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Recovery Positions:  What We Are Made Of:  Butterflies of the Night
 Writing and Performance   A Creative Workshop Day with   with poet Winston Plowes  Mothers Who Make:
 Workshop  Artist Gemma Nemer  Saturday 23 March  Poetry Special with Helen Mort,
 Wednesday 13 March  Saturday 16 March  2pm - 4.30pm  Rachel Bower and Toria Garbutt
 2pm - 4pm  11am - 4pm                       Thursday 28 March
    A family friendly event in partnership with   Workshop from 10.30am
 A special writing workshop led by poet   Head to The Button Tin, at the heart of   Penistone Arts Week.     Lunchtime Reading and Sharing -
 Ralph Dartford and director Samuel James   Elsecar Heritage Centre, and take part in a   If you are curious about either creative writing   12.30pm - 1pm
 Humphrey.   day of industrious creativity with artist Gemma   or the secret night-time world of moths or
 Nemer. Gather in and be part of making a    Join us for a morning of exploring all that it
 Free activity |   textile installation, using narrative, words and   indeed both, then this event is for you. It’s   means, how it feels and what it brings
 Temperance House, Pitt Street  an opportunity to exchange stories and learn   in becoming and being a mother.
 To book a place please email:  poetry captured locally and inspired by the   how to bring them alive on the page.  The everyday joys and tribulations, the
 HearMyVoice@barnsley.gov.uk  tenacity, strength and creativity of the women   We will write together about papillon de nuit
 of Wentworth and Elsecar. This workshop is   (as they are known in France) after looking at   conflicts and revelations, the expectations
 part of Gemma’s artist in residency project   and frustrations, everything all rolled
 Stargazing Adventure  creatively exploring the connections and   some live, humanely captured specimens from   into one. Renowned Yorkshire poets and
 with Ray Hearne   stories of the Fitzwilliam family along with   the night before by Winston Plowes, who is   authors, Helen Mort, Rachel Bower and Toria
 Friday 15 March  the people of Wentworth, Elsecar and   passionate about both the worlds of poetry   Garbutt will share their poetry and personal
 7.15pm - 10.30pm (approx.)  and lepidoptery. Just bring an open mind and
 surrounding areas. This work is supported by   a willingness to share.  experiences of being mothers and how they
 Writing from observation couldn’t get more   Great Place Wentworth and Elsecar heritage   work to find balance in being both poet
 literal! Come and get your imagination fired   with art led activities taking place throughout   Free activity |  and Mum.
 up and into focus, head out with us to Hoober   2019 and 2020.  Cawthorne Victoria Jubilee Museum,  There will also be opportunities to create
    Taylor Hill, Cawthorne, Barnsley S75 4HQ
 Observatory for some cosmic consideration.   For more details, about ways to  To book a place please email:  your own work and connect with others
 Let’s envision for a few moments that   get involved in the project email  HearMyVoice@barnsley.co.uk  over a brew, or two.
 South Yorkshire night-sky and beyond; its   GreatPlace@barnsley.gov.uk or check out
 constellations, its heavenly bodies and errant   www.facebook.com/GreatPlaceWE/  Babies and children welcome.
 passers-by, and let’s discover in our own   Ian McMillan Welcomes   Free activity |
 Free activity |  Barnsley’s New Poet Laureate!
 words ways of expressing those untapped     The Cooper Gallery, Sadler Room
 The Button Tin, Elsecar Heritage Centre.  Monday 25 March  Booking essential via Eventbrite.
 feelings; awe? delight? struck dumbness?
 To book a place please email:  6.15pm - 7pm
 What’s written in those stars for you?
 HearMyVoice@barnsley.gov.uk  Refreshments served from 5.30pm
 Free | Hoober Observatory
 (meet Barnsley Centre - transport provided)  Join us for the Laureate’s showcase, where our
    current Barnsley Poet Laureate, Ian McMillan,                    Image credit: Emma Aylett
 Jump on the minibus with Ray, leaving   will be handing over his crown to welcome
 Parkway Cinema in Barnsley at 7.15pm and
 returning approx. 10.30pm.  Barnsley’s new Poet Laureate, Eloise Unerman.
    Eloise has been an apprentice poet for a
 Booking is essential for this event, please   while preparing for the role, writing poems
 email: HearMyVoice@barnsley.gov.uk
    inspired by the Barnsley Museums’ sites and
    collections.
    Free activity | Experience Barnsley
 The Hear My Voice festival is funded by  To book a place please email:
 Barnsley TUC Training Ltd.  HearMyVoice@barnsley.gov.uk
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