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Wild Kinship

How can we connect with the wild and feral places in our neighbourhoods to strengthen community and help ourselves face the challenging times we are in?

Calling London readers! Do join me for this workshop where we will be looking at how to create a collaborative land-based practice alongside the local territory of Wanstead Flats, Leystonstone as the light slowly returns and the wild world begins to emerge.

This practice aims to strengthen the relationships between people and places and to foster a culture that can both weather the storm of current crises and work in relationship with the more-than-human world.

This two-hour workshop will be an opportunity to engage, individually and as a group, with a wild place at a turning point in winter. We will be learning how to tune into and connect with the land and its inhabitants – plants, birds, winds, stones – sharing our encounters and turning those insights into images or words.
 

Location: Library for Change, Stone Mini Market, 721 High Road Leytonstone, London, E11 4RD


For further details can be found
here. Please use this link to book with Eventbrite. 
If you have any questions about the workshop, please email Ros on
library@transitionleytonstone.org.uk

IMAGE: Wanstead Flats trees by Joanna Pocock

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