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Quaker Mental Health Forum – Birmingham conference
Priory Rooms, Birmingham Quaker Meeting House, 40 Bull St,, Birmingham, United KingdomThe Forum is an annual conference, looking at different aspects of mental health through the lens of our Quaker faith. This year we are in Birmingham. We are exploring the impact of community on mental health, considering what makes a healthy community and reflecting on our Quaker witness in creating spiritual connections within community. The
Creative Writing – The Language of Fabric – in Kendal
Quaker Tapestry Museum Quaker Tapestry Ltd, Friends Meeting House, Stramongate, Kendal, Cumbria, United Kingdom“Fabrics – man-made and natural – have changed, defined advanced and changed the world we live in” Kassia St Clair, The Golden Thread. Using the Quaker Tapestry panels and items from our collection, we will uncover the real lives of individual people and discover how fabrics and clothing have been used as a form of
Friends in Tune at Huddersfield meeting House
Huddersfield Quaker Meeting House Church Street, Huddersfield, United KingdomAn all-day singing workshop led by Alec Davison and Tony Biggin. Everyone welcome - no experience required. "Sing your hearts out: raise the roof!" (roof insurance has been arranged!) Enjoy the most lively songs of Tony Biggin and Alec Davison (with over 100 years of Quaker music-making!)
Chantraine Day of Dance
The Place The Place, London WC1H 9PY, London, United KingdomChantraine dance is dance, movement and expression … the dance of life. It includes the spiritual as well as physical aspects of dance, and is for everyone, whatever their dance experience or ability. The Day of Dance (for children from 7, teenagers and adults without age limit) focuses on "Growth". It embraces the natural world,
OPEN STUDIOS
Collage Artspace THREE 40 Cumberland Rd., Wood GreenAnne McNeill invites us to the OPEN STUDIOS. Anne is a Quaker artist from Winchmore Hill Meeting.
THIS EVIL THING – in Earlsfield, London
Tara Theatre 356 Garratt Lane, Earlsfield, London, United KingdomWritten and performed by Michael Mears Final performances for the foreseeable future at Tara Theatre, Earlsfield, SW18 4ES on November 7-9th at 7.30pm Q and A to follow. (2.30 pm matinee on Friday 8th to be confirmed) (10 minutes by train from London Waterloo) The compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916
Creative Embroidery – Dove one day workshop – in Kendal
Quaker Tapestry Museum Quaker Tapestry Ltd, Friends Meeting House, Stramongate, Kendal, Cumbria, United KingdomSteeped in symbolism for religion and moral viewpoints and widely regarded as representing peace and love, bring some tranquillity to your day by stitching this stunning Dove design. Immerse yourself in this exclusive one day workshop learning stitches in good company. Make a break out of your visit, exploring picturesque historic Kendal or The Lakes.
Caring for the Earth we love – at Winchmore Hill
Winchmore Hill Friends Meeting House 59 Church Hill, London, United KingdomA half day workshop using simple guided meditation, crafts and conversation to help us engage with environmental challenges without being overwhelmed. All welcome. Free but advance booking essential All are welcome - regardless of age, religion or community. Free, but advance booking essential: caring-for-the-earth.eventbrite.co.uk All materials will be provided, and no special skills are
The Art of Peace – in Wimbledon
Wimbledon Library Wimbledon Hill Road, London, United KingdomArt exhibition mainly by local artists, including some Quakers. An afternoon to enjoy the artworks, tea and cake and share your responses to the art works and discsuss your own ide as about peace. Free. Sponsored by Wimbledon Disarmament Coalition. Wimbledon Library is two minutes' walk from Wimbledon station, which has tube, fast train
Simon Palmour Photography at The Penn Club
The Penn Club 21 Bedford Place, London, United KingdomThe photographer Simon Palmour is showing his work as the inaugural exhibition at a new art space in the heart of Bloomsbury at The Penn Club. Simon shall be showing photographs that illustrate different aspects of his work including: Ambiguity. Abstract images that challenge perspectives and understanding. The Yorkshire Wolds. Images from Simon's book "The