KYLIE'S HAND-HELD CLAY LABYRINTH 4 & 18 JULY
Event description
WALK HOME WITH YOUR VERY OWN HAND-HELD LABYRINTH.
Feel the wave of relaxation come as you roll out and build with your very own hands, a clay Labyrinth so you can use a ball bearing to trace around the "path to peace" enjoying the therapy of it all. You'll get tips on safety, use of tools and the "how to" one step at a time.
WHAT'S included?
All materials plus the use of equipment and paints to decorate your work of art.
A light lunch and coffee/tea all day. Please let us know any special dietary requirements or answer "nil" in the ticketing questions.
The price includes two sessions. The first is on Friday 4th July 10.30am to 3.30pm. Your gem of a creation will need to "rest" for 2 weeks to dry so you will resume for another half-day to paint and decorate your Labyrinth - 1pm to 3pm on 18th June.
WHAT IS A LABYRINTH? IS IT LIKE A MAZE?
Simply put, a labyrinth is similar to a maze, however unlike a maze which has branches, a labyrinth is one single path, and as such, there are no wrong turns. A labyrinth's path is supposed to be easy to follow and is not constructed with the intention of making the participant feel confused or lost. Instead, one of the intended outcomes is quite the opposite, as labyrinths are used as meditation tools, to calm and focus the participant.
Generally speaking, the labyrinth has a single opening, you walk in a back-and-forth pattern on the path until you reach the end. At the end, you turn around and walk out along the same path you came in on. It's pretty straight forward when you see this in person. Most labyrinths don't come with signs, or directions, they are "just there" for people to walk on and enjoy.
Some participants will hopefully use this at home to help them feel a sense of calm, meditation and clarity, others probably just think of it as a fun path to run their fingers around while contemplating their own path to peace.
WHERE IS ARTS NOW HERE - we are located over the railway line on Hway 1, diagonally across from the Warnertown Pub. Only 1000 metres from the rail crossing on the left-hand side.
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