
About this Event
All the sessions include a break for refreshments .
Session 1 : Nov 7th. Discussion and embroidery with Emma
Discussion in small groups about some of the challenges and opportunities growing older bring us. How can we make time to nurture ourselves and find activities that help us grow ? Whats exciting or difficult about trying new things ?
Try some soothing simple embroidery and enjoy chatting with and meeting new women .
Session 2 : Nov 14th
Tai Chi and Qigong with Mags
Have you ever tried Tai Chi & Qigong?
If you have, you will know how amazing it can make you feel. The slow fluid movements and combined breathing can feel like a soothing yet energising tonic to your body, mind and spirit.
Tai Chi and Qigong is often described as moving meditation. It is usually slow flowing movements which stretch and tone the whole body, engages the mind, and calms your whole being. It incorporates the breath and reminds us to be present.
It is great for beginners. All you need is yourself, comfortable clothing and flat shoes. Movements are all done from a standing position – although you can be seated if you have difficulty standing for long periods.
Benefits of Tai Chi & Qigong
Tai chi and qigong has many benefits, including:
• Helps with circulation, balance and alignment of the body• Helps to move, stretch, tone and increase flexibility in the body• Helps you to move your muscles, tendons, joints and ligaments
Followed by refreshments and discussion
Session 3 : Nov 21st
Exploring with clay with Steffie
We will be working with clay, which is easy to manipulate and immediately responsive, using both hands to explore and mould. After a warm up activity we will make a form that we enjoying touching/holding and then another form to reflect an aspect of our lives going forward.
There will be time to reflect on the process. All activities will be guided by Steffie, an experienced workshop facilitator, therapeutic arts practitioner and outdoor therapist.'
Session 4. : Nov 28th
Singing meditation with Grainne
This form of singing meditation is loosely based on the Taizé tradition. Using simple, repetitive chants helps us to quieten our minds, forget the outside world and focus on the beautiful words of the chants. Chants are interspersed with short times of silence which can foster a sense of peace. Before beginning the meditative practice, I will spend some time teaching you the chants so that you can get the most out of the practice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Chorlton Central Church, Barlow Moor Road, Manchester, United Kingdom
GBP 8.00 to GBP 30.00
