Released this April on Free Dirt Records, the album’s name refers to the cycles of our turbulent lives, to the uncertain tides that push us forward and back. Cadence, the new album from Amelia Baker’s experimental folk project Cinder Well, drifts between two far-flung seas: the hazy California coast where she grew up, and the wind-torn swells of Western Ireland that she’s come to love. Oceans flow through the centre of Cinder Well’s music. Tickets £13 available at The Art Shop and at the Chapel. In recent years Alastair has made films about The Battle of the Somme, a history of British Photography and the poets John Betjeman, Philip Larkin and TS Eliot. Operation Chiffon now completes the picture and makes the trilogy a unique quartet.Īlastair Laurence, who is curating this series, is a freelance documentary film maker who lives near Abergavenny. His trilogy Provos, Loyalists and Brits is recognised to be a definitive history of the conflict. Peter has written nine books, eight of them related to Northern Ireland, terrorism and political violence. He has won many awards for his work including Journalist of the Year, the James Cameron Award and Lifetime Achievement Awards from both BAFTA and the Royal Television Society. He is acknowledged to be one of the BBC’s most distinguished and respected journalists, best known for his coverage of the Irish conflict and political violence over the past 50 years. Peter Taylor’s latest book Operation Chiffon is the secret story of the road to peace in Ireland. Booking essential as space is limited Conversations at the Chapel – Peter Taylor Tickets £15 available at The Art Shop and at the Chapel. She has created and directed a number of projects for education, theatre and community as well as Soundscape, a ground breaking, Healing-Sound project that took place annually for 8 years in Abergavenny’s Nevill Hall Hospital. Please arrive 15 minutes before start. It is not possible to enter once the Gong Bath has started.Ĭhrys Blanchard has lead workshops, composed music and been a Natural Voice choir leader for over 40 years. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a comfortable mat to lie on (or reclining deckchair), a warm blanket, pillow and drinking water. The rejuvenating sound waves still the mind, soothe the spirit and take you to the peaceful realms of your deepest self where healing and transformation can occur. These deep sound meditations will offer you a chance to restore and rebalance your energy in alignment with nature and the underlying energy of the Celtic Year. Two sessions to choose from 4-5.30pm (3.45pm arrival) / 7.30-9pm (7.15pm arrival)Ĭelebrate the abundance and joy of life as summer fades, fruits ripen, and the mood is mellow.Ĭhrys will be continuing to offer Gong Baths the Chapel.
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