Monday 3rd November
We are looking forward to welcoming you to The Dragon Café on Monday 3rd November at The Crypt at St. Peter’s.
Join us as we spend the day getting creative with our range of in-person workshops!
12pm: Doors Open
Come on and join us for light refreshments, hot and cold drinks and healthy snacks available.
12:30pm - 2pm: Poetry with Emma McGordon
We are extremely happy to welcome back Emma to the Dragon Café for another of her poetry sessions. Emma’s sessions are a fun, engaging and accessible way of exploring writing your own poetry. Emma’s use of free writing and poetic form makes this an ideal workshop for everyone, from beginners with no experience of writing poetry to seasoned writers. Emma is a multi-award-winning writer and performer. Much of her writing and spoken word is semi-autobiographical. Emma takes pride in being close to vulnerability and truth in her work.
2pm: Food served:
This week we will be continuing with the MFC menu. Expect lots of fresh and healthy options, including an assortment of salads, fruit, fresh breads, olives, finger foods, and much more.
2:30pm – 4pm: Acting Up @ The Dragon Café
Acting Up @ Dragon Cafe is a creative, fun and relaxing way to unwind on a Monday afternoon. No experience necessary for this inclusive theatre skills workshop that involves games and drama activities.
We will work with different creative stimuluses and themes to fire up our imaginations and try out new things. This is a safe and welcoming space where people say they feel very welcome and supported. A great way to meet people and develop confidence! Facilitated by Jen Camillin who has been running Acting Up in different settings since 2011. Come along and try it out!
4:30pm – 5:30pm: Gong Bath with Cathy Eastburn
Welcome in the first buds of spring with a Gong Bath.
The vibrations and sound of a gong bath are an immediate and effective way to achieve deep relaxation and enhance well-being. They are particularly recommended for anyone struggling with insomnia, anxiety, depression, anger issues or chronic pain... but can be enjoyed by and helpful for everyone.
Lie back and enjoy the healing sounds of magnificent large gongs, played alongside Himalayan singing bowls, quartz crystal singing bowls and Javanese bronze percussion. Sessions are led by experienced gong-player and trained sound therapist Cathy Eastburn.
All are welcome and we look forward to welcoming you to The Crypt at St Peters. See you on Monday!
How to Find Us:
The Events listed above will be held at The Crypt at St Peters Church, all are welcome!
Full Address: INSPIRE AT ST.PETER’S, LIVERPOOL GROVE, SE17 2HH
The venue is a 15 minute walk From Elephant and Castle station.
BY TUBE
The nearest underground stations is Elephant and Castle, accessible via Northen Line and Bakerloo Line. This station is a 15 minute walk from The Crypt at St Peters.
BY TRAIN
The Crypt at St Peters is 15 minute walk from Elephant and Castle train station.
BY BUS
The following bus routes stop near The Crypt at St Peters: 12, 35, 45, 148, 171, 40, 68, 176 or 468. These stop at Westmoreland Road bus stop J or K which is a 2 minute walk from The Crypt at St Peters Church.