Posted: Wed 24th Apr 2019

Gwanwyn Festival @ Hightown

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 24th, 2019

Gwanwyn Festival @ Hightown

Location: Hightown Community Resource Centre

Date / Time: Tuesday 7th, 14th, 21st,28th May 1 til 3pm

Prices: 0

A creative festival of 4 half day creative workshops, for the local community, (age 50+). To celebrate and participate in mosaic art and poetry writing. Participants will learn new creative skills and knowledge and be a part of an artistic community project. It will provide them with the opportunity to “find their voice” in poetry and express themselves through mosaic art, led by local, experienced and enthusiastic instructors.
“Voicebox – Spoken Word” – Poetry Writing will be 2 half day sessions encouraging people to explore the potential of personal writing for health and mental well-being, allowing them to voice their thoughts through poetry writing and recital.
Mosaic Art will be 2 half day sessions designing and creating a local community art piece to be displayed in Hightown Community Resource Centre.
To book on contact Annette Bryden on 07969 814442



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