The Benathon!

Bright Invention Executive Director Benjamin Lloyd

runs an Olympic-distance triathlon to raise money for

Bright Invention!

Saturday, July 25, 9 am - 2 pm!

  • 1500 meter swim

  • 40 kilometer bike ride

  • 10 kilometer run

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Since last year, Ben has been training to compete in triathlons as a tribute to his deceased friend Jim MacLaren. He ran his first Sprint-distance tri last fall, and this year is moving up to Olympic Distance (see the distances above)! Since most organized triathlons have been cancelled or postponed by the coronavirus, Ben is running this tri solo, using the Willow Grove YMCA as his base.

Like most nonprofits, Bright Invention finds itself facing some challenges this year. The board, staff and ensemble are united in doing what we can to continue our mission: Bright Invention uses improvisation to empower people and organizations to unlock their potential. Your support of The Benathon will . . .

  • Support the Bright Invention Ensemble by providing fees to them for leading free workshops online.

  • Expand our work with people with disabilities through our Ability In Action program, by allowing us offer scholarships to a more diverse population.

  • Invest in our Creative Corporate Training program as we acquire the technical support we need to offer our workshops online.

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Check out our social media pages for real-time updates on how Ben is doing throughout the day! 

With thanks to Peter Andrew Danzig and Theatrical Trainer!

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Talking Improvisation

Talking Improvisation

Benjamin Lloyd

Benjamin Lloyd runs bxlloyd consulting, a learning and development practice that uses the power of play and applied improvisation to support extraordinary companies, nonprofits, and communities. One of his specialties is creative work with people with disabilities, and he has presented on that work at both global and national conferences. He is the author of several articles on creativity and spirituality through Cambridge University Press, and two books: The Deception of Surfaces, and The Actor’s Way: A Journey of Self-Discovery in Letters, published by Allworth Press in 2006. He has acted and directed at most major theatres in Philadelphia, as well as in New York, regionally in the U.S., and in Europe. www.bxlloyd.com

https://www.bxloyd.com
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