Sustaining the Planet – Original Creative Workshop
Running alongside Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth art exhibition 'Waste'
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Location
Trinity Theatre
Church Road Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Sustaining the Planet – Original Creative Workshop
Steve Walter, a local writer and poet, is running an environmental workshop as part of the
Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth Arts Exhibition. It will be a workshop with a difference;
seeing the environment through the two lenses of creativity and mental health. This is an
extension of a series which has been running at Sankey’s.
While the theme of the exhibition is ‘Waste’ this workshop will invite you to consider any
aspect of the environment and respond in the written or spoken word.
As well as addressing fundamental environmental issues, the workshop will engage your
innate creativity. There will be led exercises and an opportunity for you experiment, to
forage and gather natural elements and incorporate them into your writing.
The workshop will provide an encouraging and safe environment and you will have the
opportunity to write as much or as little as you want, from poetry as brief as a 17 syllable
haiku to prose the length of a short story – you may finish a piece(s), or just find some good
ideas for writing up later.
You are Invited to share your work but not obliged to do so. This is not preachy
environmental content, but involves sensitivity and a mindful approach.
All you need to bring is a pen and paper.
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Attendees will be contacted with more information before the event. The cost of the workshop covers hire of the space and facilities required. This workshop is suitable for adults of all abilities.
This workshop runs alongside the art exhibition 'Waste', organised by Tunbridge Wells Friends of the Earth. For more information on this please see: https://www.trinitytheatre.net/events/friends-of-the-earth-waste/
We are also hosting other workshops, see our eventbrite for more information on these.
About the workshop leader
I’m combining my concern for the planet, with creativity to offer an opportunity for people to reflect on their relationship with Earth.
I’ve performed at the Edinburgh and Brighton fringe festivals, and run many seminars,
workshops and conferences. In these workshops I blend environmental issues with a creative response, and mental health awareness (having lived experience of bipolar).
My background is both within the public sector, and in business, in policy, enforcement and
global environmental management.
How would you summarise our relationship with nature?
Nature is life. We can’t live without the natural world. Naturally, we respond to all that is
living around us. We are as much a part of nature as nature is a part of us.
We are all interconnected; what we choose to do affects the web, nature’s web, ecology –
the interconnectedness of all life. For example, what we buy and the choices we make can
have global implications for people and the planet.
If you would like to know more, either email me directly, hello@makingconnectionsmatter.com or submit an enquiry form via www.makingconnectionsmatter.com or call 01892 357026.
Frequently asked questions
This workshop is open to all - no experience required and materials will all be provided. If you have any specific queries/ concerns please contact us via email on tunwellsfoe@gmail.com
We aim to make all our events as inclusive as possible, and as such free/ subsidised tickets are available for those who need them - no questions asked. Please contact tunwellsfoe@gmail.com to get access to these.
Yes - if you can no longer attend please contact us and we will arrange for a refund (minus eventbrite fees)
Of course! The workshop is fully facilitated and you can come alone or with friend(s).
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