Event Calendar
"You dance in my chest where no one sees you"
Rumi
Future Events
❤♥¸¸.•* `°•.¸☆*Fibromyalgia Support Group*❤♥¸¸.•* `°•.¸☆
Meeting once a month.
Please call 01638 578575 or 07960 635595 for details and watch out for more info and various articles here
Successful workshops
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February 20th 2010
Workshop for the University of Cambridge Musical Theatre Society
Felicity Cook
1-5pm
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February 27th 2010
Workshop for Trinity College Choir, University of Cambridge
Felicity Cook
10.30 - 12.30
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March 12th 2010
Workshop for Downing College (Oriental Choir) University of Cambridge
Felicity Cook
2-6pm
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Queens College, University of Cambridge Grduate Choir: February 13th 2010
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'Singers Bootcamp 1' - August 13th Cambridge. A workshop where individuals had chance to explore their voices and the feelings, thoughts and emotions surrounding their singing.
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July 27th 2008: "Creating with Voice"with Jacqui Dankworth (Jazz Singer) and Felicity Cook Vocal Coach andTherapist.) This was a workshop focusing in on the joy of singing!
Venue: the Fulbourn Centre, Fulbourn. Time 10 - 4:30; Cost £55
Please contact me for more information: felicity.cook@virgin.net
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Transforming the Voice of Fear to the Voice of Empowerment
One-day Workshop For the Cambridge Jungian Circle
with Felicity Cook
This will focus on awareness in body andmind, noticing how held toughts, feelings and emotions relate to thefunction of the sounds within the voice and what the inner dialogue isthat keeps us dis-empowered.
For more information please email felicity.cook@virgin.net.
May 10th 2008
9.30am-4.30pm
Wandlebury Centre,
Cambridge
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Exploring Colour, Light and Sound
A weekend working with the Mandala through painting, colour, voice, sound and shape.
May 16th (evening) 17th & 18th 2008
with Barry Stevens and Felicity Cook
Mandalas are universal images which can be found all over theworld and beyond. They exist in the West, notably in the rose windowsof cathedrals, and other forms of sacred art. They have been exploredand developed to an exceptional degree in the East, especially in theTibetan and Indian cultures and they are widely used in American Indianrituals. Mandalas are found everywhere in human culture especiallywhere awareness of unity is understood and celebrated. They occurabundantly in nature from the infinitely small as in atomic structuresto the infinitely large as in galaxies. They are widely used formeditation and healing.
Come and join this joyful, experienced pair of facilitators,Barry Stevens and Felicity Cook, as you witness your journey in colourand sound as the weekend progresses.
For more information please go to www.mandalas.co.uk (see 'Newmarket Weekend'), or call Felicity on 01638 578575.











