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Saturday, 7 April 2012. The Easter Dance of the Cathedrals. Yes, they really did. They didn’t just say that heaven’s a dance, or the liturgy’s a dance, or our relationship with God is a dance. They danced. Led by the bishop, and often playing a ball game at the same time. A bizarre medieval ritual? A safe way for clergy to let off steam? I decided to research the Easter dance and found that in fact it goes back to forgotten Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. Eusebius, the 4th-century church histor...

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Saturday, 7 April 2012. The Easter Dance of the Cathedrals. Yes, they really did. They didn’t just say that heaven’s a dance, or the liturgy’s a dance, or our relationship with God is a dance. They danced. Led by the bishop, and often playing a ball game at the same time. A bizarre medieval ritual? A safe way for clergy to let off steam? I decided to research the Easter dance and found that in fact it goes back to forgotten Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. Eusebius, the 4th-century church histor...

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The Bard School: March 2011

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Wednesday, 16 March 2011. Southwark Arts Forum Conference Saturday 26th March. On Saturday 26th March, Bards are invited to the Tate Modern to participate in a Professional Development conference run by Southwark Arts Forum, helping arists to find new and innovative ways to get things done in today's climate. All info is here. You will also need to sign up on that page too if you'd like to attend. Price is £15 for members of SAF and £25 for non members. You might be interested in Sit-Down comedy. Hammad,...

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The Bard School: Welcome to The Bard School!

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Friday, 1 October 2010. Welcome to The Bard School! The Bard School has been a light in the darkness for me and water in the desert. It has sustained me in my calling as an artist and as a Christian.' Karolina Stolarska, MA in philosophy and theology, developing as a poet, visual artist and creative facilitator. The Bard School is a place where I can gaze on the face of mystery, meet other Christian artists and rejoice in the image of the invisible God! We have workshops which help us to understand the t...

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The Bard School: April 2012

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Saturday, 7 April 2012. The Easter Dance of the Cathedrals. Yes, they really did. They didn’t just say that heaven’s a dance, or the liturgy’s a dance, or our relationship with God is a dance. They danced. Led by the bishop, and often playing a ball game at the same time. A bizarre medieval ritual? A safe way for clergy to let off steam? I decided to research the Easter dance and found that in fact it goes back to forgotten Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. Eusebius, the 4th-century church histor...

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The Bard School: September 2010

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Thursday, 23 September 2010. The Bard School returns! The sabbatical comes to a close and Bard School re-gathers on 25. September in St Mary of the Angels, Bayswater. Posted by Sarah de Nordwall. Wednesday, 1 September 2010. The Bard School Dates and Events. Posted by Sarah de Nordwall. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click here for a short introduction. Click here for The Bard School calendar. The Bard School returns! The Bard School Dates and Events. Bardic Texts and Articles. Sarah de Nordwall's blog.

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The Bard School: Summer's swansong in Bardic Margate for the Fellowship of the String

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Friday, 9 September 2011. Summer's swansong in Bardic Margate for the Fellowship of the String. When I asked for some bardic tales of the summer I was delighted to receive this lovely account of Justin and friends' adventures on Margate sands with guitars, eccentric eateries-turned-theatres and all the quirky joys that only the English Seaside offers. With thanks to Barnaby for the wonderful photo of the sunset over Margate. Literary lunch. on sea! There were a hundred performers, fireworks, acrobatics, ...

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: The Final Refuge

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Tuesday, 3 June 2014. They came for you at daybreak. When the war crept out of the darkness. To make the morning into a hell of hatred. They came for you in old age. When euthanasia seemed like a merciful option. You were always ready to serve. They came for you in middle age. When the younger version of yourself. Was set up as an idol to destroy you. You were always ready to forgive. They came for you in your shining youth. When they offered you everything but fidelity. How ready you were to let go.

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: August 2012

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Saturday, 18 August 2012. Or On looking out of the East Coast train from London to Edinburgh. Incredible how the sea dispels alarm. Arousing joy without a cause. A sight of inevitable bliss so inarticulate. And yet replete with messages and thrones. Then suddenly a monstrous thing. A squat and hideous robot,. Sits on the coast line like an ugly toy left out by troll children. Blind to the ravishing waves. A factory made of concrete blocks. A nuclear power station? Could one possibly say. Gives us a barn.

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: The Historian's Tale, 5041 AD

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Tuesday, 25 March 2014. The Historian's Tale, 5041 AD. They say there was a type of human. Aeons of the ancient world ago. Whom they called Woman. Who remembers why,. But it is rumoured,. It was something like a goddess. And connected, if it can be properly believed. With the bringing forth of life itself. You ask me who believes such folly. Or how could such a strange thing be. But there are stranger things. Than we can see. Through science or philosophy. There was a word used to describe this human;.

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: Poetry workshops for community projects

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Wednesday, 13 October 2010. Poetry workshops for community projects. I love performing and running workshops in varied community settings, because of the joy of seeing people amaze themselves and each other. They become confident as they see their own words on the page, the wall, the stage and begin to recognise that they are valued. Often they learn to value themselves and each other in a whole new way. One visitor to a Women's Day Centre. Who will call out, 'I know exactly what you mean! Another reside...

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: October 2012

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Wednesday, 3 October 2012. A Line becomes Alarmed. Who’s this sphere. Who’s bounced into our world of lines,. We don’t like round. And we don’t like pushed. What’s this plane rushing by? She says it’s a circle. But I don’t see the point. Well actually I only see a point,. How can a point. Take up so much room? I mean, what does she mean by curved space. When there’s only A to B. Why is she always slipping out of view. And round the bend? Where will it end? She says there’s even more than circles,. For a ...

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Po'em, n. [Fr. poeme; L. poema; Gr. poiema, anything made, a poem, from poiein, to make]. Welcome to Sarah Fordham's poetry blog. Audio - Talks and Poems. Love’s First Look. The Cool of the Day. Sarah's essays and articles. Karol Wojtyla Poetry (Sarah's academic work). Interview Success 4 u. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). London, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Buy Sarah's books online. That's the funniest thing I've ever heard ." by Nicholas Anderson, my nephew, then aged 12.

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: Bespoke poetry workshops for churches & interfaith settings

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Wednesday, 13 October 2010. Bespoke poetry workshops for churches and interfaith settings. For Christian Ecology Link Earth Day. I was invited to perform some poems and to run a creative writing workshop. The client said afterwards, "We were looking to unite our efforts with a spirit of joy and a sense of transcendence and you did it in two poems, thank you". The Theology of the Body. Was retranslated by Prof Michael Waldstien. When it was launched in Westminster. At Lawrence's Church in Reading. Specifi...

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: March 2014

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Tuesday, 25 March 2014. The Historian's Tale, 5041 AD. They say there was a type of human. Aeons of the ancient world ago. Whom they called Woman. Who remembers why,. But it is rumoured,. It was something like a goddess. And connected, if it can be properly believed. With the bringing forth of life itself. You ask me who believes such folly. Or how could such a strange thing be. But there are stranger things. Than we can see. Through science or philosophy. There was a word used to describe this human;.

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: Bespoke poetry workshops for schools & colleges

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Wednesday, 13 October 2010. Bespoke poetry workshops for schools and colleges. Working with teachers and NGOs, I've used poetry performances, creative-writing or public-speaking training to address aspects of the school curriculum in Citizenship, Literature, Drama and RE. I've also provided workshops and performances at colleges, universities and in conference seminars designed to train youth workers and volunteers. Talking to the boys at Eton. To work with a year 10 group (of 400 children! In a school i...

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Sarah de Nordwall's Blog - Poetry Opens the World: June 2014

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Tuesday, 3 June 2014. They came for you at daybreak. When the war crept out of the darkness. To make the morning into a hell of hatred. They came for you in old age. When euthanasia seemed like a merciful option. You were always ready to serve. They came for you in middle age. When the younger version of yourself. Was set up as an idol to destroy you. You were always ready to forgive. They came for you in your shining youth. When they offered you everything but fidelity. How ready you were to let go.

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