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‘Designing Your Life’ seminar slated for would-be artists

The seminar will be given by Bethel Diokno Schnitzlein, Ph.D., Austria-based Filipino educator, social worker, musician, counselor and life-coach.

A seminar on “Designing Your Life” for beginning career and up and coming performing artists will be held on Thursday, October 3, at 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ MKP Multi-Purpose Hall. The seminar will be given by Bethel Diokno Schnitzlein, Ph.D., Austria-based Filipino educator, social worker, musician, counselor and life-coach.

Bethel Schnitzlein

The Seminar is to help people intentionally craft their personal and professional life by directing life’s controllable aspects, making the right choices, and not allowing to let things happen by chance.

Dr. Schnitzlein has a Ph.D. in Education (Educational History and Philosophy), a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science degree in Social Work from the University of the Philippines. She also has a master’s degree in Church Music from Western Baptist Seminary in Portland, Oregon.

As an educator, social worker and musician, Dr. Schnitzlein has a unique background that enables her to have a special sensitivity to people and real-life situations, as well as the artistic and creative skill to effectively teach and communicate to her audience.

For more information, please contact the CCP Artist Training Division at (+632) 8321125 locals 1604 and 1605, or email ccp.artist.training@gmail.com

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