workshops Archives - In-Spiral https://in-spiral.org/tag/workshops/ INTENTIONAL BUSINESS COLLECTIVE Sat, 27 Jan 2024 14:56:24 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://i0.wp.com/in-spiral.org/wp-content/uploads/cropped-in-Spiral.sq_.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 workshops Archives - In-Spiral https://in-spiral.org/tag/workshops/ 32 32 234993657 ALICE IN TUMBLELAND – A CIRCUS ADVENTURE https://in-spiral.org/alice-in-tumbleland-a-circus-adventure/ Sat, 14 Apr 2018 08:30:31 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=4122 The imaginative students came up with the idea of  and Alice in Wonderland themed show this year, so we proceeded to co-create Alice in Tumbleland; Curiouser and Circusier.

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Another wonderful blessing unfurled recently in the form of our 3rd Circus Bootcamp at Swifts Creek P12 School! We had only 4 1/2 days to teach, co-create, produce and perform for the lcoal community.

The imaginative students came up with the idea of  and Alice in Wonderland themed show this year, so we proceeded to co-create Alice in Tumbleland; Curiouser and Circusier.

Stretching some seriously brave creative minds and bodies we created a landscape to draw Alice through a foreign land of poi, staves, juggling, acrobalance and tumbling.

We had the awesome support of Year 8 Co-ordinator Sarah Carr who was amazing as always in ensuring everything behind the scenes was smooth for all involved. And past student Elisha came on board again with her fabulous make up and facepainting skills which was super.

We were lucky to have the help of super talented acrobatic and theatrical superstar Joana Joy on board this year. She coached the students through the physical aspects of circus, while I focused on object manipulation and story, which created a balanced foundation to collaborate with students.

The audience, staff and students were all thrilled with the results. My highlight was having some involvement from students that were initially not keen on circus, but with gentle invitation ended up being integral parts of the production and performance.

We are looking forward to more circusy goodness next year!

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HEAD OVER HEELS @ SWIFTS CREEK https://in-spiral.org/head-over-heels-swifts-creek/ Wed, 28 Feb 2018 01:45:01 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=3697 Circus Week with Year 8s at Swifts Creek P12 School 2017 Monday: Joined by Luth Wolff from Solid State Circus, we begin with an introduction to all the skills we are going to be learning and cocreating with during the week. They are picking skills up pretty fast, and are surprisingly aware of their bodies for their age group. After warm up games and chatting about the storyline we will weave, we delve into tumbling, acrobalance, sliding table, hoops, staff, poi and movement. Excitement – 95%, Skill – 15% Tuesday: Today we begin creating patterns for each of the skills, so everyone has a basic choreography to come back to. Some pick it up straight away, but many find it confusing to work with the music, moving to a beat and counting out spins on staff and poi. Still have 2 days til showtime though! Excitement – 80%, Skill – 30%, Confusion – 15% Wednesday: Now it is time to work the pieces into a story line so we have a full performance. Somehow I have managed to create two entirely different beginnings for the staff piece. Students are confused but patient. Co-ordinator is worried. I have faith. Excitement – 60%, Skill – 50%, Confusion – 50% Thursday: We only have the morning sessions to fine tune and rehearse, as the afternoon is full of facepaint, sorting costumes and setting up the performance space. A show is emerging. The students are knackered. I ditch the last classroom rehearsal in favour of 20 minutes of yoga nidra (relaxation) By the end nearly all the kids are asleep. I let them sleep into lunch, they’re gonna need their energy! Excitement – 50%, Skill – 60%, Confusion – 60%, Panic – 20% Creative development of The Toy Box Thursday evening: Parents and community members arrive for the performance. Staff have all pitched in helping with bits of production and logistics. It feels good to have so much support, especially from the Co-ordinator. We are all set. Students are painted and costumed, stage is set, bums are on seats, time to announce. I’m watching as if in a dream from the sound deck. They are nailing it. The start is a little wobbly, but by the time they get to the staff routine they are all in sync. I’m getting chills. I’m actually trying not to cry. I am so freikin proud of what they have managed to achieve in only 4 days. They finish, they bow, the audience errupts. I don’t think i’ve felt this good in a long time. The Co-ordinator is crying. The Principal is ecstatic and already planning next year. The staff, students and parents are all jubilant and so thrilled. Excitement – 95%, Skill – 80%, Confusion – 20%, Panic – 0%, Exhuberance – 100% Friday: We have time for one last run through before setting up for the lunch time show. This is for the students over the road at the primary school. Some of them I taught earlier this year in Performing Arts. The kids nail it again. I couldn’t be more proud. After a late lunch we play the video of the performance for them. The best bit was seeing the kids cheering for each other when they did super cool somersaults and dive rolls. The comraderie among them was just wonderful. Excitement – 100%, Skill – 90%, Confusion – 0%, Panic – 0%, Exhuberance – 100%, Pride 100% Yes, this is what I love doing, helping these amazing young people bring out their best and absolutely shine – and do it together. I can’t wait to get back for the next amazing Circus Week at this school, and more, in the coming years. Images from the circus show The Toy Box Video of full circus show – The Toy Box Students’ reflections on the week Assistant Principal Barbara Napthene Would you like a Creative Bootcamp at your school, event or organisation? We run collaborative projects and workshops fostering creativity, wellness and sustainability. If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp please email Tjoni Johansen at tjonij@outlook.com for a free consultation on how we can generate a program to suit your needs.

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Circus Week with Year 8s at Swifts Creek P12 School 2017

Monday:

Joined by Luth Wolff from Solid State Circus, we begin with an introduction to all the skills we are going to be learning and cocreating with during the week. They are picking skills up pretty fast, and are surprisingly aware of their bodies for their age group. After warm up games and chatting about the storyline we will weave, we delve into tumbling, acrobalance, sliding table, hoops, staff, poi and movement.

Excitement – 95%, Skill – 15%

Tuesday:

Today we begin creating patterns for each of the skills, so everyone has a basic choreography to come back to. Some pick it up straight away, but many find it confusing to work with the music, moving to a beat and counting out spins on staff and poi. Still have 2 days til showtime though!

Excitement – 80%, Skill – 30%, Confusion – 15%

Wednesday:

Now it is time to work the pieces into a story line so we have a full performance. Somehow I have managed to create two entirely different beginnings for the staff piece. Students are confused but patient. Co-ordinator is worried. I have faith.

Excitement – 60%, Skill – 50%, Confusion – 50%

Thursday:

We only have the morning sessions to fine tune and rehearse, as the afternoon is full of facepaint, sorting costumes and setting up the performance space. A show is emerging. The students are knackered. I ditch the last classroom rehearsal in favour of 20 minutes of yoga nidra (relaxation) By the end nearly all the kids are asleep. I let them sleep into lunch, they’re gonna need their energy!

Excitement – 50%, Skill – 60%, Confusion – 60%, Panic – 20%

Creative development of The Toy Box

Thursday evening:

Parents and community members arrive for the performance. Staff have all pitched in helping with bits of production and logistics. It feels good to have so much support, especially from the Co-ordinator.

We are all set. Students are painted and costumed, stage is set, bums are on seats, time to announce.

I’m watching as if in a dream from the sound deck. They are nailing it. The start is a little wobbly, but by the time they get to the staff routine they are all in sync. I’m getting chills. I’m actually trying not to cry. I am so freikin proud of what they have managed to achieve in only 4 days.

They finish, they bow, the audience errupts. I don’t think i’ve felt this good in a long time. The Co-ordinator is crying. The Principal is ecstatic and already planning next year. The staff, students and parents are all jubilant and so thrilled.

Excitement – 95%, Skill – 80%, Confusion – 20%, Panic – 0%, Exhuberance – 100%

Friday:

We have time for one last run through before setting up for the lunch time show. This is for the students over the road at the primary school. Some of them I taught earlier this year in Performing Arts.

The kids nail it again. I couldn’t be more proud. After a late lunch we play the video of the performance for them. The best bit was seeing the kids cheering for each other when they did super cool somersaults and dive rolls. The comraderie among them was just wonderful.

Excitement – 100%, Skill – 90%, Confusion – 0%, Panic – 0%, Exhuberance – 100%, Pride 100%

Yes, this is what I love doing, helping these amazing young people bring out their best and absolutely shine – and do it together. I can’t wait to get back for the next amazing Circus Week at this school, and more, in the coming years.

Images from the circus show The Toy Box

Video of full circus show – The Toy Box

Students’ reflections on the week

Assistant Principal Barbara Napthene

Would you like a Creative Bootcamp at your school, event or organisation?

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ACTING UP @ SWIFTS CREEK https://in-spiral.org/acting-up-swifts-creek/ Sun, 27 Aug 2017 09:48:01 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=2914 Performing Arts Intensive Earlier this year we were blessed to be back at Swifts Creek P12 School, this time with a performing arts intensive for the Year 6s and 7s. In collaboration with the contageously joyous Chris James from The Dreaming Space and talented actor and teacher David Clisby, the students were immersed in a swell of creative classes. Chris and David spent more time on the physical aspects included acting, clowning, improvisation and singing, offering loads of technical skill interspersed with time for creative development and presentation. I offered creative movement, puppetry, and the creative production aspects such as script and story writing, facepainting, music in theatre and costume design. We spent three days on skills development with the students, helping them get comfortable with ‘playing’, building trust and starting to formulate an idea for their end of year production .The last hour was a chance for students to get up on ‘stage’ and present something they had been working on – and everyone loved the puppets!! Creative Movement with Tjoni Acting and Improvisation with David Clisby Puppetry with Tjoni   Puppetry Intensive They loved them so much in fact we did another bootcamp a few weeks later, to bring back more puppets!; this time with the exceptional talent of puppeteer David Splatt. As well as being one of a small number of traditional puppeteers left in Australia, he is also very well known for playing a saw with incredible precision, with which he did very well on Australia’s Got Talent. David worked with the students on honing in their puppeteering skills, as well as deepening their improvisation, mime and clowning hats. Meanwhile I was working with them to create story lines, pepping up their facepainting, and bringing in more creative movement. In the last few hours the classes all came together to begin writing a story together in collaboration, following the trail of the Heroes’ Journey. The biggest challenge was trying to keep the characters out of politics (it was Trump time on the media and half the class wanted to do a piece on that!)… but we managed to steer it steeply back to something more appropriate! The students are now well on their way with the help of their dedicated teachers and staff to create their own performance for the end of the year. I’m super keen to hear how it all goes!! Creative Bootcamp runs collaborative projects and workshops fostering creativity, wellness and sustainability. If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen VIA tjonij (@) outlook.com for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program for your organisation or event. Back to Latest News Back to Past Events

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Performing Arts Intensive

Earlier this year we were blessed to be back at Swifts Creek P12 School, this time with a performing arts intensive for the Year 6s and 7s.

In collaboration with the contageously joyous Chris James from The Dreaming Space and talented actor and teacher David Clisby, the students were immersed in a swell of creative classes. Chris and David spent more time on the physical aspects included acting, clowning, improvisation and singing, offering loads of technical skill interspersed with time for creative development and presentation. I offered creative movement, puppetry, and the creative production aspects such as script and story writing, facepainting, music in theatre and costume design.

We spent three days on skills development with the students, helping them get comfortable with ‘playing’, building trust and starting to formulate an idea for their end of year production .The last hour was a chance for students to get up on ‘stage’ and present something they had been working on – and everyone loved the puppets!!

Creative Movement with Tjoni

Acting and Improvisation with David Clisby

Puppetry with Tjoni

 

Puppetry Intensive

They loved them so much in fact we did another bootcamp a few weeks later, to bring back more puppets!; this time with the exceptional talent of puppeteer David Splatt. As well as being one of a small number of traditional puppeteers left in Australia, he is also very well known for playing a saw with incredible precision, with which he did very well on Australia’s Got Talent.

David worked with the students on honing in their puppeteering skills, as well as deepening their improvisation, mime and clowning hats. Meanwhile I was working with them to create story lines, pepping up their facepainting, and bringing in more creative movement.

In the last few hours the classes all came together to begin writing a story together in collaboration, following the trail of the Heroes’ Journey. The biggest challenge was trying to keep the characters out of politics (it was Trump time on the media and half the class wanted to do a piece on that!)… but we managed to steer it steeply back to something more appropriate!

The students are now well on their way with the help of their dedicated teachers and staff to create their own performance for the end of the year.

I’m super keen to hear how it all goes!!

Creative Bootcamp runs collaborative projects and workshops fostering creativity, wellness and sustainability.

If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen VIA tjonij (@) outlook.com for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program for your organisation or event.

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SCARY CLOWNS TAKE TO THE STAGE https://in-spiral.org/scary-clowns-swifts-creek/ Sun, 27 Aug 2017 03:57:04 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=2881 I love co-creating with students, beginning with a seed of an idea, helping it to grow, nourish it with skillls and tools, and feed it until it unfurls like a lilly… well maybe not a lilly, more like a scaful of scary clowns; well that’s the theme that was requested so that’s what we did!! At one of our earlier bootcamps at Swifts Creek P12 School in November last year. Year 8s are fun. They have enough motor skills to do all the awesome technical things we teach, and enough playfulness to explore and create, and enough mind to bring their own ideas to the table. I was glad to have the collaborative company of Luth Wolff from Solid State Circus. My background is mainly in fire manipulation, production, dance and theatre, so her awesome talents with tumbling, trampoline, acrobalance and more created a great balanced program. Learning front flips was one of the highlights for many students, as well as the opportunity to perform in front of their peers, “I’m looking forward to being able to show off how awesome we are!” was the comment from one young acrobat. Staff spinning was another favourite, as well as the opportunity to make some friends and deeper connections that weren’t obvious before. By the end of our week together we had all managed to pull together a 15 minute show, and the students did an amazing job pulling off all their crazy antics and cool stunts to a receptive crowd of family, friends, staff and co-students. Along with students and staff, Year 8 co-ordinator Sarah Carr who organised the program was thrilled with the result. ‘One of the great things for our year 8s has been that circus is all about communication cooperation and collaboration, compared to a lot of the activities they do which is all about competition. It’s been really good for the year 8s to work on their teamwork skills, communication with each other and to bond as a group. As an English teacher as well I can just see how their work together will impact their learning in the classroom in a really positive manner. It’s been an awesome week and we’re looking forward to doing much more circus in the future.’ Well, so are we! And we are super excited to be joining them again later in 2017 for another fabulous Circus Week. Creative Bootcamp offers programs across performing arts as well as creative arts practises. If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp, please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen via tjonij (@) outlook.com for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program for your organisation or event. Back to Latest News Back to Past Events

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I love co-creating with students, beginning with a seed of an idea, helping it to grow, nourish it with skillls and tools, and feed it until it unfurls like a lilly… well maybe not a lilly, more like a scaful of scary clowns; well that’s the theme that was requested so that’s what we did!! At one of our earlier bootcamps at Swifts Creek P12 School in November last year.

Year 8s are fun. They have enough motor skills to do all the awesome technical things we teach, and enough playfulness to explore and create, and enough mind to bring their own ideas to the table.

I was glad to have the collaborative company of Luth Wolff from Solid State Circus. My background is mainly in fire manipulation, production, dance and theatre, so her awesome talents with tumbling, trampoline, acrobalance and more created a great balanced program. Learning front flips was one of the highlights for many students, as well as the opportunity to perform in front of their peers, “I’m looking forward to being able to show off how awesome we are!” was the comment from one young acrobat. Staff spinning was another favourite, as well as the opportunity to make some friends and deeper connections that weren’t obvious before.

By the end of our week together we had all managed to pull together a 15 minute show, and the students did an amazing job pulling off all their crazy antics and cool stunts to a receptive crowd of family, friends, staff and co-students.

Along with students and staff, Year 8 co-ordinator Sarah Carr who organised the program was thrilled with the result.

‘One of the great things for our year 8s has been that circus is all about communication cooperation and collaboration, compared to a lot of the activities they do which is all about competition. It’s been really good for the year 8s to work on their teamwork skills, communication with each other and to bond as a group. As an English teacher as well I can just see how their work together will impact their learning in the classroom in a really positive manner. It’s been an awesome week and we’re looking forward to doing much more circus in the future.’

Well, so are we! And we are super excited to be joining them again later in 2017 for another fabulous Circus Week.

Creative Bootcamp offers programs across performing arts as well as creative arts practises.

If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp, please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen via tjonij (@) outlook.com for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program for your organisation or event.

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CREATIVE BOOTCAMP @ BETWIXT & BETWEEN https://in-spiral.org/creative-bootcamp-betwixt-between/ Sun, 27 Aug 2017 00:39:44 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=2858 A goblin feast of Saturday night was a step back in time in a lavish setting as performers opened their hearts, faeries served plate after plate of festive offerings, and guests cheerfully nourished their bodies with culinary treats and shared jovial tales with their neighbours.

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Hidden deep in the beautiful hinterland of the Northern Rivers, the Betwixt and Between festival unfolded like wings earlier this month. Sprung forth from the amazing vision of local creatrix Jaqueline Sirriani, it was a magical melting pot of colour, creativity and community.

Workshops in upcycled craft, roleplaying, facepainting and much more kept the children delighted. Stunning market stalls bearing handcrafted magical creations and a stage gently ebbing with a flow of musical treats laid a beautiful foundation for the mingling crowd. While food stalls and chai nurtured hungry bellies and people gathered around an open fire to warm their hands and hearts.

A goblin feast of Saturday night was a step back in time in a lavish setting as performers opened their hearts, faeries served plate after plate of festive offerings, and guests cheerfully nourished their bodies with culinary treats and shared jovial tales with their neighbours. All this was held in a stunningly decorated rustic hall in Wadeville, complete with toadstools and candles and flowers and all the things to make one feel at home.

The weekend was awash with faerie wings, facepaint, lavish costume creations and swirls of magic; and that was just the participants! But most of all there were smiles, many many smiles, and many many cuddles.

Personally I enjoyed bringing The Amazing Desmerelda’s mad hat antics to the festival, and Miso loved the magical kiddies on Saturday. There were many fortunes to be told, but to be honest I think the kids were more interested in my oracle fruit lollies in the present than their awesome futures.

So then the facepaints came out and my ‘office’ was probably the most relaxed and enjoyable to date! It was a choose your own adventure and the kids were playful enough to instruct me on their designs from Picachoo (Spelling?) to mermaids, superheroes and even… fairies.

On Sunday it was time for me to bring on Creative Bootcamp. We pulled out the craftings for puppet workshops, and wow do these gorgeous kids love to create!! We had superheroes and rockstars and unicorns and mermaids and all sorts of colourful creations. Using socks, feathers, beads, fun fur and chenille sticks, the little artists got super crafty and had an awesome new buddy to take home!!

Guests were so thrilled to be in a space where the parents could relax into their own experience, knowing their children were safe on their own adventures. And the focus on wellness and creativity offered such a supportive space for this to occur in a wonderful community environment.

I’m looking forward to the next stage of this lovely festival!! Hope to see you there too!

If you would like The Amazing Desmerelda or a Creative Bootcamp at your event, please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen at tjonij (@) outlook.com

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CBC at Living Futures Festival https://in-spiral.org/cbc-at-living-futures-festival/ Wed, 02 Mar 2016 11:58:04 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=1553 It was inspiring to see so many people from all walks of life seriously considering how to best venture into an often uncertain future in the best way possible.

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Sunday 21st February saw the Yarraville Gardens flocked with people interested in learning and sharing about a better way of living together.

The Future Living Festival hosted a variety of discussion spaces with topics ranging from fermenting foods to intentional communities, collaborative project management to tiny houses. It was inspiring to see so many people from all walks of life seriously considering how to best venture into an often uncertain future in the best way possible.

Creative Bootcamp was abuzz with workshops in circus skills, dance and weaving, while discussions around in-Spiral Intentional Business Community and Katherine Cunningham’s work Living Gently kept active minds engaged.

Next stop, (f)routeville!! where CBC no 4 will be a creative blaze. Looking forward to it 🙂

If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp, please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen via tjonij (@) outlook.com for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program for your organisation or event.

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CREATIVE BOOTCAMP IN ORBOST! https://in-spiral.org/creative-bootcamp-in-orbost/ Wed, 02 Mar 2016 11:42:40 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=1547 Weaving and juggling and singing and dance were all on the agenda, and with their own buzz of creative energy I provided the tools and they led most of the way!

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In January this year CBC hit Orbost. We had super fun with the local kids in the gorgeous neighbourhood house.

Weaving and juggling and singing and dance were all on the agenda, and with their own buzz of creative energy I provided the tools and they led most of the way lol!!

Looking foward to more arty shenanigans in East Gippy real soon!!

Creative Bootcamp runs collaborative projects and workshops fostering creativity, wellness and sustainability.

If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen via tjonij (@) outlook.com for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program for your organisation or event.

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Creative Bootcamp hits (f)routeville!! https://in-spiral.org/test/ Fri, 05 Feb 2016 10:30:08 +0000 http://in-spiral.org/?p=1438 Get your (f)route on… We are super excited to be part of (f)routeville this year!! Getting set for fabulous creationing at (f)routeville this Saturday! CBC will be setting up a super creative space for big kids and little kids to get creative, tell stories, dance, have a circus jam, weave their favourite characters to fruition and perform onstage!!! The set up is currently Creative Bootcamp vs Zoolander School for Ants until it reaches its full height lol.  And i’ve been prepping rubber from inner tubes for weaving… So now we have a rubber tree whoot!! Come say hi n get creative!! ” template=”/home4/lakshmi/public_html/xq-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/products/photocrati_nextgen/modules/ngglegacy/view/gallery.php” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]   (f)routeville Time to get your (f)reak on, get (f)ootloose and (f)ancy free, (f)luff it up and (f)rock out at the (f)antabulous world of (f)routeville. (f)east your bellies at the (f)route Breakfast, the (f)reudenfreude (f)ood dinner, and much more in between, including (f)erments (f)ruit ice cream, (f)unghi, Café Cart (f)yeah…, Smoothies, (f)resh (f)arm produce, Martinis, Cookies and so much more!! (f)rolick amidst the (f) Stalls and (f)abricabanas, where you will find such (f)abulous (f)ancies as (f)lintlock&(f)ur, (f)otos, (F)lora, (f).Art & (f)otography, (f)ruitscape, (f)elt, (f)lags and (f)rocksmith. (f)ortify your minds with (f)acinating facts on permaculture, grafting stuff, Community Living, Funnels and Frames with Bees, and even (f)ruit! Let your (f)lights of (f)ancy run wild in the creative space, then weave them to (f)ruition and flaunt them on stage. And when belly and eyes and minds are (f)ull, you can always indulge in sweet (f)A… Perhaps while listening to the (f)reakin awesome sounds of music in the evening from (f)abulous (f)routarians Nicholas Reefman, Melody Moon and more! (f)routeville general tickets available upon entry Facebook event page – https://www.facebook.com/events/809664859161004/ Bookings for the (f)routeville (f)east in the evening available here; http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=179918 We look forward to seeing you and your (f)amilies there (f)abulous (f)routies!!   ” template=”/home4/lakshmi/public_html/xq-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/products/photocrati_nextgen/modules/ngglegacy/view/gallery.php” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]   POST EVENT EDIT Wow what a fabulous event. Chock full of community spirit, creativity galore, amazing food, wonderful hosts, and spent a wonderful night grooving out to some fabulous tunes. Definately worth the effort of getting here and setting up a gorgeous space with these amazing peeps!   Would you like a Creative Bootcamp at your school, event or organisation? We run collaborative projects and workshops fostering creativity, wellness and sustainability. If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen on 0422 508 158 or info@eccentrix.com.au for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program to suit your needs.   Back to Latest News! Back to Past Events

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Get your (f)route on…

We are super excited to be part of (f)routeville this year!!

Getting set for fabulous creationing at (f)routeville this Saturday! CBC will be setting up a super creative space for big kids and little kids to get creative, tell stories, dance, have a circus jam, weave their favourite characters to fruition and perform onstage!!! The set up is currently Creative Bootcamp vs Zoolander School for Ants until it reaches its full height lol.  And i’ve been prepping rubber from inner tubes for weaving… So now we have a rubber tree whoot!! Come say hi n get creative!!

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(f)routeville

Time to get your (f)reak on, get (f)ootloose and (f)ancy free, (f)luff it up and (f)rock out at the (f)antabulous world of (f)routeville.

(f)east your bellies at the (f)route Breakfast, the (f)reudenfreude (f)ood dinner, and much more in between, including (f)erments (f)ruit ice cream, (f)unghi, Café Cart (f)yeah…, Smoothies, (f)resh (f)arm produce, Martinis, Cookies and so much more!!

(f)rolick amidst the (f) Stalls and (f)abricabanas, where you will find such (f)abulous (f)ancies as (f)lintlock&(f)ur, (f)otos, (F)lora, (f).Art & (f)otography, (f)ruitscape, (f)elt, (f)lags and (f)rocksmith.

(f)ortify your minds with (f)acinating facts on permaculture, grafting stuff, Community Living, Funnels and Frames with Bees, and even (f)ruit!

Let your (f)lights of (f)ancy run wild in the creative space, then weave them to (f)ruition and flaunt them on stage.

And when belly and eyes and minds are (f)ull, you can always indulge in sweet (f)A…

Perhaps while listening to the (f)reakin awesome sounds of music in the evening from (f)abulous (f)routarians Nicholas Reefman, Melody Moon and more!

(f)routeville general tickets available upon entry

Facebook event page – https://www.facebook.com/events/809664859161004/

Bookings for the (f)routeville (f)east in the evening available here; http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=179918

We look forward to seeing you and your (f)amilies there (f)abulous (f)routies!!

 

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POST EVENT EDIT

Wow what a fabulous event. Chock full of community spirit, creativity galore, amazing food, wonderful hosts, and spent a wonderful night grooving out to some fabulous tunes. Definately worth the effort of getting here and setting up a gorgeous space with these amazing peeps!

 

Would you like a Creative Bootcamp at your school, event or organisation?

We run collaborative projects and workshops fostering creativity, wellness and sustainability.

If you are interested in a Creative Bootcamp please get in touch with Tjoni Johansen on 0422 508 158 or info@eccentrix.com.au for a free consultation on how we can generate an inspiring creative program to suit your needs.

 

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