Meditation: Deep Listening Circle (Across the Waters)

DEEP LISTENING CIRCLES
A Deep Listening Circle is a space which creates a community in which everyone is respected and valued. Participants in the ‘Across the Waters’ Deep Listening Circles are invited to deepen their knowledge and appreciation of Westernport Bay/Warn Marin through songs, stories and creative activities based on local flora and fauna.
Constructed around the ‘listening stones’ Dr Laura Brearley conducts these listening events for Flinders Fringe. Laura is an Eco Arts facilitator, creative researcher and singer/songwriter. She has been coordinating environmental arts and education activities in communities and schools for many years. She is the founder of the ‘Across the Waters’ project, collaborating with artists, musicians, conservationists, children and First Nations community members, in a celebration of Western Port/Warn Marin.
Deep Listening Circles are a part of 'Across the Waters’, an Eco Arts Project which celebrates Westernport Bay/Warn Marin as a place of connection between people, land, waterways, sky and the wider Living World. The project is inviting people around the Bay to take part in activities that bring art, music, conservation and culture together. The artists wish to thank the Mornington Peninsula Shire and Save Westernport for bringing it to Flinders Fringe.
A Deep Listening Circle is a space which creates a community in which everyone is respected and valued. Participants in the ‘Across the Waters’ Deep Listening Circles are invited to deepen their knowledge and appreciation of Westernport Bay/Warn Marin through songs, stories and creative activities based on local flora and fauna.
Constructed around the ‘listening stones’ Dr Laura Brearley conducts these listening events for Flinders Fringe. Laura is an Eco Arts facilitator, creative researcher and singer/songwriter. She has been coordinating environmental arts and education activities in communities and schools for many years. She is the founder of the ‘Across the Waters’ project, collaborating with artists, musicians, conservationists, children and First Nations community members, in a celebration of Western Port/Warn Marin.
Deep Listening Circles are a part of 'Across the Waters’, an Eco Arts Project which celebrates Westernport Bay/Warn Marin as a place of connection between people, land, waterways, sky and the wider Living World. The project is inviting people around the Bay to take part in activities that bring art, music, conservation and culture together. The artists wish to thank the Mornington Peninsula Shire and Save Westernport for bringing it to Flinders Fringe.