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“I breathe, I let go, I discover”
The Place, 17 Duke's Rd, London WC1H 9PY The Place, London WC1H 9PY, London, United KingdomChantraine dance all-day workshop in London (near Kings Cross Station). All are welcome to come and dance together - new to Chantraine, beginners and experienced dancers, and children from 8 in the afternoon. Chantraine is dance for the harmony of the whole human being - physical, intellectual, emotional AND spiritual. All enquiries to info@chantrainedance.com
Finding the Hidden World of Early Quakers
Witney Masonic Centre Witney Masonic Centre, 20 Church Grn, Witney, Oxfordshire, United KingdomJoin Isabella Rosner, Erica Canela and Ben Pink Dandelion for a day event at Witney Masonic Centre which examines the world and lives of early Quakers and includes an exclusive viewing of an exhibition of early Quaker schoolgirl needlework. This day event, limited to 20 places, examines the world and lives of early Quakers and
Breathe meditation with music, poetry and meditation at the Loving Earth exhibition in Waterloo
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, LondonPart of the Exploring spirit series in the Old Crypt at St John's with the Loving Earth exhibition For details and Bookings, see: Breathe meditation with music, poetry and meditation at the Loving Earth exhibition in Waterloo
Mark Vernon: The World in a Grain of Sand
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, London"To see a World in a Grain of Sand. And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour." This event is part of the Exploring Spirit Season at St John's. Mark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with a keen interest in ancient philosophy,
The Mistake at Canterbury Festival
Great Hall Kent College, Whitstable Road, Canterbury, United KingdomThe performance of THE MISTAKE. It lasts 80 minutes and there will be a Q and A afterwards for those who wish to stay. Age recommendation is 14+. A compelling and thought-provoking new drama about the first atomic bomb, told through the eyes of a brilliant scientist, a daring pilot and a devoted daughter, that
Space for Silence at St Johns Waterloo, with the Loving Earth exhibition
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, LondonCome and go as you like. In the candlelit crypt you can meditate -- or just breathe -- as you choose. There’ll be resources for those who wish to use them, and chairs and bean bags . If you prefer to lie down you may want to bring a yoga mat. The crypt will be
The Parable of the Slug with Rachel Summers
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, LondonAs Rachel says: ‘Many people find that they experience spiritual connection more readily when outdoors, and indeed the Bible is full of imagery drawn from the natural world. Creation is well able to speak to us of the creator, and we can take each encounter as our own personal parable, listening to what God wishes
The Role of Arts and Culture in Promoting Peace and Opposing War
Oasis Hub 1 Kennington Road, London, United KingdomMichael Mears presents this Movement for the Abolition of War lecture. Free to attend.
Climate Fresk workshop at Loving Earth ” Our World ” exhibition in Newham
Applecart Arts The Passmore Edwards Building, 207 Plashet Grove, London, London, United KingdomHave you already visited the Loving Earth textile art exhibition about thing we love that are threatened by Climate Change? Do you want to be part of the solution to tackle climate change but don’t have the time to become a climate scientist? Join us for a 3-hour interactive workshop to explore the causes and consequences
Breathe: Taizé chanting at St John’s Waterloo
St John's Waterloo 73 Waterloo road, LondonA chance to learn and sing some of the beautiful chants from the ecumenical (Christian) Taizé community in France in a short, contemplative service, in the context of the Old Crypt at St John’s amidst 100 Loving Earth textile art panels reminding us of things, people and places we love, and inspiring us to care