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"Circle Dancing - for Lent"

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Saturday 23rd March 2013

10.00am – 12.00pm

St Michael & All Angels, Gelligaer St,

Cardiff CF14 3JL


 

Another workshop to engage in the spirituality, the practice

and the fun of circle dancing.

Circle Dancing is one of the most ancient forms of shared dance. In a religious setting, it combines both corporate worship and individual prayer, in a way which is inclusive and participative, and easily accessible. In other settings, it has long been used for a variety of community purposes – for traditional family celebrations, or to affirm cultural or political belonging. 
In Lent, as Christians, we can use the rhythms of repeated simple steps to take us deeper into our sense of making a journey with Christ. The movement of a dance can remain with us, as a memory in our prayers, long after our session with other people has ended.
Music will be drawn from many traditional sources – including Israel, Greece and chants from Taize.

All-comers will be welcome at the workshop – especially those with two or more left feet!       

More info from: the Ven Peggy Jackson (01446 750 053)


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