain? What is your response to the following?: "Improving mental well-being is an important aspect of holistic care that churches can focus on. Here are a few ways churches can better meet the needs of a person's mental domain: Education and Awareness: Churches can offer educational programs and events that raise awareness about mental health issues, reduce stigma, and promote understanding. This can include workshops, guest speakers, or support groups. Pastoral Care and Counseling: Churches can invest in trained pastoral care providers or collaborate with mental health professionals to offer counseling services. Having a safe space where individuals can seek guidance and support for their mental health challenges can be invaluable. Support Groups: Establishing support groups within the church community can create a sense of belonging and facilitate peer-to-peer support. These groups can be focused on specific mental health conditions or general well-being. Integration of Mental Health in Worship: Churches can incorporate mental health themes in sermons or prayers to normalize conversations about mental well-being. This signals that the church recognizes and values the importance of mental health within the spiritual journey. Creating a Welcoming Environment: It is important for churches to foster an inclusive and non-judgmental atmosphere where individuals feel comfortable sharing their struggles. This can be achieved by training church leaders and volunteers to respond with empathy and by avoiding stigmatizing language. Collaborating with Community Resources: Churches can collaborate with local mental health organizations or professionals to provide resources and referrals to community members in need. Remember that each church community is unique, so it's crucial to assess the specific needs and preferences of the congregation to tailor the approach accordingly." Reference: OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (October 29) The Meeting of Physical Needs by the Church Question: How can churches better meet the needs of a person's physical domain? What is your response to the following?: "To better meet the needs of a person's physical domain, churches can consider implementing various initiatives and practices. Here are a few suggestions: Healthy living programs: Churches can organize workshops or programs that promote physical well-being, such as exercise classes, nutrition seminars, or cooking demos. These initiatives can help congregants make informed choices about their health and incorporate healthier lifestyles. Wellness resources: Churches can create resources or provide information on mental health services, counseling, support groups, and community health clinics. By partnering with healthcare professionals and organizations, churches can offer guidance and support for individuals struggling with physical health issues. Accessibility: Churches should ensure their facilities are accessible to people with disabilities. This includes features like wheelchair ramps, accessible parking spaces, and accessible restrooms. Implementing these accommodations fosters inclusivity and ensures that everyone can fully participate in church activities. Health-focused events: Organize events that promote physical well-being, such as health fairs, blood drives, or walkathons. These activities can engage the community, raise awareness about health-related issues, and encourage individuals to prioritize their physical health. Care and support: Churches can establish care teams or ministries focused on supporting congregants who are dealing with physical health challenges. This might involve providing meals for those who are sick or recovering, organizing transportation to medical appointments, or offering prayer and emotional support. Remember, the specific needs of each church community may vary, so it's essential to assess the local congregation's requirements and involve members in decision-making processes. By prioritizing physical well-being, churches can create an environment where individuals can find holistic support for their needs." Reference: OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (October 29) View All Other Pages (13) Home | From The Top Arts | performing and visual arts | positive artistic impact Welcome From The Top has been achieving positive creative and artistic impact since 1992. This has included such areas of the performing and visual arts as drama, physical theatre, photography and other art forms that expressed through From The Top Arts . It also includes olo Creative Community - which is our research, writing, teaching and facilitation arm. From The Top operates from a Christian worldview. From The Top has been a registered Canadian charity since 1996. Express Encourage Educate Part of the service of From The Top is Kev Wood facilitating churches learning more about a variety of creative options that can be added to their worship services, events and programs beyond, and complementary to, spoken word and music in a way that connects holistically with those present. "mesmerizing" Kev and/or the troupe From The Top Arts are booked to perform or teach in services, events, programs, conferences, workshops and more. "spiritually profound" What people are saying about the ministry of From The Top: "You have a real gift. Thank you for using it to spread God’s abounding love to His people. "I highly recommend Kev W Wood of From The Top Arts. Students from JK through Grade 8 were engaged in the message that Kev gave and the way it was performed." - School Principal "I am so glad we were able to have you at our school. I have heard nothing but positive comments from students and staff about what a blessing this morning was." - School Principal "Way beyond awesome" "Powerful and beautiful" - Worship Leader "powerful" On our blog page you can subscribe to and follow Kev's blog - 'The Restless Artist' - where he shares his reflections on the arts from nearly 40 years of training and experience in the arts and with what he is interacting now. This includes what Kev is reading, researching, watching, interactions with people and other experiences. Posts are written with the objective of not taking more than 1-2 minutes to read. "beautiful" Kev writes, "I read the following words by Janice Elsheimer in her book The Creative Call : 'Our gifts are not from God to us, but from God through us to the world. When we fail to use these gifts, we suffer the same way a person accustomed to regular physical activity may feel pent up, out of sorts, and off-balance after going for several days without exercise. When we try to live without exercising our artistic gifts we may feel RESTLESS [emphasis Kev's] and empty. Life lacks fullness. Something buried deep within longs to emerge.' "engaging" Members | From The Top Arts The Troupes | From The Top Arts The Troupes: From The Top and Keneesis From The Top Arts was founded in September, 1992 because of a need for an itinerant arts ministry team with unique specialties. It was registered as a Canadian charity in 1996. Keneesis was established as a physical arts team (a small group) of Riverwood Church Community in 2019. The two troupes - From The Top and Keneesis - specialize in (French Classical) Mime, (The Wood Method of) Musical Sign, Flags and Drama. From The Top and Keneesis strive to Exalt, Encourage and Educate through the physical arts. Led by founding President and Artistic Director Kev W Wood, performance and teaching and other service is carried out by Kev and members of the troupes 'Keneesis' (of Riverwood Church Community) and ' From The Top' ( left to right): Amanda Sherman [nee: Ching], Edith Chan [nee: Lai], Becky Linde [nee: McDonald], and others. In the past the troupe From The Top and/or its members have performed in church services and events, schools (post-secondary, secondary, elementary), residential and day camps, a federal penitentiary, hostels, a home for abused women, banquets, picnics, weddings, malls, arts festivals, youth clubs, events and retreats and at other venues such as parks and on the street. "deep impact" In the summer of '97, From The Top toured Canada, coast to coast, for five months. Since then, From The Top and/or Kev Wood have performed in nine Canadian provinces, approximately 35 U.S. states, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Australia. From The Top, led by Kev Wood, is highly professional and communicates artistically in a most effective manner. In the past the members of the performing troupe From The Top have displayed a wide range in ages and have represented different ethnic groups, churches and denominations. My wife and I had the privilege of sharing in this ministry at Jacksons Point Camp. To say that we were deeply moved is to greatly understate the experience that was ours. On many occassions during the evening, we were lost in wonder, love and praise. Without hesitation, I endorse the ministry of From The Top. It will provide you with an experience you will never forget. From The Top and/or Kev Wood have shared the stage Juno and other awards nominees and winners. The group performs at a professional level. Kev Wood, the President, is an outstanding person whose mission is to use his life talents and those of the group to encourage and educate people. Keneesis, a small group/troupe, learns and practices such areas of the physical arts as Drama, Physical Theatre, Musical Sign and Flags. No previous knowledge of sign language is needed. There are two age groups: ’12 and Older’ (including adults) and ‘Under 12’ (Grades. 1-6). Members may have opportunities to perform at services, events and programs. View All Shop | From The Top Arts Quick View I'm a product Price C$85.00 Quick View I'm a product Price C$20.00 Best Seller Quick View I'm a product Price C$10.00 Quick View I'm a product Price C$25.00 New Quick View I'm a product Price C$7.50 Quick View I'm a product Price C$15.00 Quick View I'm a product Price C$85.00 Quick View I'm a product Price C$40.00 Quick View I'm a product Price C$130.00 Quick View I'm a product Price C$45.00 Sale Quick View I'm a product Regular Price C$100.00 Sale Price C$95.00 Quick View I'm a product Price C$120.00 olo v02 as 1st call for feedback | From The Top Arts [Note: To those of you who I have invited to share your feedback, thoughts and suggestions - my notes and questions to you will be in square brackets like this - in sections with gray backgrounds like this.] [And the section immediately below ((although most of my comments are immediately following any given section)) is my attempt at painting the vision ... - and then a few tagline options are listed with a blue background] Creativity and expression permeate the human experience. As individuals, we each have physical, mental, emotional and spiritual domains. The creative contributes to holistic wellbeing in each of these domains. olo is a Greek word meaning 'whole'. όλο. It is also our name. olo is an organization that helps individuals, churches and organizations to know how they can minister to the whole needs of a person. We also help individuals to know what it means to be well and healthy as a whole person. The focus of olo is on how creativity benefits us as people physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Creativity also helps with our relationships as we live in community. In fact, our website can be found at [well - not yet]: olo.community (www.olo.community ). Overall, we are at our best when our needs are being met, and we are seeking to meet the needs of others, in a culture of creativity in community. o l o olo operates from a Christian worldview perspective. We strive to humbly mindful of our grasp of truth and the point of a faith journey that any person is on at any moment in time. We also embrace opportunities to converse and collaborate with people who may not share our Christian beliefs. Be creative. Be wh o le. Be creative in community. Be wh o le. creative culture in community towards a culture of creativity in community towards cultures of creativity in community cultivating a culture of creativity in community cultivating cultures of creativity in community Other? = ... [1) A) I see the 'o' (circle) and 'l' (line) as having potential for graphics - either i) static or ii) animated (i.e. the circles and line of the word moving to form a a graphic). See also below. I don't have samples at the moment - but I will try to play around and get some low-tech ones and/or do some animated on Photoshop. B) The blue and white logo is a sample from another 'olo' entity. C) Web domain tentatively to be 'olo.community'. It's nice and short, and is available. ((It could be olocreative.community - but there are one or more other entities called 'olo creative'. ?)) [2) Above - a rough, initial, working draft seeking to allude to the reason for existence, purpose/mission and vision for olo Creative Community. [ 3 We will have A) a logo (see #1 and #2) and also B) a primary graphic - thus most of the graphics below. Our logo won't be a medicine wheel (as per immediately above) but I've included one here to illustrate how the 'o' (circle) and 'l' (line) of the word 'olo' can also be used to draw such a relevant ((logo or primary)) graphic ((as per my comment in #1 above)).] [ 4) Okay, so I really like this graphic (visually - more than the content to the left and right). While this one may be a doman of resilience, the word 'creative' and/or 'wholeness' could be put in the centre circle where 'coherence' is on this one.] [ 5 ) I don't like the schematic quite as much - although the text is a bit more applicable.] [ 6) A different look, with a similar word in the middle - where 'creativity' or 'wholeness' could be put.] [ 7) Re: #3-6 and #7 here - whereas this one has 5 domains - I favour four domains - with (('social' or 'community' or)) 'relationships' A) permeating and/or B) overlaying ((i.e. being one larger circle behind)) and/or C) other?] [ 8) Ditto, and further, to #10 - and it's inclusion of the word 'social' - I like the use of the word 'community' here - the other words not as useful .] [ 9) Interesting the the word 'spiritual' is in the centre, overlapping portion here.] [ 10) Included to show another graphic look - while still using a circle and lines.] [ 11) ditto to #10 = Included to show another graphic look - while still using a circle and lines.] [ 12 ) While not what we'd use for a primary/key graphic - the look is consistent, and the various headings and content could be useful for individual blog posts.] [ 13) The text in the four quadrants has potential for later blog post use - i.e. the implementation of the creative and arts in the local church and its programs/events. ((The source website is also excellent lots of suggestions/ideas and short videos through the page/post.))] [ 14) Just included to provide a sample of another look. This one is illustrative of a larger circle behind.] [ 15 ) Just included to provide an indication of numbers of dimensions that are sometimes used.] [ 16 ) I like the words self-expression/expression here - and, again, another sample.] [ 17 And here - 'wellness' in the middle and 'social' also.] [ 18 ) The article behind this one looks interesting. I'd like to read it.] [ 19 ) Three overlapping circles - and I find the labels for the circles interesting - to include as part of my research. ] [ 20 ) Another sample. [ 21 ) I don't plan on using the image of the feather - but this additional sample included here. [ 22 ) I have rewritten my bio/profile to be shorter, less detailed ((less like a curriculum vitae)) and more relevant to the purpose, mission and vision of 'olo'. Kev W Wood Kev W Wood has acquired knowledge and skill in physical arts, and other areas, from training and experience. and has served as the founding President of From The Top Arts since 1991. From The Top is a registered charity. Kev's training has included learning from several arts Masters throughout North America, and studying at a post-secondary performing arts college program in Pasadena, California. Kev holds undergraduate degrees in theology, fine arts and social work and a graduate degree in the performing and visual arts. He has taught and directed the physical arts at the post-secondary level as adjunct faculty. Opportunities have included Kev performing and teaching in nine Canadian provinces, approximately 35 U.S. states, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Ireland and Australia. Kev's wife, Becky, is also a talented performer and has performed with him. Kev has choreographed over 100 physical theatre pieces, written over 100 drama sketches, and a number of one act plays and sketch scripts. Kev has been a performing member of two physical arts troupes and facilitated the establishment of several others. Kev has experience in church ministry. He has served as a church board member. Kev has served on church staff as a producer of services and a creative arts director. At his church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where Kev and his family worship and serve, Kev has served as a volunteer as the video camera operators team lead, video editor, video director and a small group leader. Kev currently leads PiiiX Photography Community, a network life group. Kev's life passion is to facilitate the betterment of the lives of others. He has been serving as a registered clinical social worker for 10 years. Kev enjoys reading and his service researching, writing, presenting and teaching. Favourite pastimes of Kev's include photography and volleyball. Becky and Kev are grateful for the two wonderful teenage children they have. Kev W Wood Bachelor of Theology (Arts/Bible) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama) Bachelor of Social Work (Kev's a Clinical Social Worker) Master of Visual and Performing Arts (Theatre) "Kev W Wood's range of artistic communication is refreshingly creative. His performances are always warmly welcomed. Kev's presentations are sincere and authentic and are filled with passion and effort. Kev's passion is easily read in the sincerity in his face every time he performs and teaches. Kev's performances and workshops are inspiring." View All


