Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Don't miss your chance to be Gloucestershire's Vibrant Village!

Gloucestershire Rural Community Council recently launched Gloucestershire Vibrant Village of the Year 2010 with entry forms and letters sent out to all rural parishes in the county. This competition is an opportunity for villages to showcase the important and innovative work they do and GRCC is looking for communities that are balanced, proactive, caring and, irrespective of size, making the best of local opportunities to sustain or enhance the quality of life for all their residents. The competition is open to villages with a parish council or parish meeting and a total population of less than 3,500. Parishes will be judged on four categories: Best Community Facility, Best Community Project/Initiative, Most Resilient Community and Healthy & Active Community and the deadline for return is Tuesday 4th May 2010.

After the judging visits have taken place in May and June, entrants will be invited to the awards ceremony at the beautiful Rococo Gardens in Painswick, Stroud on 15th July 2010, where the achievements of those who have taken part will be celebrated and the winners announced. A cheque for £500 together with a framed commemorative certificate will be awarded to the overall winner as well as to each of the individual category winners. Runners up will each receive a cheque for £100 and other awards may be presented at the judges' discretion. All entries will also be entered into the Grand Prize Draw with the chance to win a gift voucher kindly donated by B&Q in Gloucester.

We are fortunate this year to be able to enjoy the continued additional sponsorship of NHS Gloucestershire, together with Gloucestershire's Safer and Stronger Communities Partnership and are also pleased to welcome a new sponsor, The Honourable Company of Gloucestershire.

GRCC's Chief Executive, Lesley Archer said, "We are hoping that this year, communities who may not have entered in the past, make the most of the shorter, simplified form and tell us about the great things they are doing for their community." She added, "We are also thrilled to welcome the Honourable Company of Gloucestershire as new sponsors."

For more information on the competition or to obtain an entry form and a copy of the insights document giving hints and tips from previous winners, please contact Naomi McMahon at GRCC on 01452 528491 or follow the link.

Team building and community development though learning to sing

Tutor Dan Evans writes:

Doubtless many choirs and singing groups bring people together and help to form friendships and communities. Singing is enjoyable, good for you and sociable in all sorts of ways. Everyone Can Sing voice workshop however goes further than this – as well as the sociable aspects of singing, my workshop actively builds teams and communities. Confidence is key in singing and my coaching process was designed to develop confidence. A by-product of this process is highly effective team building and community development.

Confidence is key in singing – weather it’s singing powerfully, hitting high notes or presenting moving songs – it’s important to feel confident in order to sing well. My Everyone Can Sing voice workshop deploys my ‘engine’, which develops confidence through the reinforcement of existing (and developing) strengths. Participants grow in confidence by receiving positive feedback from myself as the tutor but also, importantly, from the other participants.
In giving positive feedback, participants show each other respect, differences are celebrated and competitiveness vanishes – everyone encourages everyone else to succeed. This creates a motivating and exciting ambience, in which I can gently challenge limiting beliefs and help participants to achieve their full potential at that time. Participants frequently progress more than they would have thought possible and are often moved by the experience, which is memorable for them. Participants not only feel more confident but they also they also develop a more optimistic and positive outlook.

In showing respect, celebrating differences, removing competitiveness and working in a positive, motivating and exciting ambience, barriers come down, friendships are formed, teams are built and communities develop.

B & B at Farncombe from only £40 per night

Farncombe Estate, Broadway have ensuite bedrooms available for the Bank Holiday weekends at £40 per person (bed & breakfast). Free parking, licensed bar, wifi and dining facilities are also available.

Booking enquiries should be made to Stay@FarncombeEstate.co.uk or by calling 01386 854100.

Monday, 26 April 2010

New Farncombe workshops - Art in Action 2010

Art in Action welcomes approximately 24,000 people over four days each July. Visitors come

to learn, buy and enjoy, the exhibitions, classes and performances of 400 demonstrating artists, designer makers, teachers, musicians and performers.

“Art in Action is in a different league - not just because it is bigger, but because it's better” Demonstrating artist

2010 Highlights:

A new marquee showcasing International Art and featuring work from Turkey, India,
Spain, the USA, Russia, Thailand, China, Australia and Zimbabwe. The artists work
across a number of disciplines including stone carving, marbelling, jewellery, miniature boxes and textiles. We are especially delighted to welcome Bruce Rogers, a Didgeridoo maker, performer and teacher who is regarded as one of the best in Australia

The One Oak Project. Three demonstrators will all be using wood from the same tree felled at Blenheim in January. Mike Ward will be smoking charcoal each day, Irving Rodas will be making furniture and Martin Damen will be making spoons and bowls, both
from green wood. The organiser Andrew Purves intends to have all the demonstrators in
2011 using wood from the same oak

Following on from their challenge in 2009 to produce a work inspired by TS Eliot’s poem The Four Quartets, the ceramicists will be examining where inspiration comes from and how it’s translated into artistic form, and bringing visuals to help them as well as including it in their discussions with the public. Curator Sherry Moran hopes this will allow the artists to share a deeper aspect to their work

Photographer Nick Fleming will give a series of lectures based on his extensive experience photographing spiritual communities in Northern India and will also give
advice on how to improve your photography

Winner of the Best of the Best 2009 Roanna Wells whose work is an exploration of the
fine line between contemporary drawing and textile art. She will be demonstrating her technique of drawing with thread to explore their relationship

Farncombe Estate will be offering a series of workshops daily – for more details visit www.FarncombeEstate.co.uk/ArtinAction2010

Staged in the grounds of Waterperry House, Oxfordshire, artists set up their studios in one of the many marquees. They work in front of visitors, giving them the rare opportunity to observe the creative process at first hand.

Art in Action champions art in many disciplines and forms, from the traditional to the contemporary. In 2010 artists will demonstrate their expertise in Painting, Sculpture, Drawing

Art in Action

Organiser: Jeremy Sinclair
96 Sedlescombe Road
London SW6 1RB
Tel 020 7381 3192
Fax 020 7381 0605
Email info@artinaction.org.uk

www.artinaction.org.uk

Organised by The School of Economic Science

(Registered Educational Charity No 313115)

11 Mandeville Place, London W1U 3AJ

and Printmaking, Ceramics, Calligraphy and Illustration, Glass, Metalwork and Jewellery,

Textiles and Woodwork. We are delighted to welcome a new section, International Art,

featuring artists from around the world working in numerous disciplines.

One of the many unique features of Art in Action is the large selection of practical classes on offer. There are opportunities for approximately 4000 visitors to take a class in a wide and eclectic number of subjects from mosaic making for 3-7 yrs to Japanese style bookmaking for the over 16s. Half of the classes are run by some of the UK’s most prestigious and established colleges and institutions, including the Drawing School of the New English Art Club, West Dean College, the Prince’s School of Traditional Art and the Guild of Glass Engravers. A number of classes can be booked in advance online (www.artinaction.org.uk), but demand is high. Following a class, enthusiasts can purchase art materials and publications to refine their skills or just get started. There is also the Craft Market where more than 100 designer-makers sell quality goods.

In addition, Art in Action offers fine music, performing artists and storytelling for children.

There are lectures organised by NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies) and visitors can take guided tours of the beautiful Waterperry gardens and the exquisite frescoes on the walls of Waterperry House that were completed in 2006 - a 10-year project. There is a wide range of refreshments: cream teas from the Pear Tree Restaurant, a good selection of wines, champagne and Pimm’s and numerous organic and artisan food stalls throughout the site. Art in Action is truly a celebration of creativity as well as a great day out for families and art lovers. People come year after year – often, they say, as much for the atmosphere as for the works on show.

Watch a short film about Art in Action on the website: www.artinaction.org.uk

Event details

Venue: Art in Action
Waterperry House, Near Wheatley
OXFORD OX33 1JZ
Website: www.artinaction.org.uk
Tel: 020 7381 3192

Date/time: 15-18 July 2010, open 10am-5.30pm daily

Tickets: Adults £15 (Booked online £14.00)

Senior citizens £12 (Booked online £11.00)

Concessions £8 (Booked online £7.00)

Child (9-17 years) £5 (Booked online £4.00)

Under-9s free

Family and season tickets available

Car parking free

Party rates for pre-booked minibuses and a limited number of coaches by arrangement – contact the office (020 7381 3192) in advance.

Monday, 19 April 2010

Computer Information Day for the over 50's

Computer Information Day

for the over 50's

Friday 21st May 2010

Are you interested in learning to use the computer but have little or no experience?
Would you like to keep in touch with friends and family using e-mail or Skype?
Have you thought about using the internet to do your supermarket shop, book a holiday, pay your bills or order your favourite book of CD?
Did you know that you can research your family tree, find about local services or even check bus timetables online?
Why not come along to our FREE computer 'taster' session on Friday 21st May

Demonstrations will last approximately 30 minutes. This will be followed by refreshments and the chance to chat with other older people who have successfully learnt to use a computer and our computer tutors who can tell you all about the Age Concern Gloucestershire computer course.

This is a free event but you will need to book a place

Age Concern Gloucestershire, Bleak House, 26 Station Road, Gloucester, GL1 1EW

This event is part of the Silver Surfers' Day 2010

To book your place telephone 01452 422660

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Congratulations to these winners ...

... who all received Farncombe gift vouchers in the Farncombe monthly Referral Scheme prize draw:
J Eden - Warwickshire, J Reason - London; W Hilton - Dorset

Monday, 12 April 2010

Playwriting Course - Oxford

The emphasis of this course is in producing work and then sending it to theatre companies and entering competitions. Although there is no heavy emphasis on access to the Internet some reference will be made to Internet sites.

What are the difficulties that playwrights face? Typically they are more on the motivation and organisational side than the actual skill of playwriting.

This course will provide the motivation and through peer feedback and maximum participation from the students and tutor everyone will be able to develop their plays – and, hopefully, find a market.

It must be emphasised that this course is 100% practical. Students will be expected to regularly contribute work and to give feedback to others

Fee: £99 for 9 weeks

Venue: Oxford

Dates: 15 April - 17 June 2010

Details: http://www.chimera-studios.co.uk/playwriting-course/

The tutor is unpaid. Any surplus will be ploughed back to the class members.

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Where to find us and what we do

Farncombe Estate is situated just outside the Cotswold village of Broadway. We are approximately 50 minutes from Oxford, Birmingham and Bristol and easily located from the M5, M40 and M42.

There is a direct rail service from London Paddington to Moreton in Marsh which is our nearest rail station. To help rail travellers we offer a return taxi collection service from the station.

For a location map and further directions please visit our website.