Rhwng Logo Programme for Summer 2007

... poetry-ecology-music-religions-culture-art-philosophy...
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Y tudalen yma yn Gymraeg
The 'between' stands for what is shared 'between us' as people and also that often elusive 'between' place, between opposites/polarities, that is spiritually dynamic, experiential and that which the various wisdom traditions testify to being the most subtle, profoundly alive and richly meaningful place in us. The exploration of 'rhwng' encompasses an on-going, interdisciplinary programme of talks, workshops, discussion groups and performances. There is an emphasis on participation drawing on and promoting the talents of the Society. The guiding idea behind this Society - that of 'rhwng' - will hopefully promote exploration in a broad sense. The spirit of the Society is one of open-minded enquiry, which emphasises a move from 'either/or' to 'and' language. It includes, for instance, theories and practices; engages intellect but also feeling; honours experience and explores what it means to be sentient, creative beings embedded in mysterious life. Each programme includes events rooted in the arts (e.g. literature, music, visual arts) along with various religious/spiritual traditions. Ecological, philosophical and psychological approaches are all viable aspects of enquiry within the Society.
Friday March 7th 2008   What is Dependent Co-arising? 7.45pm for 8pm prompt start        £3/£2 
Fiona Owen  with music by Andrew Knight
Friday April 4th 2008    7.45pm for 8pm prompt start        £3/£2
Mick Brown with music from Pwyll ap Siôn
Friday May 2nd 2008  Speaking from the Heart  7.45pm for 8pm prompt start        £3/£2
Jay Ramsay with poetry by Mary Gold
Please come along to Ucheldre Centre, Holyhead and bring any friends who might be interested.

For further details and any ideas for contributions you may like to make, please contact: Fiona Owen (01407 810742) or email fiona@rhwng.com (Ucheldre Centre 01407 763361)


‘Ond aros yn y lle rhwng y ddau’ - Aled Jones Williams


A warm welcome to all                                                          Croeso cynnes i bawb