Creative Women’s Gathering: Cruinniú Ealaíonta | |
You are invited to join me on a beautiful retreat in the wilds of Wicklow for a special co-created event.
Cruinniú Ealaíonta means Creative Gatherings in English.
We will be a total of 20 women coming to share our precious time together. We invite in our laughter, joy, tears and of course our creativity!
My hope and intention is that the Cruinniú Ealaíonta is a weekend that allows us to listen to ourselves and others in a way that we rarely get to; to respond to our creative selves and to nourish and care deeply for ourselves and each other.
We do this by taking the usual ‘over-scheduling mindset’ and throwing it out the window. Instead, we create from the minute we arrive. We create an organic list of what we can offer amongst ourselves. This process invites each and every one of us to fully be present in the group. Magic ensues.
Food is not offered as part of the weekend, instead, we co-create the food too. You are invited to bring what you like to eat for breakfast and lunch and bring a contribution to dinners on Friday and Saturday nights, e.g. a salad dish or a side. More information will be sent about this closer to the time.
What you can expect:
- Accommodation in shared rooms https://www.mucklagh.love/gallery
- A plethora of wonderful activities from meditation to yoga to singing (obvs!) to dancing.
- Sharing circle
- A no-alcohol weekend to allow for connection and nourishment.
- Beautiful food that we bring to share with each other.
- Enriching conversations
- Beautiful scenery
- The wonderful feeling of co-creating; making the space and time our own
The event is facilitated and held by Una McCann, a choir leader based in Belfast with over 30 years of facilitation experience. You can find out more about what I get up to on my FB page. https://www.facebook.com/p/Una-McCann-Music-61558408430060/ Website is coming soon.
This event is not advertised. It is passed from creative woman to creative woman. It sold out quickly last time and I anticipate the same response as the women who attended it asked for it to be repeated.