Welcome to Lapidus International
Weaving our words for wellbeing: making connections across our changing world.
Lapidus International is a membership organisation which offers a range of resources, including academic tools, development opportunities, events, and a supportive network to enhance both personal and professional writing practice.
Upcoming Events
We (Anne-Marie Smith and Craig Hammond) are based in the School of Education at Liverpool John Moores University, and have recently launched our (Post) Qualitative Research Group. Our first (online) seminar is open to all who might be interested in exploring autoethnographic writing, in or out of academic contexts. We invite you to join us in what will be an informal sharing of ideas, discussing elements such as ethics, vulnerability, purpose and pedagogic uses of autoethnography.
Contact us for the Teams link
Using this line from Mary Oliver’s poem Wild Geese as a backdrop these workshops will combine mindful movement sequences based on the Feldenkrais Method of somatic learning with expressive and reflective writing. We will use gentle exploratory movement sequences with writing prompts and poetry to encourage connection with our selves and to stimulate creativity and self-reflection. These sessions are suitable for anyone looking for a safe supportive space for relaxation, play and inspiration on a Sunday afternoon. No previous experience of Feldenkrais or writing required.
This workshop is one of a series of four running throughout November. Each session will have its own theme and can be experienced as a stand-alone event.
Nov 3,10,17 and 24
3-5.30pm GMT
Spaces are limited.
£28 per session
£95 for all four workshops
Discounts available.
Please email for more information and booking link.
Using this line from Mary Oliver’s poem Wild Geese as a backdrop these workshops will combine mindful movement sequences based on the Feldenkrais Method of somatic learning with expressive and reflective writing. We will use gentle exploratory movement sequences with writing prompts and poetry to encourage connection with our selves and to stimulate creativity and self-reflection. These sessions are suitable for anyone looking for a safe supportive space for relaxation, play and inspiration on a Sunday afternoon. No previous experience of Feldenkrais or writing required.
This workshop is one of a series of four running throughout November. Each session will have its own theme and can be experienced as a stand-alone event.
Nov 3,10,17 and 24
3-5.30pm GMT
Spaces are limited.
£28 per session
£95 for all four workshops
Discounts available.
Please email for more information and booking link.
Using this line from Mary Oliver’s poem Wild Geese as a backdrop these workshops will combine mindful movement sequences based on the Feldenkrais Method of somatic learning with expressive and reflective writing. We will use gentle exploratory movement sequences with writing prompts and poetry to encourage connection with our selves and to stimulate creativity and self-reflection. These sessions are suitable for anyone looking for a safe supportive space for relaxation, play and inspiration on a Sunday afternoon. No previous experience of Feldenkrais or writing required.
This workshop is one of a series of four running throughout November. Each session will have its own theme and can be experienced as a stand-alone event.
Nov 3,10,17 and 24
3-5.30pm GMT
Spaces are limited.
£28 per session
£95 for all four workshops
Discounts available.
Please email for more information and booking link.
Using this line from Mary Oliver’s poem Wild Geese as a backdrop these workshops will combine mindful movement sequences based on the Feldenkrais Method of somatic learning with expressive and reflective writing. We will use gentle exploratory movement sequences with writing prompts and poetry to encourage connection with our selves and to stimulate creativity and self-reflection. These sessions are suitable for anyone looking for a safe supportive space for relaxation, play and inspiration on a Sunday afternoon. No previous experience of Feldenkrais or writing required.
This workshop is one of a series of four running throughout November. Each session will have its own theme and can be experienced as a stand-alone event.
Nov 3,10,17 and 24
3-5.30pm GMT
Spaces are limited.
£28 per session
£95 for all four workshops
Discounts available.
Please email for more information and booking link.
Evaluating Creative Writing’s Impact On Wellbeing
Presenter: Dominique De-Light
Saturday 2nd November, 10:00am-11:15am (BST).
How can we evaluate the impact of creative writing? Dominique will share her PhD research – evaluating community creative writing groups’ impact on wellbeing – and outline the wide variety of evaluation/research methods she is using. The workshop includes: an opportunity to practice creative writing as a research method, discussion, and Q&A. Of interest to anyone running creative writing groups, researchers, and those who have to produce funders’ evaluation reports. All are welcome.
About the Presenter
Dominique De-Light is an author, PhD researcher, arts and health consultant and creativity and wellbeing coach. Co-founder of Creative Future, an arts charity supporting underrepresented artists and writers, she established the Creative Future Writers’ Awards. She has over twenty years’ experience of working creatively with people with complex needs. Along with training arts and health professionals, coaching creatives to CEOs, she is a recipient of Anglia Ruskin University’s VC’s PhD Scholarship, studying the therapeutic impact of community creative writing programmes, with a focus on underrepresented groups and effective evaluation for writing for wellbeing programmes. She gained her MA in Creative Writing from UEA, has previously been a professional mentor for LAPIDUS, and has articles published in Writing Works, 2006 , and Writing Routes, 2011, both edited by Gillie Bolton, Victoria Field and Kate Thompson. She is the facilitator for the Brighton and Hove Arts and Health Network and is an Associate member of the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, University of Brighton and the Cambridge Writing Centre. For further information see: www.wellbalancedcoaching.co.uk
Event link
NO TICKET NECESSARY. Use the link below to join the event.
Link to Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84524963085
About the Lapidus Living Research Community
The Lapidus Living Research Community (LLRC) meets on the first Saturday of every month via Zoom to discuss all things research, with a focus on qualitative arts-based research practices, theory and methods.
All Lapidus members are welcome, regardless of research experience.
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