Biographie de Mark Wentworth
Mark Wentworth has been working with the healing power of colour for over 30 years. He is the founder of Colour for Life and the creator of The Colour Path and Colour PsychoDynamics, both life-enhancing methods integrating colour therapy with the collective and visionary worlds of C. G. Jung, Shamanism and Transpersonal based healing. Mark pioneered workshops in the late 90's uniting colour with expressive arts and psychodrama techniques, giving colour, for the first time, not only a voice but also story and action.
Mark has been a regular and popular guest on many radio shows throughout the UK, and was described in the US as a "dream guest" by six times Emmy Award winning writer and radio host Janette Barber. Mark has been featured in many international newspapers, magazines as well as numerous UK TV shows including Good House Keeping, Livetime, Lorraine Kelly and Manchester United Television. He provides colour healing for individuals and colour advice for small and large companies, which have included companies involved with finance and insurance, and hospitals and day clinics dealing with health and well-being.
He is also co-creator of Dynamic Theatre, an action method of spontaneous representation, as well as the co-founder of the Dynamic Heart Project, a not for profit association, taking colour, drama and storytelling to different parts of the world, to offer hope and creative solutions for positive living. Marks' travels with colour have taken him to Australia, Far East, Middle East, South America as well as Scandinavia, Europe and the US teaching various presentations and workshops on the life-changing effects of the Colour Quest and Colour Dynamics, as well as offering training programmes in various parts of Europe.
Mark lives between UK and Portugal and continues to add a little colour to the lives of many. A journalist once wrote, "Mark Wentworth is to colour what hearing is to music. He sees and offers rainbows of hope and understanding where most of us just see cloudy grey skies"