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Online Meeting for Worship for Dance
This online meeting for worship for dance with live music is being led by Robyn Bowles and Anne Bettys, and hosted by Woodbrooke. It's free, but numbers are limited so advance booking is essential. More information and booking details at https://www.woodbrooke.org.uk/item/meeting-for-worship-for-dance-5-october
With Full Conviction
OnlineWith Full Conviction is a drama project that is a Concern of Sussex West Area Quaker Meeting. Throughout the Coronavirus crisis we have been reaching out to national and international audiences with our first play which you can listen to for free (https://soundcloud.com/user-313249875/with-full-conviction) and finding participants for our free online prayer course. Four short talks given
Sun and Shadow: Silver Linings – exhibition in Leyburn, N Yorks
The Garden Rooms at Tennants Leyburn, North Yorkshire, United KingdomAn exhibition of new oil paintings by Judith Bromley. Artists statement: There is something about the transitory nature of clouds flowing over our dales landscape, which hasbeen created by ancient geological changes over eons of time, that draws me to watch and paint. Theshadows describe the shapes of the fells and dales, patches of sun
Loving Earth progress chat
An online event for people participating in the Loving Earth Project to share experience, progress and challenges as they make their textile panels. Whether you have completed a panel, haven't yet started or are part-way through one, you'l be welcome to share your thoughts, questions and acheivements. We hope to support and inspire each other
The Beauties of Autumn
Two sessions dancing Chantraine "at home" via zoom, to celebrate the beauties of autumn, even in these unique times.
Becoming Yourself – an online retreat of mindfulness and poetry
online course via zoom , United KingdomBecoming Yourself: An online retreat of mindfulness and poetry, led by Sam Donaldson (16-20 November) "Now I become myself. It's taken Time, many years and places; I have been dissolved and shaken, Worn other people's faces" writes the poet May Sarton. What does it mean for us to become ourselves? And how do we do
Par Amour de la Terre
Rendezvous en français par Zoom pour explorer ce projet d'art textile collectif au sujet de l'environnement. Partage et discussion pour développer le projet en France et autres pays francophones Réservation en avance obligatoire auprès de Marion Heyl 20h à 21h30 heure française. (19h à 20h30 heure anglaise ) Plus d'informations ici.
Loving Earth Progress chat
An online event for people participating in the Loving Earth Project to share experience, progress and challenges as they make their textile panels. Whether you have completed a panel, haven’t yet started or are part-way through one, you’l be welcome to share your thoughts, questions and acheivements. We hope to support and inspire each other
Loving Earth Project ‘Work in Progress’ Exhibition – Walton on Thames
Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor road, Walton-on-Thames, United KingdomThis exhibition of artwork from the Loving Earth Project will feature around ninety textile squares designed by members of the community from all walks of life and ages. THIS EXHIBITION WILL IS NOW ONLINE DUE TO COVID RESTRICTIONS . A series of online events and workshops accompanies the exhibition .
LOVING EARTH CONVERSATIONS
Online Panel discussion of the topics featured in the eighty or so textile panels on show for in the exhibition at Riverhouse Barn arts centre. What can we do to care for the future of what we love, without becoming overwhelmed? Come and hear different views and share some of your own. Panelists include: Lindsey