Jan Hawkins & Rachel Freeth offer a two day, Friday/Saturday, 16th/17th May, residential gathering focussing on day one on 'To be seen or not to be seen, that is the question - what masks might we habitually wear?
Being seen or not seen is experienced within relationships throughout our lives in many ways - within partnerships, marriage, friendships, professional relationships, as clients, supervisees and within groups of all kinds. How, when and in what ways are we visible in the world, or alternatively invisible? In this largely experiential day we explore these experiences and how they affect us. More details in flier on request.
After the first day workshop, and a break, there will be time for an encounter group or other options (email for full flier)
Day two: 'Play is the highest form of research' said Albert Einstein
How much were we encouraged to play as children and did we play largely on our own or with others? Do we like to win or achieve something, or is it fun simply to take part? Did life early on become a serious business? More details in flier on request