Events – archive

 

This page shows past Relational Spaces events. See our upcoming events.

Community Spring Walk

Community Spring Walk

Sunday 24 April 2022

Come and join us for another Community Walk, this time in beautiful Highgate Wood!

(RS private community event)

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The chicken soup of identity: transgender and non-binary 101

The chicken soup of identity: transgender and non-binary 101

This event has unfortunately had to be cancelled because Chai-Yoel is unwell. It will be rescheduled in 2022.

Join us for this workshop aimed at developing your knowledge and skills in working with transgender, non-binary and gender diverse community members.

With Chai-Yoel Korn.

(Public event)

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Pluralogue 32: pandemic pickling and play

Pluralogue 32: pandemic pickling and play

An experiential interactive Zoom workshop packed full of homemade pickles, pots of preservation and plenty of play!

No culinary experience needed! Just bring a few basic ingredients, a few simple kitchen tools (full ingredients and tool list provided in advance) and ensure your inner child is ready too…

With Darren Cheek and Rosanna Cooper. Saturday 13 March 2021. (Public event)

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Belongings

Belongings

Sunday 11 April 2021, 2.30pm

Join Fiona Yaron-Field for this online book launch and CPD Pluralogue event. Entry price includes a signed copy of Fiona’s new booklet.

Belongings is an ongoing project raising awareness about the experiences of people who have been trafficked to the UK.

(Public event)

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Diary of a Madman

Diary of a Madman

Friday 30 April 2021, 7.30pm

If you missed it before, fear not: Darren is back! Join us online as Relational Spaces’ Darren Cheek performs a dramatic reading of Gogol’s Diary of a Madman, adapted by Kelvin Segger.

(Public event)

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