Monday, March 23, 2020

Friday 3 April 2020
7:30 for 8:00 pm
A special evening of story, song and reflection
with Glenda Cloughley & friends from A Chorus of Women
(at MacKillop House, 50 Archibald St, Lyneham, ACT)


The spirits of the Wellsprings never die
They are the mothers of tghe Songs of Life.

Sadly, this face-to-face gathering has been cancelled,
but we are "gathering at home"  via video-conferencing as above,
for Kirstin's very special presentation and discussion!

This evening will be dedicated to some of the life-nurturing characters who have inspiredCanberra’s A Chorus of Women.Among them are those we call our ‘spiritual greatgrandmothers’,including the Englishwoman Eglantyne Jebb (1876-1928), North Americans Jane Addams (1860-1935) and Julia Grace Wales (1881-1957), and Australian Eleanor Moore (1875-1949).
Others, like New Zealander Jacinda Ardern (born 1980) and Swedish Greta Thunberg (born 2003),are global spiritual leadersof our time. All live by thefirst story of the world that is forever bubbling up from The Wellsprings, regenerating possibilities for harmony, fulfilment of potentials and ecological balance.

All have lived in times
 whentheother story of the world seems dominant, withscapegoating, revenge and desecration of natural lawbringing vicious cycles of discord, trauma and war. With help from C G Jung and archaeomythologist Marija Gimbutas, Glenda will set out the dynamic structures of these ‘two stories of the world’, which drive the action ofher big works for citizens choruses.

A Chorus of Women’s musical leaders Johanna McBride and Meg Rigby will join Glenda and storyteller Miriam Pickard as performance ensemblefor the evening. More singers will bring their voices for harmonies and singalong video clips ofone or two favourite ‘wellspring’
 moments from our Passion productions.
Dr Glenda Cloughley is a Jungian analystwho loves to tell stories, compose music and sing. Another of her long-timedelights is encouraging the creative spirit in people to stir up social equivalents to C G Jung’s notion of individuation.

For 17 years, within the collaborative culture of A Chorus of Women,
 she has written many songs and largeworks for citizens choruses that follow the course of regeneration law from lament to renewal. A Chorus of Women has staged numerous major productions of Glenda’s 
"Songs to the Earth" (2006), "The Gifts of the Furies" (2008-12), "A Passion for Peace(2015) and "The People’s Passion" (2018 and 2019).
See www.chorusofwomen.org
We meet from 7:30 pm for tea and coffee and snacks, music, discussion and library.
The Guest Speaker's presentation is at 8 pm for an hour or so,
then we resume for questions and discussion, finishing at 10pm.

Cost: Jung Society members free, Guests $15, Seniors/Concession $10.
Pay by cash at the door or bank transfer or by credit card via TryBooking.



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