POSTPONED: John O'Donnell Memorial Lecture: Exploring the Elements of Play
Dates: | November 8, 2024 |
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Meets: | F from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM |
Location: | Commodore Barry Arts and Cultural Center |
Cost: | $20.00 |
Online registration is not available at this time. Please contact our office for more information.
Phone: 215-843-6333 Email: info@mtairylearningtree.org
POSTPONED UNTIL SPRING TERM: Our honored speaker will reshedule for the Spring term.
At MALT, we love to play! When you take a MALT class, you are often at play: quilting, line dancing, cooking, you name it. But what does it mean to play? In the first annual John M. O’Donnell Memorial Lecture, Scott Eberle, past editor of the American Journal of Play and author of the column “Play in Mind” at Psychology Today, will explore the question, “What is play?” Play is a fundamental and undervalued feature of mental, physical, emotional, intellectual, and social life - for children and adults alike. The audience will explore the six dynamic elements of play with Eberle: Anticipation, Surprise, Pleasure, Understanding, Strength, and Poise. Expect an illustrated, interactive presentation informed by evolutionary biology, history, and popular culture – with a bit of mischief.
Fee: | $20.00 |
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Commodore Barry Arts and Cultural Center
6815 Emlen Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19119Scott Eberle
Ph.D., holds a doctorate in American intellectual history, has executed scores of museum exhibits, is former editor of The Strong’s American Journal of Play and former vice president for play studies. Scott is author of Classic Toys of the National Toy Hall of Fame and co-editor of The Handbook of Study of Play.