In Community We Heal : Constellation Practice at The Mount Without

A event held at The Mount Without on Tuesday 6th June. The event starts at 14:00.


Stuart Taylor: Artist. Systemic Consultant. Transcultural & Transformative Coach. Writer.

In Community We Heal (ICWH) will offer participants the opportunity to directly experience ceremonies, exercises and processes drawn from the field of Systemic Constellations Practice.
Stuart is an interdisciplinary artist and will bring to bear experience and insights gained from over thirty years of professional practice in the UK and internationally. He will share through a creative lens, approaches and pathways into personal, family, community, environmental, organisational, strategic and visioning perspectives, the accessible, flexible and pragmatic applications of Systemic Constellations Practice.
Stuart identifies as a Black British decolonial scholar-activist. He is an Associate Consultant with Black South West Network, where he is contributing to the National Lottery Heritage Fund supported, UnMuseum Curatorium Cultural Heritage project.
Born and raised in coastal South Devon (The English Riviera) in the 1960s-1970s, Stuart subsequently moved to London. He has enjoyed a kaleidoscopic career spanning the activism, arts, cultural, charity, corporate, entrepreneurial, philanthropic and therapeutic sectors. He is a published writer of fiction, poetry and prose, a graduate of TrinityLaban Conservatoire for Music and Dance and former visiting Artist at Dartington College of Arts. Stuart has received multiple awards and scholarships over the course of his career, the catalysts for the sustained international dimensions of his work.

Identifying the causes of anger/conflict in our lives, its impact and processes for resolving this.
Catherine Lecointe is a Psychosynthesis therapist, Personal development trainer, Nia Dance and Yoga teacher, working in the field of mental health and well-being. Born in Dominica, she has lived for many years in the inner city of Bristol, where she has experienced first-hand the impact of early family separation and later re-union. This distinct experience of African Caribbean communities, compounded by discrimination and racism, impacting the self-esteem and development of young black people and families. These experiences led to her work in the areas of Social Justice.
For many years Catherine was a lead trainer with the Alternative to Violence Project, working in prisons and young offender Units, supporting individuals and groups to develop skills for resolving and managing anger/conflicts. More recently Catherine has lived and worked in Australia with Aborigine and other families living with mental health problems. Her work has also taken her to South Africa and the USA.
In this session Catherine with help participants identify the impact(s) of unresolved anger/conflict on their health and wellbeing and offer some processes for dealing with this.

The session is one of two and will run 2-5pm. We recommend that participants attend both workshops but this is advisory and isn't essential.

A workshop as part of the
Active Archives + Afrikan As Future
Summertide Seminary
(nouns : the summer season / a place of origin and propagation)

A Creative Exploration Into Healing June 4th -11th at The Mount Without Bristol

Entry requirements: