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Bruce Experiences: In Our Right Minds

Dale Allen’s Award-Winning Film Explores Humanity’s Natural Balance Through the Goddess Archetype! Screening and Filmmaker Discussion at the Bruce Museum on March 22nd. In honor of Women’s History Month, The Bruce Museum presents veteran of corporate and commercial communications, host, interviewer, and bestselling author Dale Allen and her film, In Our Right Minds: On the Sacred Feminine, the Right Brain and Restoring Humanity’s Natural Balance. This film is an in-depth exploration of the sacred feminine and its power to heal…

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March 22, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

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Dale Allen’s Award-Winning Film Explores Humanity’s Natural Balance Through the Goddess Archetype! Screening and Filmmaker Discussion at the Bruce Museum on March 22nd.

In honor of Women’s History Month, The Bruce Museum presents veteran of corporate and commercial communications, host, interviewer, and bestselling author Dale Allen and her film, In Our Right Minds: On the Sacred Feminine, the Right Brain and Restoring Humanity’s Natural Balance. This film is an in-depth exploration of the sacred feminine and its power to heal humanity as a whole. Sharing her profound journey of exploring the deep feminine archetypes, the filmmaker – a Greenwich native – combines science, art, and history for a transcendent journey.

In Our Right Minds is a highly comprehensive film that takes viewers on a transformative and eye-opening voyage, combining psychology, history, sociology, anthropology, and myth. The film takes a deep dive into the goddess archetype and uses the work of several notable scholars to explore humanity’s history before the gender hierarchy. By tapping into the divine inner wisdom of their right brain and understanding its link to the sacred feminine, viewers can begin to grasp the essence of humanity’s true natural balance. This alteration of perspective can help people from all walks of life open the doors to true healing and growth.

Dale Allen is a firm believer in the reparative power of the sacred feminine. As a public speaker and performer, she has captivated audiences all across the globe. She has spent 25 years sharing In Our Right Minds. Having first gained attention as a musical theater show, it has grown and taken on various mediums, receiving acclaim as a multimedia dynamic presentation, a one-woman show, a bestselling book, and award-winning film.

In Our Right Minds screened at the 2023 Parliament of the World’s Religions Film Festival in Chicago, and the UN Commission on the Status of Women, and has received distinction from 19 independent film festivals around the world. Described as having the energy of “a Cape Canaveral lift-off,” Dale thoroughly engages and inspires her audience, which ranges from highly educated corporate leaders to teenage girls seeking their place in the world.

Bruce Experiences is generously sponsored by Bank of America.

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