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Greater London, England

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To Re-Cite: Ayat al-Kursi - Sound, Faith, and Collective Listening
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To Re-Cite: Ayat al-Kursi - Sound, Faith, and Collective Listening

We warmly invite you to a workshop as part of the wider development of our newly co-commissioned project with artist Aliaskar Abarkas, exploring sound, music, and listening through faith and collective experience. The session brings together members of our community with Muslim backgrounds to share ideas, and reflections on how sonic practices – from recitation and prayer to breath, rhythm, and silence – shape spiritual, emotional, and communal life. The starting point of the project is the Quranic verse Ayat al-Kursi, whispered across generations, transmitted as both lullaby and sonic protection. This session is the first in a series of workshops forming part of a longer-term project. Further confirmed sessions will take place on: Sun 26 Apr, Sun 17 May, and Sun 31 May. Aliaskar Abarkas is an Iranian artist based in London. Rooted in alternative and communal art education, his practice stages choreographic encounters that move from individual elements into collective expression. Often in dialogue with historical sources, Abarkas builds collaborative frameworks that invite participants to interpret and activate inherited scores through music, exhibition, and performance-making. He is currently an Associate Artist at Sadler’s Wells / Rose Choreographic School (London, 2024–26) and Lead Artist at Autograph Gallery (Acts of Solidarity, in partnership with All Change, London, 2025–28).

Sun 12 Apr10:30Counterpoints Arts(4.2mi)
Sunday Creative Writing Course: Five Weeks of Spring
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Sunday Creative Writing Course: Five Weeks of Spring

Join writer and teacher, Anna Dempsey, for this five-week course of guided fiction writing, sharing words in a tender, supportive community. This course is perfect for writers of any stage who want to explore their voice, try new ideas, finish a writing project or connect with fellow creatives in a relaxed and welcoming environment. Each week, you will focus on different elements of short story and novel writing including plot, dialogue, character, setting and pacing. You’ll be looking at spring inspired writing and pop culture to do this. Think the ridiculous film Spring Breakers meets Anne of Green Gables meets Mary Oliver in a field of sunflowers. These five weeks are a great time to start a new short story, novel or dive back into some old idea notebooks. Course details When: Every Sunday from 29 March, 11.30am-1.30pmDates: 29 March, 12 April, 19 April, 26 April, 3 May(Please note we are skipping Easter Sunday on 5 April) Where: SET Social, 55a Nigel Road, Peckham, SE15 4NP What to expect: Guided writing exercises each week, handouts and optional writing homework Opportunities to share your work out loud with a welcoming group A chance to be part of a creative community (yay friends) Each week, two writers share up to 2,500 words and receive thoughtful feedback from Anna and the group The bar and cafe will be open throughout the workshop, providing coffee, tea and other refreshments. ***This course is an inclusive feminist space open to all.

Sun 12 Apr11:30Peckham Rye Tabernacle Baptist Church(3.1mi)

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