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Rites of Passage Spring and Autumn Schools 2024
with GILLY ADAMS and SUE GILL
Friday September 6th – Monday September 9 th
East Woodlands Village Hall, Frome, Somerset BA11 5LQ
AND
Thursday September 12th– Sunday September 15TH
The Malt Kiln, Bardsea, Ulverston LA12 9QT
For artists, teachers, community activists, arts workers, story tellers and anyone with a creative interest in acquiring the skills to make and lead ritual and ceremony.
The experience of Coronavirus and Lockdown threw into relief the pain caused by the absence of ceremony and the need to find alternative ways to mourn lives that have been lost, as well as marking more joyful events that have passed uncelebrated. Now more than ever, in this changing social and cultural environment, and in the context of the terrible events in the Ukraine and Gaza and the reality of climate change, the challenge is to create new and appropriate rites of passage, both public and domestic, that can be witnessed by family and friends, as well as the wider community, and help us to make sense of the world.
This challenge will be the starting point for both intensive 4 day workshops, which will focus on the Hows and Whys of ceremony and celebration in a practical and experiential way, and, in particular, on what is needed now. We will investigate how both positive and negative life events can be distilled into myth and poetry and create meaningful rituals to contain them. Crucially, the workshops will be shaped to fulfil the needs and aspirations of participants so there will be plenty of opportunity to learn and practise different aspects of the art of creating both large and small ceremonies in a safe environment.
Gilly Adams and Sue Gill have been working together for more than twenty five years, first as part of Welfare State International and latterly under the banner of Dead Good Guides. They will share their experience of working as independent, secular celebrants, guiding families and individuals to create their own distinctive ceremonies.
It was one of the best trainings I have done with a great balance of teaching and direct experience that kept me active, immersed and reflective throughout. Laughter, tears, community, landscape, sacredness and plenty of profanity – marvellous. I will carry the experience with me for a very long time.
Michael Harvey, Storyteller
Practical details:
The workshop fee of £600 includes tuition, materials, 4 (vegetarian) lunches, refreshments and 1 evening meal, but does not include accommodation. There are 12 places available for each workshop and a non-refundable deposit of £100 secures a place, (although we will make a full refund if we are obliged to cancel for any reason). The balance is due two weeks before the start of the workshop and may be paid in instalments, if necessary
For further information or to book a place, contact:
Gilly Adams gillyadams@tiscali.co.uk 02920 552389/ 0781 354 3990