Social Arts introductory taster workshop with Mary-Anne Paterson
Social Arts introductory taster workshop with Mary-Anne Paterson
1 hr Social Arts workshop
6.00 – 7.00pm Education Room
1st 6 tickets are free! Then only £5 for later tickets.
Local Social Arts Facilitator and Arts in Practice Therapist Mary-Anne Paterson will give a Social Arts introductory taster session at this month’s Emerson Starting Over Show Event. An introduction to freeing your inner artist and an opportunity to experience finding your inner voice.
Mary-Anne has been an Arts Facilitator, lecturer and practicing arts therapist for over 20 years. Working with individuals, groups, colleges, in arts centres, universities, at home locally in UK and in Czech Republic, Russia, Israel, Germany and Switzerland.
Come and enjoy the intimate setting with a limited number of participants. The taster session will inspire, refresh and begin a journey with your inner artist.
Want access to the main Starting Over Show event full of free tasters in massage and healing, other fascinating workshops and biodynamic burgers, vegetarian delicacies and cakes?
Then join us at this Mind-Body-Spirit-Success event full of inspiration, relaxation and personal empowerment!
www.sosevent.co.uk
See the video and listen to the Meridian FM radio interview here: www.sosevent.co.uk
6th March 2022
4th June 2023
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