Monday 27th November
We are looking forward to welcoming you to The Dragon Café on Monday 27th Novemberr.
The Dragon Café will be in person at The Crypt at St Peters Church.
Join us as we spend the day getting creative with our special workshops!
Timetable
12:00pm: Doors Open - Come and relax, catch-up and chat. Hot and cold drinks will be available.
1:00pm - 2:00pm: Wordsmiths Creative Writing
In this fun workshop, attendees are guided through structured writing activities and games to enable them to create and share a mixture of fictional and true stories based on their own experiences.
The group setting allows each person to firstly build confidence by sharing work that they have created from nothing, and secondly to build empathy towards other people in their community by hearing their stories in their words. The goal is to enable a creative way to communicate and to understand thoughts and ideas whilst having fun.
2pm: Warm Food: This week at The Dragon Café we have free hot food available! This will be served at 2pm after the creative writing workshop.
2:30pm - 4:40pm: Tangible Things” an exploration of imagining and constructing “Places of Belonging” from found materials.
In this special extended workshop facilitated by the multi-talented artist, illustrator, and fabricator Jonny Dixon, participants will explore the idea of ‘Places of Belonging’ and what that means in terms of perception of ourselves and a sense of connectedness, whatever our exterior circumstances happen to be. Together the participants will work together to create a collaborative expression of what ‘Places of Belonging’ can be.
Using Found materials participants are offered the opportunity to create collaborative three-dimensional models which Jonny will work to connect together before the finished piece will be returned to the outside world, transformed by the artistic process.
Who is Jonny Dixon?
Living on a houseboat he built from scratch on the Medway Estuary on the North Kent coast, Jonny’s studio & home goes up and down with the tides.
His creative work has followed three different strands: theatre acting, mask & puppet making and fine art & illustration. Having toured the world as a theatre actor and maker of masks & puppets for nearly 30 years, his artwork has naturally developed a focus on character, atmosphere, drama and storytelling.
He enjoys building layers of detail and texture into his work, often using antique maps or vintage book covers as a starting canvas. The past, both recent and ancient often calls to him as subject matter and myth & folklore are a strong inspiration too. A sketchbook always journeys with him on his travels as a way of marking place & time and of dipping into imaginary worlds and drawing has been a meaningful part of his life ever since he could scribble.
His work has won awards and been shown in a number of solo exhibitions in the UK and he is sought after for unique commissions that breath life into bespoke visual narratives and fresh stories with personal meaning to the viewer.
Photo credit: ©Jonny Dixon 2023
5:00pm - 5:50pm: The Dragon Café Singing Group
In this session participants are invited to come together in celebration of the positive impact of singing and the voice. This session facilitated by our singing lead Vivien Ellis will be an energy filled journey through a mix of singing and vocal styles. From sea shanties, to old English chants, choral favourites written by the singing group and some improvised rounds and soundscapes. There is something in this session for everyone.
6:00pm - 7:00pm: Danceworks
For our final session this week it’s time for our uplifting and re-energising weekly dance. We have some great music and a mix of old and new dances to throw yourself into. As always, this session will be skilfully led by our resident chorographers Ariella and Renzo. No experience necessary, come along and join in.
All are welcome and we look forward to welcoming you to The Crypt at St Peters. See you on Monday!
How to Find Us:
The Events listed above will be held at The Crypt at St Peters Church, all are welcome!
Full Address: INSPIRE AT ST.PETER’S, LIVERPOOL GROVE, SE17 2HH
The venue is a 15 minute walk From Elephant and Castle station.
BY TUBE
The nearest underground stations is Elephant and Castle, accessible via Northen Line and Bakerloo Line. This station is a 15 minute walk from The Crypt at St Peters.
BY TRAIN
The Crypt at St Peters is 15 minute walk from Elephant and Castle train station.
BY BUS
The following bus routes stop near The Crypt at St Peters: 12, 35, 45, 148, 171, 40, 68, 176 or 468. These stop at Westmoreland Road bus stop J or K which is a 2 minute walk from The Crypt at St Peters Church.