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Jenni's Rag Rugs

jenni's rag rugs

5.0(2)

Herefordshire

I have been recycling textiles into rugs and teaching rag rug making since 1986, using traditional rag rug techniques of hooking, progging and plaiting. I believe in re-using, sourcing locally and treading lightly on the planet. My early work was informed by mythology, lore and ethnic art. Recent work has focused more on texture, colour and twentieth century art movements, with Nature as a continuous inspiration. Whilst bringing rag rug making into the twenty-first century, I honour the generations of ordinary people who used their cast-off clothing to make rugs out of necessity. I love helping people to explore their creativity through such an accessible medium and offer courses locally and around the country. I work to commission, exhibit and sell rugs, kits, rug making tools and equipment. I am a member of the Worcestershire Guild – Contemporary Craft, the Creative Breaks Association, the International Guild of Handhooking Rug Makers, TAFA, lowimpact.org and the Heritage Crafts Association. I give talks and demonstrations locally and workshops from the Welsh Marches to the Cotswolds. In 2003 Traplet Publications published my book RAG RUG MAKING, reprinted in 2007, 2010, 2011 and 2014 (currently sold out) and MORE RAG RUGS & Recycled Textile Projects, in 2011, available from me. My work can be seen in: Herefordshire: Timothy Hawkins Gallery, Church Street, Hereford; Made in the Marches Gallery, Kington, Oxenham Art, Broad Street, Leominster and The Courtyard, Edgar Street, Hereford. Shropshire: At Home, The Bull Ring, Ludlow.

Knight School Of Dance

knight school of dance

5.0(16)

Wokingham

The Knight School of Dance gives dancers of ALL AGES and abilities the opportunity to explore various dance styles including BALLET, TAP, MODERN THEATRE and ACROBATIC ARTS, nurturing their talent and enjoying dancing in a happy, friendly and focused environment. We take great care to deliver high quality dance tuition whilst encouraging individuals to learn a variety of skills which will not only help with their dance interests, but will equip them with key life-skills. Enjoy learning an awareness of good posture and technique and self-discipline with a love for dance and music. We are delighted to have had dancers attend classes throughout their childhood from tots to teens. Some students have successfully auditioned for vocational schools to continued their dance studies to become dancers and teachers and many others have returned to attend our adult classes after completing their higher education. We also provide classes for Older Leaners with the Silver Swans classes. We hope to welcome many others to share this treasured and enjoyable experience and we believe the skills learnt at dance classes contribute to creating motivated, hardworking and creative individuals and we are proud to be able to offer a variety of opportunities including dance examinations, shows and performances, fundraising events, theatre trips, workshops awards ceremonies and more. Classes are held at California Ratepayers Hall, 415 Finchampstead Road, Finchampstead, WOKINGHAM RG40 3RL, which provides a well equipped environment for dance including ballet barres and a Harlequin Sprung Dance Floor.

Dialect Writers

dialect writers

Stroud

dialect /ˈdʌɪəlɛkt/ noun 1. a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group. "the Gloucestershire dialect seemed like a foreign language" WORKSHOPS - COURSES - MENTORING Dialect is an inclusive literary development platform for rural writers. Our home is in Gloucestershire but we reach rural writers all over the UK and beyond. Dialect is here to develop talent, connect with communities and offer rural writers opportunities to share their work. Our Story Dialect launched quietly in July 2020 with an online Summer School of taster workshops. A programme of workshops around Stroud Book Festival followed, along with regular critique workshops, courses, a Writer In Residence scheme in partnership with Lake 32 and an Arts Council funded mentoring scheme. We are now offering regular courses focused on the craft of writing and immersive writing workshops in intriguing rural locations. Dialect is now a Community Interest Company, committed to investing in literature and author development. We will soon be launching DIRT, a plantable ecopoetry press… Ethos Dialect speaks from the edges of things. We celebrate the remote and the pastoral, the mountains and hills, the woods and the wilderness, the coasts and waterways, but also the small town and its suburbs, the retail parks, verges, dual carriageways, wastelands, lay-bys, scrapyards, agricultural spaces, derelict mills, industrial estates, motorway services, recycling centres, the spaces and voices in-between.