Free Workshops & Activities @ the exhibition's site
Parlour Gallery, 169-171 Queen's Crescent, London, NW5 4DS (please click here for more info on how to find us)
Impromptu Poetry Workshops
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Dance & Movement Open Class
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Free Workshops for Children @ Queens Crescent Library
165 Queens Crescent, London, NW5 4HH (couple of doors away from the exhibition site)
Communicating Without Words
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Flags of Queens Crescent
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PLUS!!!! A selection of Youth Club activities at
Queens Crescent Community Centre!
Information on Workshop Leaders:
Liz Adams has a BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, and an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia. Her work has been published in print and online, and her first collection of poems, Green Dobermans, was published this year by Lazy Gramophone Press. She enjoys working collaboratively with other artists, and recently took part in the Voiceworks project which comprises of musicians from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and poets from Birkbeck. Their group created a protest song against the government’s spending cuts that was sung at the Wigmore Hall. This summer she collaborated with dancers at The Place in London.
She has taught creative writing for schools in Norwich and East London previously. Through these creative writing workshops for Space For Change she hopes we might contemplate the questions raised by change together, and to find a way to respond to its challenges playfully. For more info about Liz' artistic work, please visit: lizadams.net.
Justyna Sochaj is a contemporary dancer, community dance practitioner and qualified dance teacher with a background in Finance studies. In Poland, she was a member of Experimental Dance Studio ‘EST’ as well as Gesture and Movement Theatre. Justyna has diploma as a Contemporary Dance Instructor, Stage Choreography and a Postgraduate Diploma in Community Dance at LABAN. Her choreographies have been seen in Krakow and Edinburg. In London Justyna continues developing her performing skills by participating in projects with Lea Anderson, Rosemery Lee, Wayne McGregor/Random Dance, Rachel Lancaster/Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Dance Company, Sioned Huws, Louis Gallo Mudarra and others.
Justyna is interested in continuing to perform and teach dance. She believes that dance can transform lives of individuals and communities and as a dance artist she would like to inspire people to get involved in dance. For her, the essence of dance is to be able to portrait spiritual experiences, deeply hidden mysterious inner-self but also everyday life exposures.
Simon Fortune - happy go lucky
nomad - gardener
composer - dancer
initiator - fire spirit
posh - gypsy
truth seeker
Kris Bax works at Camden’s Queen’s Crescent Library and helps assist in Rhyme Time, story and song sessions for young children, which run on Mondays at the library at 10am. She also helps co-run Craft Time sessions in the children’s library every Wednesday at 4pm.
Jonathan Marsh works as a senior member of the Queen’s Crescent Library and runs the Craft Time sessions, which take place at 4pm every Wednesday in the Queen’s Crescent Children’s Library. He also runs a Book Club every second Wednesday at the library.
She has taught creative writing for schools in Norwich and East London previously. Through these creative writing workshops for Space For Change she hopes we might contemplate the questions raised by change together, and to find a way to respond to its challenges playfully. For more info about Liz' artistic work, please visit: lizadams.net.
Justyna Sochaj is a contemporary dancer, community dance practitioner and qualified dance teacher with a background in Finance studies. In Poland, she was a member of Experimental Dance Studio ‘EST’ as well as Gesture and Movement Theatre. Justyna has diploma as a Contemporary Dance Instructor, Stage Choreography and a Postgraduate Diploma in Community Dance at LABAN. Her choreographies have been seen in Krakow and Edinburg. In London Justyna continues developing her performing skills by participating in projects with Lea Anderson, Rosemery Lee, Wayne McGregor/Random Dance, Rachel Lancaster/Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Dance Company, Sioned Huws, Louis Gallo Mudarra and others.
Justyna is interested in continuing to perform and teach dance. She believes that dance can transform lives of individuals and communities and as a dance artist she would like to inspire people to get involved in dance. For her, the essence of dance is to be able to portrait spiritual experiences, deeply hidden mysterious inner-self but also everyday life exposures.
Simon Fortune - happy go lucky
nomad - gardener
composer - dancer
initiator - fire spirit
posh - gypsy
truth seeker
Kris Bax works at Camden’s Queen’s Crescent Library and helps assist in Rhyme Time, story and song sessions for young children, which run on Mondays at the library at 10am. She also helps co-run Craft Time sessions in the children’s library every Wednesday at 4pm.
Jonathan Marsh works as a senior member of the Queen’s Crescent Library and runs the Craft Time sessions, which take place at 4pm every Wednesday in the Queen’s Crescent Children’s Library. He also runs a Book Club every second Wednesday at the library.