Please note: this calendar is an aide to those wishing to book the hall and, as such, only shows those events taking place in the hall itself; it does not include village events and meetings of clubs and societies that take place in other venues, e.g. choir, gardening club or church events and services. For these, please refer to the newsletter.
On this calendar, dates and times for clubs, classes and societies will be correct for the upcoming month. Future months are correct as far as we know but liable to change, so dates will only be put on the calendar for the upcoming two to three months. Private bookings and one-off events are shown as soon as possible after booking and are correct unless the hirer amends details.
Hearts Ripening, Equinox Full Moon , Cacao, Chakradance and Sound.
to book see fb page Chakradance with Roz.
Neuadd Goffa, Mynydd Llandegai.
Sêl bwrdd.
Sadwrn, Medi 30ain
Archebwch eich lle am £5 y bwrdd. Drysau yn agor am 10yb I werthu (o 8yb I lenwi eich bwrdd).
Bydd lluniaeth ar gael o’r gegin, paned a cacen. Cysylltwch 🙂
Table Top Sale.
Saturday, September 30th
Book your space for £5 a table. Doors open from 10am to sell (from 8am for set-up)
Refreshments available from the kitchen, cuppa and a cake. Get in touch 🙂
Coming up soon – storytelling with Shonaleigh 6th-8th October.
At her next Tellers, Tales, Tradition weekend in North Wales and online, Shonaleigh will be sharing untold stories from her tradition about Lilith.
Who is Lilith? Some say she is a goddess, some say she is a demon, some say she is undefinable…
‘The City of Shadows and Magic’ appears as part of the ‘The Song of Lilith’ story cycle and it is huge: it contains twenty-seven doors, each with a different story behind them.
This weekend is a chance to go through as many of those doors as we can.
We will find out about Lilith’s early life, her engagement with Babylon and the rest of society at that time.
We will also hear tales of the other women, men and children that inhabit The City of Shadows and Magic.
If you have heard ‘Song of Lilith’ before this weekend will give you a much deeper understanding of that story cycle; if you haven’t heard it before this series of stories related to Lilith will make sense on their own.
Suitable for adults and 14+ only.
This will be a hybrid event: either attend in-person in Mynydd Llandygai near Bangor (we will supply lunches, teas and snacks) or virtually via Zoom.
It is also possible to just join for the Saturday evening only, when Shonaleigh will be telling The Clock of the World and other tales of Lilith.
📸 By Joshua Crisp
Coming up soon – storytelling with Shonaleigh 6th-8th October.
At her next Tellers, Tales, Tradition weekend in North Wales and online, Shonaleigh will be sharing untold stories from her tradition about Lilith.
Who is Lilith? Some say she is a goddess, some say she is a demon, some say she is undefinable…
‘The City of Shadows and Magic’ appears as part of the ‘The Song of Lilith’ story cycle and it is huge: it contains twenty-seven doors, each with a different story behind them.
This weekend is a chance to go through as many of those doors as we can.
We will find out about Lilith’s early life, her engagement with Babylon and the rest of society at that time.
We will also hear tales of the other women, men and children that inhabit The City of Shadows and Magic.
If you have heard ‘Song of Lilith’ before this weekend will give you a much deeper understanding of that story cycle; if you haven’t heard it before this series of stories related to Lilith will make sense on their own.
Suitable for adults and 14+ only.
This will be a hybrid event: either attend in-person in Mynydd Llandygai near Bangor (we will supply lunches, teas and snacks) or virtually via Zoom.
It is also possible to just join for the Saturday evening only, when Shonaleigh will be telling The Clock of the World and other tales of Lilith.
📸 By Joshua Crisp
Contact Claire at www.anadlu.com
Coming up soon – storytelling with Shonaleigh 6th-8th October.
At her next Tellers, Tales, Tradition weekend in North Wales and online, Shonaleigh will be sharing untold stories from her tradition about Lilith.
Who is Lilith? Some say she is a goddess, some say she is a demon, some say she is undefinable…
‘The City of Shadows and Magic’ appears as part of the ‘The Song of Lilith’ story cycle and it is huge: it contains twenty-seven doors, each with a different story behind them.
This weekend is a chance to go through as many of those doors as we can.
We will find out about Lilith’s early life, her engagement with Babylon and the rest of society at that time.
We will also hear tales of the other women, men and children that inhabit The City of Shadows and Magic.
If you have heard ‘Song of Lilith’ before this weekend will give you a much deeper understanding of that story cycle; if you haven’t heard it before this series of stories related to Lilith will make sense on their own.
Suitable for adults and 14+ only.
This will be a hybrid event: either attend in-person in Mynydd Llandygai near Bangor (we will supply lunches, teas and snacks) or virtually via Zoom.
It is also possible to just join for the Saturday evening only, when Shonaleigh will be telling The Clock of the World and other tales of Lilith.
📸 By Joshua Crisp
Contact Mary on her Facebook page Yoga With Mary, or email yogatasticahotmail.com
Contact Mary on her Facebook page Yoga With Mary, or email yogatasticahotmail.com
Who is Morgan La Fay?
The oldest stories of Morgan – and Morgan means sea-born – is that she lives on an island of apples with her eight sisters, and occasionally comes to this world.
Then there’s the story of Modron, the Washer at the Ford. Some say that Modron and Morgan were the same goddess, like a Celtic Mother Goddess.
And we’ve got lots of stories in the Arthurian tradition where Morgan La Fay is the malevolent one, who’s trying to destroy Arthur. She even has a hand in the story of Gawain and the Green Knight.
Storyteller Cath Little is coming to North Wales this weekend with her new show: MORGAN LA FAY
Join one of Wales’ foremost storytellers to re-imagine the myth of Morgan, goddess of Annwfn, as The Celtic Mother Goddess, Sorceress and Witch.
Join her in –
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Saturday 18th November at 7.30
Neuadd Goffa Mynydd Llandygai, LL57 4LQ
Tickets on the door or book in advance via ANADLU for a discount
Cath will also be leading a workshop ** **
Sunday 19th November at 11-1
Neuadd Goffa Mynydd Llandygai, near Bangor LL57 4LQ
During this workshop storyteller Cath Little will help you explore ways to tell tales that link to a sense of place, and the power of this land.
Tickets via ANADLU
See you there!
We’re delighted that storyteller Cath Little will be leading a storytelling workshop on STORIES OF THE LAND
“I want to encourage people find and tell the stories of the lands where they live. This deepens our connection with the land and with the people who used to live here before us and passed those stories down.
“I find people love hearing stories from the landscape they live in… when they hear about the beach where the swan girls appeared… or the hill where the giant sleeps… or what happened at that big oak tree down the road.
“When people hear stories of the land that they live in, or places they know, the land is re-storied and it’s re-enchanted.”
Sunday 19th November 11am-1pm
At Neuadd Goffa Mynydd Llandygai, near Bangor LL57 4LQ
During this workshop she will help you explore ways to tell tales that link to a sense of place, and the power of this land.
Awakening dance November 26th 6.30-8.30 Mynydd Llandegai Hall.
£10
I invite you to join us for a musical journey from stillness into movement, from your inner world to your connection with the outer world. Bring your whole self exactly perfect as you are , a mat/blankets and a sense of curiosity! All welcome….