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Music Spirituality and Genre

A Study Day convened by Mide Dines and Brian Inglis, of Middlesex University, in association with the International Network of Music, Spirituality and Wellbeing . Free. In London and online. Details at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-spirituality-and-genre-study-day-tickets-311198913327?. From Lady Gaga and Leonard Cohen to Arvo Pärt and Galina Ustvolskaya via John Coltrane, musicians working in various genres have notably

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Art Retreats in the South of France

Maison Quaker, 11 Avenue des Quakers, 30111 Congénies, France Maison Quaker, 11 Avenue des Quakers,, Congénies, France

Two Art Retreats are being planned for 2022 in Congenies at the Maison Quaker. The first, in the Spring, will take place from May 28-June 3 (optional add-on days May 27, June 4 and June 5) and will be facilitated by Erik Dries. The second will take place in the Fall. Please email Amy and

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QAN at Britain Yearly Meeting

On Zoom , United Kingdom

Quaker Arts Network hosts this online event for Friends to share and explore how the arts can help us deepen the spiritual roots of our witness, ministry and outreach. Participants will be invited to share their responses to one or two of the textile panels created as part of the Loving Earth Project. These can

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Spring Art Retreat

Centre Quaker de Congenies 11 Avenue des Quakers, Congenies, Provence-Languedoc, France

Art Retreat Centre Quaker de Congénies May 28-June 3 Erik Dries Our retreat facilitator is Erik Dries, who also facilitated the retreat in the Autumn 2021. Erik has explored watercolour, acrylic, digital, and drawing media in his life as an artist. He has transformed the children's room at his local Quaker meetinghouse with trees and

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595€ – 715€

Writing Retreat in the South of France

Centre Quaker de Congenies 11 Avenue des Quakers, Congenies, Provence-Languedoc, France

Writing Retreat 13 - 17 June 2022 (optional days June 18, and 19) Escape to the sun and be inspired to write in the beautiful setting of the Centre Quaker de Congénies, France, located in a lovely valley between the Cévennes Mountains & the Mediterranean Sea Bring something you are already working on: give yourself

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€490 – €620

Loving Earth Project at Jordans

Jordans Quaker Meeting House Welder's Lane, Beaconsfield, United Kingdom

A display of Loving Earth Project textile panels will be at Jordans' historic Quaker Meeting House. Details will be posted at http://lovingearth-project.uk/events-2/ shortly  

Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morris

Adams Heritage Centre 17 Main Street, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

'Numinous' is a solo object-theatre show about Henry Morris, the visionary responsible for the Village Colleges in Cambridgeshire. Morris believed in “education from the cradle to the grave” and devoted his life to creating colleges in which all the activities “which go to make a full life”. Using material from archives and recorded memories, the

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Free

Loving Earth Project at Parks in Mind, Bournemouth

Shelley Park, Boscombe, Bournemouth Shelley Park, Boscombe, Bournemouth, United Kingdom

All are welcome to join the project. Making a textile panel in response to the Loving Earth questions creates space to reflect more deeply, find out more, and decide what we will do next. Please join our workshops: Parks in Mind Wednesday 27th July 2022 Wednesday 10th August 2022 Shelley Park, Boscombe, Bournemouth 2-4pm Book

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THE MISTAKE – an urgent new play about Hiroshima and the first atomic bomb

Sands Film Studio Sands Films Studio Theatre, Rotherhithe, London, United Kingdom

The dropping of the first atomic bomb is referred to on the Peace Memorial in Hiroshima as “the mistake”. In this 77th anniversary of Hiroshima, Michael Mears’ new play explores personal stories surrounding that catastrophic event. Shigeko Nomura is a young woman living in war-time Hiroshima. Leo Szilard is a Hungarian scientist and ‘father of

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Free