A Life Unbound
Wednesday, May 22, 2019 @ 7:00 PM | Youngstown Cultural Arts Center | Tickets on Eventbrite
Want to learn more about how the Anat Baniel Method of NeuroMovement can help children and adults recover from stroke and brain injury?
Join me Wednesday, May 22, 2019 from 7:00 pm—9:00 pm at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center’s Thelma Dewitty Theater in West Seattle for a one-night-only screening of the documentary, “A Life Unbound” by Geordie Trifa.
After surviving life-altering brain injuries, a former NFL Cheerleader, and a young boy find healing through a ground-breaking method that takes their recovery above and beyond the medical system’s prognosis. Speaking with the world’s top neuroscientists, “A Life Unbound” explores brain plasticity strategies and the role that they can play in revolutionizing the human experience.
The film documents the work of Anat Baniel, the founder of Anat Baniel Method® NeuroMovement®, and features interviews with neuroscientists and neuroplasticity experts including Dr. Michael Merzenich "the father of neuroplasticity", Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor of My Stroke of Insight, Dr. Martha Herbert of The Autism Revolution and Dr. Rick Hanson of Buddha's Brain.
A short Q&A will follow the screening.
This film is for you if:
You're interested in brain plasticity strategies for rehabilitation
You are a stroke or brain injury survivor
You have a child with neurodevelopmental challenges
You are a caregiver, family member or friend of someone who has such challenges
You're curious to learn more about ABM NeuroMovement
Date & Time
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
7:00 pm—9:00 pm
Doors open at 6:45 pm
Location, Parking & AccesSibility
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center’s Thelma Dewitty Theater
4408 Delridge Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106
Youngstown Cultural Arts Center is a large brick school building in West Seattle (formerly known as the Cooper School). The Thelma Dewitty Theater is inside the building—at the south end of it. Parking is available on Delridge Way SW, and in the north parking lot, up the ramp and to the left.
It is an ADA-accessible building with a wheelchair lift. Please call the Youngstown Main Office in advance to request assistance: 206-935-2999
Admission
Tickets are $15 and available for purchase through Eventbrite.