Rhythms of the Land: A Day of Tales, Drumming, and Discovery
SATURDAY 17TH MAY 2025 - Rhythms of the Land: A Day of Tales, Drumming, and Discovery
Join Us for a Journey into the Heart of Bodmin Moor - Step into the ancient landscape of Bodmin Moor for a unique and immersive full-day event, blending storytelling, drumming, and the mysteries of the moors. At Rhythms of the Land, we will explore the legendary Hurlers Stone Circles and the dramatic rock formations of Cheesewring, experiencing the rhythm of nature and the stories of the past like never before. |
Is this the gathering for me? -
This small gathering is for anyone who wants to explore their connection to the land a little more deeply. Perhaps you have visited this space before and want to know its story, or maybe it's been calling for a while and you didn't know where to start. We will journey together, drum together and sing to the land, whilst also allowing time for us each to straighten our connection to the land beneath our feet.
Important Details: (Don't worry I will email you all of this info nearer the time)
Meeting Point: Hurlers car park at 9:45am
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water bottle, and an open mind! Snacks and lunch (although there is a gorgeous tea room and shop less than five minutes walk from the site.
Fitness Level: Moderate (with some rocky terrain) There will be lots of time to rest in-between and sit in circle.
If you're ready to experience the stories, songs, and rhythms that have shaped this ancient land and join us for a day of discovery then the magical portal of a button is here for you to book to join me.
This small gathering is for anyone who wants to explore their connection to the land a little more deeply. Perhaps you have visited this space before and want to know its story, or maybe it's been calling for a while and you didn't know where to start. We will journey together, drum together and sing to the land, whilst also allowing time for us each to straighten our connection to the land beneath our feet.
Important Details: (Don't worry I will email you all of this info nearer the time)
Meeting Point: Hurlers car park at 9:45am
What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water bottle, and an open mind! Snacks and lunch (although there is a gorgeous tea room and shop less than five minutes walk from the site.
Fitness Level: Moderate (with some rocky terrain) There will be lots of time to rest in-between and sit in circle.
If you're ready to experience the stories, songs, and rhythms that have shaped this ancient land and join us for a day of discovery then the magical portal of a button is here for you to book to join me.
SEPTEMBER 29TH - Ancient Sparks, New Fires: Story Seeds -
Circles of Land and Song
Circles of Land and Song
About your facilitators:
Charlie and Meghan believe that everyone can cultivate a relationship with nature and the land right at their doorstep. These circles offer a chance to delve into the stories that have shaped us, deepening our connection to the ancient, magical world around and within us. Together, we can rewrite our narratives, gaining clarity on who we are and how we wish to navigate the world. October Seed Story Session will be announced soon! |
You are invited to an afternoon of storytelling, song, community, and connection—to yourself, like-hearted souls, and the land.
When, Where, Who? We will gather at the Duloe Stone Circle from 1:00 to 3:30 PM on Sunday, 29th September. Your facilitators, Charlie Edwards and Meghan Field, will hold space alongside the ancient quartz stones of Duloe as we explore the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood and our relationship with listening to the land. Why Are Circles So Important? In our modern world, it's easy to lose touch with the natural rhythms and ancient wisdom that surround us. This gathering is an opportunity to slow down, reconnect, and find inspiration in the stories and songs that have shaped human experience for centuries. By coming together in a sacred space, we can deepen our relationship with the land and each other, fostering a sense of belonging and clarity in our lives. |