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Celeste Nazeli Snowber

October 21st, 2025

A universal invitation to reclaim our human birthright of creativity is offered by Celeste Nazeli Snowber, PhD, a dancer, poet, writer and award-winning educator who serves as a Professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. Her new poetry collection, Creating in Dangerous Times (Harp Publishing $24.95), described as a necessary guide and empathetic approach to healing, the book explores themes of presence and the healing arts. Snowber uses each poem as a timely “prescription” designed to gently nudge us to reawaken reflect upon and reconnect with our latent creativity. She has published and performed widely with books including Embodied Inquiry: Writing, Living, and Being through the Body (Brill, 2016), Dance, Place and Poetics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) and three collections of poetry. Snowber has performed and spoken internationally in concert venues galleries museums conferences and various outdoor spaces. 9781990137730

 

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