Professor Nick Clements is hosting a
cross-generational workshop in Stroud this May that he says to enable men to "step into their indigenous beauty".
The day-long event at Hawkwood College will be spent exploring creativity and imagination, creating ceremony
and ritual, being authentic, proud and vulnerable.
Nick says that men who attend can
expect ot be challenged and empowered in a spirit of collaboration and
creativity and promises you will enjoy yourselves, be heard, and have the
opportunity to isten to others.
The day will start in 'heady'
general discussions, then step into a space where emotions and support can
be offered, and finally come to a state of raw, honest, transparent
spiritual development.
Nick is a specialist in rites of
passage with over 30 years experience of working with boys, men, fathers and
grandfathers in areas of high social need.
He has lived, studied and been
trained in ceremony and ritual by indigenous people all over the world and is
an author, workshop leader, filmmaker, and storyteller.
Details of prices, bursaries and
concessions are available from Hawkwood by calling 01453 759034 or emailing info@hawkwoodcollege.co.uk.
To find out more about the Men Together workshop on Saturday 25 May visit the Hawkwood website.
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