Join us for a collective exploration of deeply listening to (and through) our environment, bodies, dreams and creativity. Facilitated by deep listener, artist and storyteller Beckie Leach McDonald.
Deep Listening Workshops: Monday Evenings
Siobhan Davies Dance Studios (6.30-8.30pm) £20 (£17.50 conc)
Early Bird £15 if booked by 14 June.
Each two-hour session is a stand-alone a deep listening workshop focussing on either Listening, Movement or Dreaming practices:
Deep Listening Workshops (8 July, 29 July) introduce core deep listening practices; listening meditations, sonic meditations, sonic improvisation and sound play.
Deep Listening Movement Workshops (15 July, 5 August) focus on deeply listening to our bodies through gentle movement exercises drawn from Tai Chi alongside playful sonic and movement improvisations.
Deep Listening in Dreams Workshops (22 July, 19 August) draw on our dreams as inspiration and explore them through sound and movement improvisation.
Pauline Oliveros, composer, describes Deep Listening as ‘listening in every possible way, to everything possible to hear, no matter what one is doing.’ Learn how to heighten your awareness of the sonic environment, both external and internal, through workshops promoting experimentation, improvisation, collaboration, playfulness and other creative skills vital to personal and community growth. Plus, it is a lot of fun.
Personally i use deep listening as part of my visual arts research practice, and as an ongoing process of learning to pay better attention to the world around me. I find it grounds me int he curious present and is a great platform for collaborating and sharing imagination.
Full details available here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2681181531956950/
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