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Workshop: The poetics of place

The poetics of place

with Sophie Craven

Tickets: https://ticketpass.org/event/ELDFQP/the-poetics-of-place

In uncertain times of ecological crisis, we have a lot to defend and to protect. But what are we defending, and what are we protecting? In the Western world, we have experienced a radical separation from the world around us, leading us to believe and behave as if ‘nature’ is not people, and people are not nature. 

The etymology of ecology is oikos + logy, i.e., the study of house or home and family or kin. In this day-long inquiry, we will delve into what it truly means to study our home; i.e. to re-entangle ourselves within a wider web of interspecies relationships. For this we will work with the Penryn woodland as our ecological collaborator.

This November, join writer, artist and facilitator Sophie Craven for an intensive exploration into the poetics of place. Drawing on thinkers such as Bayo Akomolafe, Sophie Strand, Robert McFarlane, Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti and others, we will thread theory into practice with a variety of creative exercises, discussions and makings. Essentially, we will co-develop a phenomenological and ontological inquiry into what it means to become intertwined and entangled with the landscape around us. Using the ancient woodlands of Penryn, as well as The Convivial’s learning space as our campuses, we will explore what it means to ‘world the world’ (Mika et al) through eco-phenomenology, post humanist theory and practice, and storytelling. 

This workshop is suitable for anyone with a keen interest in ecology and environment, place-based research and arts, eco-imagination and storytelling. A reference list will be provided at the end of the workshop.

Workshop structure

Session 1 – 10-12pm: Becoming chosen

  • Group introduction 

  • Short presentation on Goethian observation, phenomenology and the sensuous world

  • Observations + exercises in the Penryn woods

Lunch, 12-1pm

Session 2 – 1-3pm: Becoming entangled

  • Short presentation on posthumanism, porosity and entanglement 

  • Observations + exercises in the Penryn woods

Break, 3-3.30pm 

Session 3 – 3.30-5pm: Becoming story

  • Short presentation on the grammar of animism and narrative ecosystems

  • Storytellings in the Penryn woods 

  • Closing circle

Costs and tickets

There are just 12 spaces available for this day-long workshop. Please refer to the following suggestions when booking your place: 

  • No spare income – pay what you can / reach out regarding other-than-financial forms of exchange

  • Low spare income – £10 

  • Medium spare income – £30

  • High spare income – £50 

  • Supporter ticket – £70

A simple vegan lunch will be supplied as part of the day. Tea, coffee and a selection of fruit and cakes will also be available for free, and a selection of soft drinks at a small cost.

Facilitator

Sophie is a writer, artist and facilitator based in Cornwall, UK. She graduated from SOAS university in 2016 with a BA in Arabic and Social Anthropology, and a specialisation in memory, imagination and heritage sites (with fieldwork taking place in the West Bank of Palestine).

She worked in learning and facilitation for seven years before completing her MA in Poetics of Imagination at Schumacher College / Dartington School of Arts in 2024. She also holds a CPD qualification in Trauma-Informed Practice from University of Sussex (2021).

Sophie’s research interests include mytho-poetics, folklore, ecology, systems thinking and psychology. She is currently in the process of writing her first novel, Places Strange, a semi-fictionalised life narrative exploring the boundaries and meeting places between the imaginal, the mythological and the psyche.

Tickets: https://ticketpass.org/event/ELDFQP/the-poetics-of-place



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