236 Educators providing Storytelling courses delivered Online

Sliabh Beagh Arts

sliabh beagh arts

Rosslea

The overarching aim for Sliabh Beagh Arts is the development and implementation of a series of community Arts programmes which address the social, creative, economic, cultural, environmental and good relations needs within the area. We are dedicated to providing high quality arts activity, promoting the use of creativeness as a means of enriching the lives of the rural communities involved. Our programs aim to promote the importance of our physical and personal environment, looking to the rural for inspiration and exploring the culture in AgriCULTURE. All of our projects are innovative and we try to bring something special to the area every year. Grafitti Bales We took the mundane and brought some colour and brightness to the plain old stacks Gate weaves Gateweaves These gate weaves were created by several different communities who worked together during dark evenings Painting With Light Painting With Light Working with several different artists the task of running through dark places at night became a creative pleasure Mini Worlds Mini Worlds Seeing quality in the everyday local objects, local photographer Max Carnson brought this project to life Storytelling Through Song We have searched through our library of song to tell stories that are educational to hear. Shadow puppetry 2013 Our First "Show" was a shadow puppetry event in the woods, with choirs and bands Sliabh Beagh Project 2021 Category: Our Pulse The Suitcase Orchestra Like all our projects in past years project 2021 endeavours to pull separate parts of our communities together in the creation of art. One of our goals this year is to include dance in our project. We will be experimenting with the concept of Sound, Motion, Dance, Projection and Poetry. We have scheduled classes with children in schools from the area . . . we have choirs preparing their voices to be heard. . . the technology of motion and sound is being prepared . . . the poetry of education motion through time and distance is being written. Painted Bus Shelters Poetry in Motion Graffiti Bales Shadow Dancing Storytelling through song

YogaBright

yogabright

5.0(15)

Thank you so much for your meditation course, which I found very interesting and made me want to find out more. It was clear, informative and could be aimed at any level. You supported us the whole time and as time went on I felt I could remain focused for longer. I put aside some time first thing in the morning to do the practice and it became a routine which I followed most days. Katie Thank you for holding space for all of us with your big big love wings ✨❤️ Andrea I think the biggest shift was being able to keep up with a regular meditation over a period of time and the meditation becoming part of my daily routine. It was good to get an understanding or hear the student teacher mantra. The format of the webinars worked well, I felt shy at first but then more confident to speak once I found my voice. T.S. It has been a fascinating journey, and one I am so glad to have taken with you as well as the other members of this sangha. I guess I saw it originally as a defence against the trials of the lockdown, but I quickly realised through the use of the myths, the wider discussions and the practice that this was a positive tool to challenge and overcome all the negative energy generated by the lockdown and, actually, beyond. I have found my time with you to be transforming. The positivity you generate and nurture through the yoga, the storytelling, this sangha is most welcome, and long may it continue. Keith I felt a shift in my sense of inner power and finding confidence to keep going be it every day challenges or bigger life changing challenges. Daily practice worked for me and I really liked the initial recording. To someone thinking about joining a similar programme with YogaBright, I would say “do it!”