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Creative Playgrounds

These are not workshops! We get together to play.

At Once Upon a Life, we want to unlock the power of play and enjoy its benefits!

We encourage adults to keep playing, creating a special environment for that. We know that play is a key activity to enhance creativity and stimulate innovation. Its importance extends beyond childhood, playing a critical role in promoting happiness, sustaining social relationships, and fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.

Why play?

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Play as Healing: A method to heal and restore balance.

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Play as an Expression of Our Truths: A way to genuinely express ourselves.

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Play as Creativity: A platform to nurture and express creativity.

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Play as Freedom: This space is for freedom. You define why you play and what meaning you bring to the space, free from labels. It is not a task of “I must do it” to add to the never-ending list. It is something that “I want to do it” because I want to offer that space to myself, to just-have-fun without any other burden.

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If you're curious to know more about Once Upon a Life playshops or have any questions, check out our FAQs section!

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