3 Cauldrons
Celtic divination through movement
April 16 @ 8:30 pm – 10:00 pm

In pagan Irish society, the Filid (poets) held near-divine status. Through their words, they channelled divine inspiration, prophecy, or clairvoyance, and like spells cast their satire could topple rulers. The Cauldron of Poesy is a cryptic early Irish text dating to the 8th century, which outlines the conditions necessary for cultivating this creative inspiration, using an allegory of 3 cauldrons. In this workshop, we’ll journey together through a gentle improvised movement practice to explore each of the cauldrons.
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Míntírigh translates to reclaim. Drawing inspiration from the Mná Feasa (‘Knowing Women’/Seers), Miriam creatively combines insights from their studies of Celtic heritage, paganism, expressionist movement studies and somatics, to hold explorative journeys for individual and communal release.
Limited to 15 places
