Category: winter 2018

Our Very First Music Video! From the Song Creation Collective

Massive thanks to all the Recovery College Students and Ealain and Sarah who facilitated the group involved, we are incredibly lucky to have such a wealth of creativity.  Also a special mention also to Kotryna Cikanaviciute, our communications guru, huge appreciation for all your support!

Winter Wellbeing – 18th of January 2019

To help get 2019 off to good start, our students would like to invite you to join us as we get the energy flowing, make connections and stoke our good intentions for personal growth and wellbeing for the new year! 

We very much hope you will join us on this day of Music, Culture and Laughter.

Please see invitation below for more information and please circulate the attached poster as you like.

Arrangements for this event are as follows:

Venue: Dundalk Institute of Technology, School of Nursing

Date: Friday January 18th

Time: 10.30-2pm

Registration @ 10.30 am

Numbers for this free well being event are limited and are already filling up, so please RSVP by Friday January 11th January to avoid disappointment

Please arrive on time, so as not to miss anything!

Winter Wellbeing Day Poster 2019

First Fortnight Arts and Culture Festival – the first two weeks in January

Dear Recovery College Student,
As we come towards the end of our Autumn schedule of programmes I’d like to thank so much for all your time, commitment and energy these past few months.  I hope you’ve found the courses beneficial, and we very much hope to see you all again in the new year.
We’ll be circulating information soon both about our Winter wellbeing day, which will take place in DKIT on Friday January 18th, and also our upcoming Spring Schedule.  In the meantime I wanted to let you know about the First Fortnight European Mental Health, Art and Culture festival 2019, there’s so much to look forward to hear, perhaps a few of you might like to organsie a meet up between yourselves in true student fashion.  For full details please see below:
 
For those of you creatively inclined our friends from First Fortnight, picked out a couple of highlights for you to consider:
Madness, Mental Illness, & Creativity: Writers and Artists in Conversation (€10/ €12)

Three creatives in the fields of writing and visual art, Arnold Thomas Fanning, Sara Baume and Eoghan O’Driscoll, discuss their experience and thinking on the links between creativity and mental illness, and how one impinges on the other in the context of their work practice and disciplines. The conversation facilitated by Claire Hennessy will include but not be limited to topics such as what it means to create art about mental illness, the benefits of art, and the line between the therapeutic and therapy.

Songwriting workshop (free but online registration essential)

Singer songwriters Fiona Hannon (aka Darwin’s Daughter) & Daniel Hertzov come together to help you find the lyrics & melody to express yourself through song. A mix of hands on songwriting and music, the workshop gives you the basics, lets you try it out and gives you practical tips to take away so you can continue at home. Worskhop in English, Russian and Polish.

More information about the festival

 
First Fortnight, Mental Health, Art and Culture Festival is an Irish charity that challenges mental health prejudice through cultural action and the provision of creative therapy to marginalised groups. The organisation was founded in 2009 and has been running a Mental Health and Arts festival each January since 2012. Next year the festival will be taking place from Thurs 3 – Sun 20 Jan 2019 and will be hosting over 150 events in Dublin across 22 counties. This year, the festival will have a special focus on European communities as part of First Fortnight long-standing partnership with NEFELE, the European Festivals Network for Mental Life Enhancement (http://www.nefeleproject.eu/). With this in mind over 15 European countries will be represented in this unique edition of the festival. First Fortnight also runs The Center for Creative Therapies and provides Art Therapies to homeless people who are referred to the organisation: https://www.firstfortnight.ie/what-we-do/creative-therapies
Kindly
John Kelly.
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