Wishes for Water
Where/when: Art Room – four weeks series from 17th Feb – 9th Mar (The room is fully accessible)
Time: 17:30 – 18:30
Description
Wishes for Water is a series of four two-hour workshops exploring the human relationship with water through movement, breath, stories, drawing and poetry/words.
It explores the themes of water and life, cycles in nature, connecting to the earth through water, and exploring and building rituals for our 21st century water story. You are welcome to attend on a session by session basis or the full series.
Wishes for Water is part of Water is Attracted to Water, a multi-arts exploration of the human relationship with water.
Connection to values of Salisbury centre
The aims of the Wishes for water workshops are to strengthen our relationship with the natural world through imagination and embodiment of the dynamics of water. Drawing on influences of qi gong, breath, awareness and connection form part of the introduction to each workshop moving into creative exploration which opens a space of personal, emotional and creative exploration with participants.
Bio
Kate Adams is a facilitator, performance maker and researcher. She is an active member of the climate psychology alliance and runs climate cafes, talks and workshops as well as teaching and making theatre. She is interested in how we can gather to share and develop creative, emotional and reflective expression and how we can strengthen our relationship with the natural world.
More information here: https://www.kateadams.space/about
Donations/money: suggested donation of £10 for each session or £30 if people want to attend all four as a full series.
Max number of participants: 10
How to book – email: K.R.Adams@salford.ac.uk
Contact details of organizer/facilitator – Kate Adams, 07738156750, k.r.adams@salford.ac.uk
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There is a suggested donation for these sessions, however, it is fine to pay less or not to pay if you do not have the money to pay. All are welcome.
To donate bring cash or donate online www.salisburycentre.org/donate (Please use reference “WATER” when submitting). Card payment option available in the entrance hall. Participation in our community-led events is on a voluntary ‘by donation’ basis. This means that nobody is expected to make a payment if they cannot afford to do so. However any donations received will be shared between the Centre and the facilitator, helping to make the events’ programme sustainable as well as to provide some reciprocity towards community facilitators’ time and skills offered.
Where a “suggested donation” is listed, this is just an indication of what the event might cost if it was ticketed – it is fine to donate less (or nothing at all). Yet if you can afford to and find value in the Salisbury Centre’s offerings , please consider ‘paying it forward’ by donating a bit extra helping to keep it possible for everyone to take part, whatever their circumstances.If you sign up for a course that carries on over several weeks or months, whatever you’re contribution, please show your commitment by attending or letting the facilitator know when you’re not able to attend. Facilitators may decide to cancel a meeting if in their view there’s insufficient participation to make it worthwhile. Participants will be notified.