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I loved the song which Nature sung – London’s Epping Forest
The Barbican Library Gallery, Barbican Centre Silk Street, London, United KingdomAn exhibition of paintings by Alison Chaplin of the ever-changing landscape of Epping Forest. Alison is interested in capturing the fleeting shadows that play on the foliage and pattern the forest floor. The diversity of colours in the forest is constantly altering, and results in a variety of moods that poets capture in words and
Small Steps to Sustainability fair in Esher, Surrey
Robert Phillips Gallery, Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor Road, Walton-on-Thams, Surrey, United KingdomEsher Quakers are participating in this community fair, and have arranged for Loving Earth Project panels to be displayed there for the fair and for a little while afterwards. It's all free - and should be fun and interesting. We hope that this will inspire others to further action, and maybe to make their own
SINGING WITH CHILDREN IN A QUAKER SETTING
Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United KingdomSinging is a wonderful way of bringing your Quaker community together. Join Leonora Davies and Elena Browne for a day at Friends House as we explore how to use singing in children's meeting, all age worship and beyond. This is an event for all ages. Those under 18 will need to come with an adult
A Quiet Day for love of the Earth – Wandsworth, London
Wandsworth Friends Meeting House 59 Wandsworth High Street, London, United KingdomA Quiet Day at Wandsworth Quaker Meeting House in London, on Saturday 25th January. How can our creative and spiritual practice help us address big challenges? Linda Murgatroyd will lead a day using guided meditation arts, crafts, personal prayer and reflection, writing or research, to help us bring the Light of Love to bear
Loving Earth Project events in Wimbledon
Wimbledon Library Wimbledon Hill Road, London, United KingdomThis is a series of free Sew and Chat workshops on four Tuesday afternoons 11 February to 3 March. Design and make a textile panel as part of the Loving Earth Project to help us all engage more deeply with environmental challenges. All welcome. You don't need to be an expert at sewing - it can
Spirit and Creation – at Chichester
Chichester Quaker Meeting House Priory Road, Chichester, United KingdomHow can our spiritual and creative practices help us engage with climate breakdown? Chichester Quaker Art Group host a workshop led by Linda Murgatroyd, using simple arts and crafts, to reflect together on some of the challenges without being overwhelmed. All materials will be provided, and no special skills are needed. There will also be
Pales poetry day
the Pales Quaker Meeting House near Llandegley, Llandrindod, Powys, United KingdomA day reading, writing and discussing poetry on the theme ' Beginnings' in the inspiring setting of the Pales Quaker Meeting House, Llandegley, set in the Radnorshire Hills . All welcome - whether you want to read, write, or just listen.
Shalom Salaam
Wandsworth Friends Meeting House 59 Wandsworth High Street, London, United KingdomJewish Klezmer folk music from the group 'Buenos Klezmer' meets music from Anatolia played bru Erdal Yapici on the Turkish fretless guitare and the baglama, a Turkish long-necked lute. Tickets £14.14 in Advance from Eventbrite or £15 on the door,
Chantraine Day of Dance
The Place, 17 Duke's Rd, London WC1H 9PY The Place, London WC1H 9PY, London, United KingdomDancing for joy … Chantraine is "movement and dance … dance for life". In a one-day workshop, everyone - young and old, beginner and experienced dancer - can come together and grow through Rhythm, Inner Awareness, Technique, Creativity and Choreography. Attend all day or just morning of afternoon. Kate Green, the organizer, has been a
“Lock Down” performance in Stourbridge
Stourbridge Quaker Meeting House 37 Scotts Road, Stourbridge, United KingdomJourneymen Theatre's new play, Lock Down, explores the complexities of the UK Penal System and how it impacts upon both inmates and those who work within it. In particular, it exposes the pressures and stresses caused by the increasing number of elderly men who will see out their days behind bars. Lock Down has been