Tree tales, tree poems, the secret passports into the world of trees, tree
books, tree people, tree sculpture…Celebrating Forests is a two day
event at Cloddymoss, Culbin Woods(13 & 14 November 2004) that will
offer participants the chance to experience a range of arts based activities
that will help us see trees in new ways.
The weekend will be led by Gordon MacLellan of Creeping Toad. Creeping
Toad (www.creepingtoad.org.uk)
activities use readily available, often natural or recycled materials.
Drawing on skills and knowledge from across the curriculum, they encourage a
holistic approach to learning by weaving science into drama, language into art.
In this workshop, activities will be presented as if for use with 9 – 12 year
olds, but able to be transferred to informal youth and family events.
The weekend will be suitable for arts workers, environmentalists, youth
leaders, community workers and anybody who has an interest in developing skills
in using the arts to celebrate the natural environment.
The cost of the weekend is only £30 and this includes all materials and lunch
on each day. Places are strictly limited. There will be an element of
outside work on this course.
To book a place please call Caroline Coomber on 01343 557146 or email caroline.coomber@moray.gov.uk to
check if places are available. You will be sent a booking form to complete and
return with your non-refundable fee.
Looking at trees on walks, in woods, in parks and in familiar playgrounds and
gardens will never be quite the same again. So join Gordon the Toad in
Celebrating Forests.
Organised by Moray Council & Forestry Commission
Scotland.