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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210815T103000
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SUMMARY:One-day workshop with Indigenous weaving elders from Arnhem Land 2
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a day-visitor opportunity to join our main event:  \nWeaving camp with Arnhem Land Indigenous elders 2021 \nat https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/weaving-camp-with-arnhem-land-indigenous-elders-2021-tickets-147392776763 \nThis opportunity is for you to join us in a day-workshop with the weaving elders from Arnhem Land\, on-site in the Northern Territory. We will weave together for a couple of hours\, before we will open our circle for a few more hours to more weavers through the eyes of an online zoom link. The workshop will end with a sharing circle. \nThe main event – camping immersion blurb: \nSpend a week camping in a beautiful location\, abundantly planted with weaving and medicinal plants. Learn from the Indigenous elders how to use these plants for dye as well as to prepare materials for basket weaving\, before you relax together and weave a basket under their watchful eyes. In joyful conversation\, learn about the medicines that thrive in nature around you\, and in the nurturing container of sacred space\, sit in deep contemplation of life\, self and existence. Engage in a process of deep enquiry through fun daily forays into the energetics of healing and wholing\, through nature-based practices and sitting together in council. \nThis is an opportunity to deepen in relationship with your soul\, together with other like-minded humans. To sit with traditional Australian weaving elders\, and commune as equals\, while being embraced by the natural world that so profoundly supports your being.  \nRough outline of main activities: \n– Day trips to gather pandanus fibre and dyes. \n– Learning to prepare dyes and fibre \n– Learning to weave with pandanus fibre \n-Morning/evening sharing circles \n-Nature/ soul practices \n-A day trip to a Litchfield national Park waterhole/waterfall \n-Camping and cooking in communal village style with basic amenities and camp kitchen. \n– Possibility for 2 workshop day visitors on the weekend. \n– Online three hour weaving circle and Q & A on Sunday\, by zoom. \nThis week-long deep-dive will be facilitated by Rene Bahloo\, who brings with her a wealth of life experience walking alongside Indigenous Australian as well as African elders and healers. She is a weaver of life\, a ‘medicine weaver’\, a fun-filled and quirky human of lightheartedness yet much depth of being and knowledge just waiting to be shared. She will interlace the weave of this transformative and healing journey with nature connection practices\, deep sharing circles and energetic alignment practices that enhance and expand your sense of meaning and aliveness.  \nThis immersion/ camp is the result of a way of being that favours an attitude of flow and creative manifestation\, in surrender to the current circumstances involving Covid and in consideration of the needs and safety of remote communities. This has ignited the emergence of this new format and location away from the communities but close to everything else that makes these trips so transformative. It is also an opportunity to introduce ancient practices of soul awakening and nurturing from a shamanic and eco-psychology perspective\, Rene’s passion and present focus of study. \nRene’s previous journeys allowed participants to enter and experience aspects of remote community life\, first hand\, under the wings of local traditional weaving elders. These journeys have been placed on hold for 2021\, and are anticipated to recommence in 2022.  \nFor photos and stories of these previous trips\, Check out #arnhemweavingjourney on facebook or instagram (copy and paste that into the search box in either of these two platforms\, and press the magnifying glass). \nBYO tent and mattress.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/one-day-workshop-with-indigenous-weaving-elders-from-arnhem-land-2/
LOCATION:Private venue\, Northern Territory\, Australia
CATEGORIES:culture exchange workshops,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210814T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210814T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20210323T042833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T042833Z
UID:1434-1628937000-1628955000@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:One-day workshop with Indigenous weaving elders from Arnhem Land 1
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a day-visitor opportunity to join our main event:  \nWeaving camp with Arnhem Land Indigenous elders 2021 \nat https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/weaving-camp-with-arnhem-land-indigenous-elders-2021-tickets-147392776763 \nSpend a week camping in a beautiful location\, abundantly planted with weaving and medicinal plants. Learn from the Indigenous elders how to use these plants for dye as well as to prepare materials for basket weaving\, before you relax together and weave a basket under their watchful eyes. In joyful conversation\, learn about the medicines that thrive in nature around you\, and in the nurturing container of sacred space\, sit in deep contemplation of life\, self and existence. Engage in a process of deep enquiry through fun daily forays into the energetics of healing and wholing\, through nature-based practices and sitting together in council. \nThis is an opportunity to deepen in relationship with your soul\, together with other like-minded humans. To sit with traditional Australian weaving elders\, and commune as equals\, while being embraced by the natural world that so profoundly supports your being.  \nRough outline of main activities: \n– Day trips to gather pandanus fibre and dyes. \n– Learning to prepare dyes and fibre \n– Learning to weave with pandanus fibre \n-Morning/evening sharing circles \n-Nature/ soul practices \n-A day trip to a Litchfield national Park waterhole/waterfall \n-Camping and cooking in communal village style with basic amenities and camp kitchen. \n– Possibility for 2 workshop day visitors on the weekend. \n– Online three hour weaving circle and Q & A on Sunday\, by zoom. \nThis week-long deep-dive will be facilitated by Rene Bahloo\, who brings with her a wealth of life experience walking alongside Indigenous Australian as well as African elders and healers. She is a weaver of life\, a ‘medicine weaver’\, a fun-filled and quirky human of lightheartedness yet much depth of being and knowledge just waiting to be shared. She will interlace the weave of this transformative and healing journey with nature connection practices\, deep sharing circles and energetic alignment practices that enhance and expand your sense of meaning and aliveness.  \nThis immersion/ camp is the result of a way of being that favours an attitude of flow and creative manifestation\, in surrender to the current circumstances involving Covid and in consideration of the needs and safety of remote communities. This has ignited the emergence of this new format and location away from the communities but close to everything else that makes these trips so transformative. It is also an opportunity to introduce ancient practices of soul awakening and nurturing from a shamanic and eco-psychology perspective\, Rene’s passion and present focus of study. \nRene’s previous journeys allowed participants to enter and experience aspects of remote community life\, first hand\, under the wings of local traditional weaving elders. These journeys have been placed on hold for 2021\, and are anticipated to recommence in 2022.  \nFor photos and stories of these previous trips\, Check out #arnhemweavingjourney on facebook or instagram (copy and paste that into the search box in either of these two platforms\, and press the magnifying glass). \nBYO tent and mattress.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/one-day-workshop-with-indigenous-weaving-elders-from-arnhem-land-1/
LOCATION:Private venue\, Yarrawonga\, Northern Territory\, Australia
CATEGORIES:culture exchange workshops,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210811T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210817T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20210323T034320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T034320Z
UID:1425-1628672400-1629216000@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving camp with Arnhem Land Indigenous elders 2021
DESCRIPTION:A unique and transformative week of learning\, sharing\, healing and basket weaving with Indigenous weaving elders from Arnhem Land. \nSpend a week camping in a beautiful location\, abundantly planted with weaving and medicinal plants. Learn from the Indigenous elders how to use these plants for dye as well as to prepare materials for basket weaving\, before you relax together and weave a basket under their watchful eyes. In joyful conversation\, learn about the medicines that thrive in nature around you\, and in the nurturing container of sacred space\, sit in deep contemplation of life\, self and existence. Engage in a process of deep enquiry through fun daily forays into the energetics of healing and wholing\, through nature-based practices and sitting together in council. \nThis is an opportunity to deepen in relationship with your soul\, together with other like-minded humans. To sit with traditional Australian weaving elders\, and commune as equals\, while being embraced by the natural world that so profoundly supports your being.  \nRough outline of main activities: \n– Day trips to gather pandanus fibre and dyes. \n– Learning to prepare dyes and fibre \n– Learning to weave with pandanus fibre \n-Morning/evening sharing circles \n-Nature/ soul practices \n-A day trip to a Litchfield national Park waterhole/waterfall \n-Camping and cooking in communal village style with basic amenities and camp kitchen. \n– Possibility for 2 workshop day visitors on the weekend. \n– Online three hour weaving circle and Q & A on Sunday\, by zoom. \nThis week-long deep-dive will be facilitated by Rene Bahloo\, who brings with her a wealth of life experience walking alongside Indigenous Australian as well as African elders and healers. She is a weaver of life\, a ‘medicine weaver’\, a fun-filled and quirky human of lightheartedness yet much depth of being and knowledge just waiting to be shared. She will interlace the weave of this transformative and healing journey with nature connection practices\, deep sharing circles and energetic alignment practices that enhance and expand your sense of meaning and aliveness.  \nThis immersion/ camp is the result of a way of being that favours an attitude of flow and creative manifestation\, in surrender to the current circumstances involving Covid and in consideration of the needs and safety of remote communities. This has ignited the emergence of this new format and location away from the communities but close to everything else that makes these trips so transformative. It is also an opportunity to introduce ancient practices of soul awakening and nurturing from a shamanic and eco-psychology perspective\, Rene’s passion and present focus of study. \nRene’s previous journeys allowed participants to enter and experience aspects of remote community life\, first hand\, under the wings of local traditional weaving elders. These journeys have been placed on hold for 2021\, and are anticipated to recommence in 2022.  \nFor photos and stories of these previous trips\, Check out #arnhemweavingjourney on facebook or instagram (copy and paste that into the search box in either of these two platforms\, and press the magnifying glass). \nBYO tent and mattress.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-camp-with-arnhem-land-indigenous-elders-2021/
LOCATION:Private venue\, Yarrawonga\, NT\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210613T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210613T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20210323T032930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T044317Z
UID:1419-1623580200-1623598200@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving is Healing Sunshine Coast June 2021
DESCRIPTION:Weave your own medicine basket with premium pandanus or raffia fibre –  in a ceremony-style immersive sharing and healing circle. \nWe will create a beautiful medicine pot by weaving with pandanus spiralus (a unique premium weaving fibre from Arnhem Land). \nThe workshop will be facilitated through means of a ceremonial space where you will be nurtured and held safely in a circle of like-minded beings\, sharing and breathing and creating together. I will introduce some embodiment practices/nervous system regulation skills for navigating challenging times\, like breathing\, visualisation and /or soul-to-cell toning\, in the workshop circle. Beginners celebrated. Trauma informed\, please let me know by private communication if you would like your circumstances to be known\, and gently held. (I am a psychotherapy second year intern). \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and contemplative practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us. Please bring snacks to share\, and a chair\, blanket or cushion to sit on. Please be considerate of current COVID restrictions on proximity and personal hygiene.  \nExtra pandanus fibre will be available to buy on the day\, if needed for continued work.  \n$110 pp – concession available by application. \nTickets can be booked online or by emailing me to organise a direct deposit / cash. \nweaverywork@gmail.com
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-is-healing-sunshine-coast-june-2021/
LOCATION:Cooran\, 377 Sankeys rd\, Cooran\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210530T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20210323T033347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T033347Z
UID:1423-1622370600-1622390400@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving is Healing Brisbane May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Weave your own random weave basket with palm inflorescence and premium pandanus –  in a ceremony-style immersive sharing and healing circle. \nWe will create a beautiful basket by weaving with palm inflorescence and pandanus spiralus (a unique premium weaving fibre from Arnhem Land). \nThe workshop will be facilitated through means of a ceremonial space where you will be nurtured and held safely in a circle of like-minded beings\, sharing and breathing and creating together. I will introduce some embodiment practices/nervous system regulation skills for navigating challenging times\, like breathing\, visualisation and/or soul-to-cell toning\, in the workshop circle. Beginners celebrated. Trauma informed\, please let me know by private communication if you would like your circumstances to be known\, and gently held. (I am a psychotherapy second year intern). \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and contemplative practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us. Please bring snacks to share\, and a chair\, blanket or cushion to sit on. We will be on the grass under a huge fig tree. Please be considerate of current COVID restrictions on proximity and personal hygiene.  \nExtra pandanus fibre will be available to buy on the day\, if needed.  \n$100 pp \nTickets can be booked online or by emailing me to organise a direct deposit / cash. \nweaverywork@gmail.com
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-is-healing-brisbane-may-2021/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210522T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20210325T053520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T053520Z
UID:1452-1621679400-1621699200@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving is Healing Sunshine Coast (South) May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Weave your own medicine basket with premium pandanus or raffia fibre –  in a ceremony-style immersive sharing and healing circle. \nWe will create a beautiful medicine pot by weaving with pandanus spiralus (a unique premium weaving fibre from Arnhem Land). It will be a different technique to the workshop held in May (northern Sunshine Coast). Beginner weavers are welcome! \nThe workshop circle will be facilitated through means of a ceremonial space where you will be nurtured and held safely in a circle of like-minded beings\, sharing and breathing and creating together. I will introduce some embodiment practices/nervous system regulation skills for navigating challenging times\, like breathing\, visualisation and /or soul-to-cell toning as well as mutual sharing practices in the group. Trauma informed\, please let me know by private communication if you would like your circumstances to be known\, and gently held. (I am a psychotherapy second year intern). \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and contemplative practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us.  \nPlease bring snacks to share\, and a chair\, blanket or cushion to sit on. Please be considerate of current COVID restrictions on proximity and personal hygiene.  \nExtra pandanus fibre will be available to buy on the day\, if needed for continued work.  \n$100 pp – concession available by application. \nTickets can be booked through facebook\, eventbrite or by emailing me to organise a direct deposit / cash. \nweaverywork@gmail.com \n0438162552
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-is-healing-sunshine-coast-south-may-2021/
LOCATION:Weavery HQ\, 324 Wilson rd\, Ilkley\, Qld\, 4554\, Australia
CATEGORIES:upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210425T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20210323T032514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T035901Z
UID:1417-1619346600-1619366400@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving is Healing Brisbane April 2021
DESCRIPTION:We will create a beautiful medicine pot by weaving with pandanus spiralus (a unique premium weaving fibre from Arnhem Land) in a two-stand twisting or twining technique.  \nThe workshop will be facilitated through means of a ceremonial space where you will be nurtured and held safely in a circle of like-minded beings\, sharing and breathing and creating together. I will introduce some embodiment practices/nervous system regulation skills for navigating challenging times\, like breathing\, visualisation and soul-to-cell toning\, workshop circle. Beginners celebrated. Trauma informed\, please let me know by private communication if you would like your circumstances to be known\, and gently held. (I am a psychotherapy second year intern). \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and contemplative practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us. Please bring snacks to share\, and a chair\, blanket or cushion to sit on. We will be on the grass under a huge fig tree. Please be considerate of current COVID restrictions on proximity and personal hygiene.  \nExtra pandanus fibre will be available to buy on the day\, if needed.  \nPlease bring a chair\, cushion or mat to sit on\, in respect of current COVID recommendations\, and picnic snacks to share. We meet at the information centre entrance\, and walk in together. \n$110 pp \nTickets can be booked online or by emailing me to organise a direct deposit / cash. \nweaverywork@gmail.com
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-is-healing-brisbane-april-2021/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20210324T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20211013T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20210323T034815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T035301Z
UID:1429-1616596200-1634139000@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Private Holistic Psychotherapy Sessions
DESCRIPTION:One-on-one counselling and psychotherapy sessions with me! Yes\, I’m deep into my studies of a holistic method of deep enquiry that is a mixture of the Tao\, Jungian psychology\, Steiner\, quantum physics\, neuroscientific theory and energy medicine. I am presently undergoing my internship as a practitioner and am really keen to share the magic of this work with you. I’m also interested in trauma work\, spiritual mentoring and I can help with conscious parenting. Here’s a little blurb: \nHolistic Counselling and Psychotherapy opportunity (online or face-to-face) \nI offer my skills as a therapist in service to working with fellow humans towards uncovering an ever-greater sense of wholeness and embodied aliveness. In a space of empathy and love\, underpinned by a deeply spiritual yet grounded worldview in tune with eastern and shamanic approaches to life\, we will journey together to explore what your soul or higher self is trying to make known to you. In true process-work style we will tease out a path of communication with your dreams\, body symptoms\, unconscious patterns and unique life experiences\, unfolding the layers of deep wisdom ever-present in your depths\, to encourage new\, life-supporting perspectives to emerge. \nAnd\, I’m offering it at a really discounted rate\, for a limited time. $40 per hour-long session.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/private-holistic-psychotherapy-sessions/
LOCATION:online\, Northern Territory\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Therapy sessions,upcoming events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201101T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201101T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20200925T104009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T104009Z
UID:1395-1604226600-1604244600@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Sunshine Coast medicine pot weaving circle November 2020
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Using Lomandra Longifolia fibre straight from the land\, we will create a two-stand twist-woven medicine pot. This will be a ceremonial sacred space where you will be nurtured and held safely in a circle of like-minded souls\, sharing and breathing and creating together. I will also introduce some embodiment practices/nervous system regulation skills for navigating challenging times\, like breathing\, visualisation and soul-to-cell toning\, workshop circle. Beginners celebrated. Trauma informed. \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and contemplative practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us. Please bring snacks to share\, and a chair\, blanket or cushion to sit on. We will be on the grass under a huge fig tree. Please be considerate of current COVID restrictions on proximity and personal hygiene.  \nOptional premium pandanus (a different fibre to what we will be using) is available to buy at an extra cost\, if needed. See ticket info for details. \nPlease bring a chair\, cushion or mat to sit on\, in respect of current COVID recommendations. \n$100 pp
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/sunshine-coast-medicine-pot-weaving-circle-november-2020/
LOCATION:Weavery HQ\, 324 Wilson rd\, Ilkley\, Qld\, 4554\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201025T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201025T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20200923T012148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200923T013008Z
UID:1388-1603621800-1603639800@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane Medicine Pot weave October
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Using Lomandra Longifolia fibre straight from the land\, we will create a two-stand twist-woven medicine pot. This will be a ceremonial sacred space where you will be nurtured and held safely in a circle of like-minded souls\, sharing and breathing and creating together. I will also introduce some embodiment practices/nervous system regulation skills for navigating challenging times\, like breathing\, visualisation and soul-to-cell toning\, workshop circle. Beginners celebrated. Trauma informed. \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and contemplative practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us. Please bring snacks to share\, and a chair\, blanket or cushion to sit on. We will be on the grass under a huge fig tree. Please be considerate of current COVID restrictions on proximity and personal hygiene.  \nOptional premium pandanus (a different fibre to what we will be using) is available to buy at an extra cost\, if needed. See ticket info for details. \nPlease bring a chair\, cushion or mat to sit on\, in respect of current COVID recommendations. \n$100 pp
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-medicine-pot-weave-october/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201019T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20201019T010039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201019T010039Z
UID:1398-1603094400-1603126800@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Online weaving and culture with Gunbalanya family on country.
DESCRIPTION:On country\, out bush\, online\, join us in an experimental first-ever hybrid weaving workshop with indigenous weavers from Arnhem Land. \nWe are up for trying something very new to us. Zoom in the bush. My family of traditional indigenous weavers\, headed by Christine Nabobbob\, are keen to share their weaving knowledge via the internet to all over the world! Come and join us as we navigate the zoomscape from the spirit homeland of northern Australia\, Kunwinjku country. This is going to be an epic experience of sharing\, openly and vulnerably\, what its like to sit on country and still be part of the modern world\, combining Indigenous practises with western communication tools. Working together\, we aim to share an incredible opportunity – to be on country\, listening to the voices of the bush\, weaving together\, sharing timeless presence on country. This is not going to be a seamlessly produced zoom event. It is going to be raw\, real\, and interesting\, and loads of fun. It will be offered in consideration of indigenous ways\, which means we endeavour to start on time\, but still hold the possibility that it might need to be cancelled at short notice due to unforseen cultural factors (in which case we will refund your admission fees). We make no excuses for technical glitches\, as we are all winging it\, with love\, but all are really keen and ready to share\, even if camera angels are askew. I will be tending the computer scape (checking the chat box) and facilitating connection between everyone as the ladies sit in the shade and teach you all. Breakout groups might occur (or might not\, according to the needs of the group). This is a zoom that will unfold in response to the needs of the present moment\, and in acknowledgement of the moment. If this realness is something you are drawn to\, and are happy to laugh at the glitches (if and when they might occur)\, then you are in for a treat. We ask for a $50 (AUD) contribution to facilitator fees. If you can’t afford that\, please get in touch with me\, René. I will send you a link to a (rough) video I have created that will teach you the basic skills of coil weaving\, to help the learning on the day\, as teaching people online is not something the ladies are familiar with\, and you can practice/learn before we get online together.  \nMaterials needed: \nYou will need to provide your own needle\, scissors and fibre (like raffia) to work with. We will be using traditional pandanus fibre\, which can be bought later\, if desired\, online from me personally. There will be no time to sell any beforehand\, as I will be out of range intermittently (I’m in Arnhem Land at the moment)\, though you can follow my travels on www.facebook.com/rene.bahloo \nThis is short notice\, and needs to tie in with timings of when we are all together\, and we want to share with you when that happens. It’s a really special opportunity to get a feel for our joyous expression in this magnificent world\, as we walk together\, in family.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/online-weaving-and-culture-with-gunbalanya-family-on-country/
LOCATION:online\, Northern Territory\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201011T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20201011T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20200923T011452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200923T013224Z
UID:1386-1602412200-1602435600@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Sunshine Coast Pandanus weave October
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave – in a ceremony-style basket weaving circle where each member of the group is honoured for their own special contribution to the group in a gentle\, nurturing manner. It is an open-hearted\, fun and growthful experience for the beginner and experienced weaver alike\, a creative space full of shared wisdom and joy.  \nPrepare for a beautiful\, grounding\, skill- building and deeply immersive meditation on the practice of the ancient craft of weaving. It will be a sacred space to bring yourself\, to be nurtured and held safely in a circle of like-minded souls\, sharing and breathing and creating together. I will also introduce some embodiment practices/nervous system regulation skills for navigating challenging times\, like breathing\, visualisation and soul-to-cell toning\, into the workshop circle.  \nPandanus fibre from Arnhem Land is our fibre of practice in this workshop\, it is a fibre harvested prepared and dyed by indigenous women in my weaving family\, from the Kunnwinggu language group.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/sunshine-coast-pandanus-weave-october/
LOCATION:Weavery HQ\, 324 Wilson rd\, Ilkley\, Qld\, 4554\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200329T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200329T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20200123T073840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200123T073840Z
UID:1378-1585477800-1585495800@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane pandanus weaving circle March 2020
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Using pandanus fibre straight from Arnhem Land\, we will create a coiled basketling\, pendant or earrings which are especially beautiful.  \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and heart connecting practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us.  \nTHE FIBRE: Pandanus spiralus – ‘kunngobarn’ in Gunwinjku language. The fibre included in this workshop is the best in the world (imho)- hand harvested and dyed in Indigenous country (Arnhem Land’s famous rock country)\, thus the workshop calls for a slightly higher fee than usual. \n$115 \nPlease bring lunch to share\, and a chair if you need one. We will be seated on the grass under a huge fig tree\, on weaving mats. \nTake-home pandanus is available to buy at an extra cost\, if needed. See ticket info for details.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-pandanus-weaving-circle-march-2020/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200201T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200201T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20200113T082149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200113T082922Z
UID:1370-1580553000-1580571000@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving at the Bhakti Barn Feb 2020
DESCRIPTION:WHERE: Join Rene Bahloo at a The Bhakti Barn in the heart of Cooroy for a divine weaving workshop SUNDAY 2ND FEB 2020. \n WHAT: Using the local weed vine of cats claw\, we will create a fairly large fruit basket/ harvesting tray which is strong\, durable and beautiful. The day will include a ceremony-style weaving circle\, a shared lunch\, much flow of wisdom and a guided relaxation session with live music from Chris Lane to finish the day – perfect for you to float home in bliss! You will even have a basket to take home with you. \n WHO: René Bahloo is an installation artist\, facilitator and project coordinator\, with a special interest in the practice and philosophy of basket weaving\, using natural plant fibres. She shares her knowledge through weaving circles and facilitates grassroots journeys to remote Indigenous Australian and African communities\, for deep connection to land\, culture\, healing and traditional weaving. \n THE FIBRE: Cat’s claw creeper (Macfadyena unguis-cati) is a native of South and Central America and is an aggressive climber that was used as an ornamental in older-style Queensland gardens. This vine has the ability to completely smother native vegetation\, growing up over trees. Many bushland areas in our local vicinity already have serious infestations of this weed. Luckily for us\, it’s an amazing vine for weaving baskets\, so we can clear the bush of it without worrying about its sustainability! \n MORE DETAILS: This is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and heart connecting practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-at-the-bhakti-barn/
LOCATION:Bhakti Barn\, 41 Miva Street\, Cooroy\, Cooroy\, Qld\, 4363\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200201T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20200201T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20200113T081028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200113T081028Z
UID:1368-1580553000-1580571000@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane weaving circle Feb 2020
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Using the local weed vine of cats claw\, we will create a fairly large fruit basket/ harvesting tray which is strong\, durable and beautiful.  \nThis is an opportunity to experience the ancient art of basket weaving as a deeply mindful and heart connecting practice. It is a space of sharing\, creating\, being and breathing\, conducted through ceremony and celebration of life. Using natural materials from the land\, you will learn to weave individual strands of fibre together to form a whole creation\, while recognising and acknowledging the mirrors and metaphors that bind us together with nature and each other. Like a weave within a weave\, this has the power of revealing a way of being that is nurturing\, growthful\, enlightening and honouring of the energy of creation. Together we will weave baskets that hold in their fibres all of the stories we share\, flowing in symphony with the songs of nature as they unfold around and within us.  \nTHE FIBRE: Cat’s claw creeper (Macfadyena unguis-cati) is a native of South and Central America and is an aggressive climber that was used as an ornamental in older-style Queensland gardens. This vine has the ability to completely smother native vegetation\, growing up over trees. Many bushland areas in our local vicinity already have serious infestations of this weed. Luckily for us\, it’s an amazing vine for weaving baskets\, so we can clear the bush of it without worrying about its sustainability! \n$100 \nNB!! Please bring lunch to share\, your own beverages and a chair if you need one.  \nWe will be seated on the grass under a huge fig tree\, on weaving mats.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-weaving-circle-feb-2020/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20191116T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20191116T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20191106T012650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T012650Z
UID:1364-1573900200-1573918200@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane basket weaving circle - November
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave – in a ceremony-style basket weaving circle where each member of the group is honoured for their own special contribution to the group in a gentle\, nurturing manner. It is an open-hearted\, fun and growthful experience for the beginner and experienced weaver alike\, a creative space full of shared wisdom and joy. \nUse plants that grow in your garden\, learn the characteristics of the fibre so as to identify and play with other fibres that suit the technique\, as you walk your path onwards. \nTwist weave technique using Lomandra fibre – by demand!
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-basket-weaving-circle-november/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20191027T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20191027T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190822T123423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T123538Z
UID:1343-1572172200-1572190200@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane weaving circle - October
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave – in a ceremony-style basket weaving circle where each member of the group is honoured for their own special contribution to the group in a gentle\, nurturing manner. It is an open-hearted\, fun and growthful experience for the beginner and experienced weaver alike\, a creative space full of shared wisdom and joy. \nUse plants that grow in your garden\, learn the characteristics of the fibre so as to identify and play with other fibres that suit the technique\, as you walk your path onwards. \nParticular technique TBA – special requests considered till further notice
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-weaving-circle-october/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20191026T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20191026T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190822T122740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T122834Z
UID:1341-1572085800-1572103800@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Sunshine Coast weaving circle - October
DESCRIPTION:Learn to weave – in a ceremony-style basket weaving circle where each member of the group is honoured for their own special contribution to the group in a gentle\, nurturing manner. It is an open-hearted\, fun and growthful experience for the beginner and experienced weaver alike\, a creative space full of shared wisdom and joy. \nUse plants that grow in your garden\, learn the characteristics of the fibre so as to identify and play with other fibres that suit the technique\, as you walk your path onwards. \nParticular technique TBA – special requests considered till further notice
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/sunshine-coast-weaving-circle-october/
LOCATION:Weavery HQ\, 324 Wilson rd\, Ilkley\, Qld\, 4554\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190912T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190710T035453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T130207Z
UID:1310-1568282400-1568293200@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving with both Arnhem Land and Djabugai weavers
DESCRIPTION:This is a special opportunity to share time with traditional weavers from Arnhem Land and from Far North Queensland who are on a visit to the Sunshine Coast in Australia for cultural sharing. \nThese six special weavers all travel once a year to Weavery HQ\, where Rene Bahloo hosts them as part of her family\, to share their culture\, hearts\, stories and traditional weaving practices with the wider community. \nThis is an opportunity for healing through the telling of stories\, sharing song\, learning language and culture. It is a nurturing and safe space to ask questions\, relax\, have fun and immerse yourself in a new energy. This indigenous weaving and sharing circle will utilise lomandra and raffia as primary fibres for creating baskets and woven jewellery pieces. \nThis daytime workshop is offered as a fundraiser to contribute to bus hire\, artists fees and flight tickets for the following weekend’s project at Barambah. (The weavers will all go on to connect with women from the stolen generation at Barambah (near Cherbourg) for a really special healing weekend of cultural rejuvenaton and transference of knowledge between the three indigenous groups. (SEQ\, Arnhem\, FNQ). \nThank you for supporting us in this important healing work! \n 
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/indigenous-weaving-cultural-exchange-opportunity/
LOCATION:Weavery HQ\, 324 Wilson rd\, Ilkley\, Qld\, 4554\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Indigenous culture and weaving journeys,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190906T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190908T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190710T042148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190822T120736Z
UID:1324-1567778400-1567954800@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Indigenous cultural weaving weekend with traditional weavers from Arnhem Land
DESCRIPTION:Two places have become available. Email me for details – weaverywork@gmail.com \n  \nThis is a special opportunity to share a weekend of with traditional weavers from Arnhem Land as they journey to the Sunshine Coast in Australia. These special weavers travel once a year to Weavery HQ\, where Rene Bahloo hosts them as part of her family\, to share their culture\, hearts\, stories and traditional weaving practices with the wider community. They will share knowledge on fibre preparation\, natural dyes and weaving techniques in this weekend. This is so much more than a weaving workshop for sharing and learning techniques\, it is an opportunity for healing through the telling of stories\, sharing song\, learning language and culture from a remote community in the Indigenous Australian bush. It is a nurturing and safe space to ask questions\, relax\, have fun and immerse yourself in a new energy as you create your own basket with naturally dyed pandanus fibre straight from the homelands. \nIt is anticipated (preferred) that participants will attend for the whole weekend\, though there are limited spaces for drop-in attendance of a single day. \nFriday 2pm-5pm – pandanus fibre stripping and splitting and dyeing \nSaturday 10.30am – 3.30pm – traditional weaving – (please bring your contribution to a shared lunch) \nSunday 10.30am – 3.30pm – traditional weaving continued – (please bring your contribution to a shared lunch) \nAll materials included. \n$390 entire weekend. \nFriday single – $150 one place available \nSaturday single – $185 sold out \nSunday single – $185 one place available \nPlease email me to book\, do not buy tickets over eventbrite platform \nRené – weaverywork@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/indigenous-cultural-weaving-weekend-with-traditional-weavers-from-arnhem-land/
LOCATION:Cooran\, 377 Sankeys rd\, Cooran\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:culture exchange workshops,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190831T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190831T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190710T040238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T040238Z
UID:1316-1567247400-1567265400@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane weaving circle - August
DESCRIPTION:$100 including materials\nBring lunch to share \nLearn to weave – in a ceremony-style basket weaving circle where each member of the group is honoured for their own special contribution to the group in a gentle\, nurturing manner. It is an open-hearted\, fun and growthful experience for the beginner and experienced weaver alike\, a creative space full of shared wisdom and joy. \nUse plants that grow in your vicinity\, learn the characteristics of the fibre so as to identify and play with other fibres that suit the technique\, as you walk your path onwards.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-weaving-circle-august/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190816T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190821T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190710T040811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190710T040939Z
UID:1318-1565944200-1566403200@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving and culture journey to Arnhem Land August 2019
DESCRIPTION:$2450  catered\nA meaningful travel experience filled with the richness and joy of connection\, healing and personal growth. This is a truly unique experience of connection to self\, to Australian Indigenous culture and weaving. Share time on spirit country with my adopted Indigenous family – Christine Nabobbob\, Priscilla and Sylvia Badari and others as we weave our lives and culture together\, with love\, in community. \nCome with me on an amazing journey deep into the heart of remote Indigenous Australia. Share special times\, weaving with family and new friends\, experience the ancient art of basket weaving through cultural immersion. Learn about traditional culture as you walk the land\, collecting pandanus and natural bush dyes. Sit with mother earth as you learn to split and prepare premium fibre which is exclusive to this beautiful place on our planet. Be in a space of nurture and allow the strong spirit of the land soothe and heal you\, to reset your compass. Come with me\, and you will see the precious gift of weaving our lives together\, through an ancient cultural lineage\, in a way that you will change you forever. \nFor the catered trip – food includes breakfast\, lunch and dinner up till the day we travel home\, excludes lunch (roadhouse pit stop) on the return to Darwin. \nThe adventure includes optional transport (with me in my 11 seater vehicle – a special troopcarrier called ‘Beasty Babe’ aka ‘Djindjalma’) from Darwin and back\, accommodation in shared comfortable bungalows in Jabiru (with a pool)\, transport in and out of the community\, all permits to enter aboriginal land\, special fibre for a small basket\, all tuition and the most amazing trip to Injalak hill (world heritage rock art site).\nEach room has a fridge\, sink and tea/coffee making place\, please note that these cabin rooms are 3-5 person share. ($60 extra to shotgun the double bed). \nDue to booking demands and factors outside our control\, alternative accommodation may be substituted. Some of these alternative accommodation configurations include 5-person share rooms. If this is not to your liking\, more private accommodations can be arranged\, at extra cost. \n(Catered) Meals are catered for: self-cook breakfast\, picnic lunches\, evening meals. Tea and coffee is included\, other drinks are BYO. \nMy blog \nhttp://weavery.com.au/2016/06/27/weaving-journey-to-arnhem-land-2016/ \nTestimonials \nI was looking for a travel experience that was both a cultural immersion and a weaving experience. The trip with Rene provided both of these things in spades. One of the previous trip testimonies said that if you were unsure about this trip\, to jump in feet first. That’s exactly what I did and I will always be grateful for the very personal journey that I shared with the incredible women of Gunbalanya\, Rene and the other women on our trip. Rene has a unique bond with the women and community which allowed us to spend time gathering\, preparing\, dyeing and weaving pandanus fibre in incredibly beautiful settings. More important though was the sharing of stories of culture\, place and family while sitting and walking through their country. It was a privilege to spend time with these inspiring women and the journey will forever hold some of my most special memories.\nRene is the glue that kept this adventure unfolding – her relationship to the women\, her knowledge of language\, her understanding of the culture and landscape\, her ability to deal with changes and challenges\, her culinary and superior troopie driving skills and her energy and shared wisdom which guided us along the way. If you want an out of the ordinary and enriching experience that you will never forget\, than I can recommend this journey wholeheartedly.\nHelen May-June 2019 \n2018 \nI did the last trip with Rene in July 2018.  I didn’t really know what to expect but I was drawn to the idea of “A meaningful travel experience filled with the richness and joy of connection\, healing and personal growth”.  And I could get this while doing the thing I love best- weaving? \nThe trip was about a lot more than weaving.  To actually witness and participate in the stunning process of going on country\, gathering pandanus with women connected to this country\, foraging for the natural dyes to use\, being shown how to strip the pandanus and then preparing the dyes and then dying the stripped pieces was a truly amazing process.  I had no idea\, and can attest that my imagination could not have taken me close to the experience. You actually have to be there\, as the saying goes. Those bundles of dyed pandanus at the end of the day was truly remarkable as are my memories of it. \nBut the trip is about much more than that.  It is to also be in the presence of the amazing Rene who ‘held’ this process in an incredible allowing way.  This was new to behold and I really valued everything that Rene bought to the trip\, including her incredible and tireless strength in loading up the troopee everyday and always making sure that we had everything we needed\, including nourishing food and an amazing person to prepare our food for us.  This was a real treat. \nWhat Rene offers you on this trip cannot be bought through any kind of ‘commercial’ exercise or tour.  Not even close. A number of women on this July trip were there for a second time and I can see why you would return because there is no where else\, I know \, where you can go and get this wide ranging\, unique cultural participation in as I have said a ‘stunning process’ steered by a stunning women committed to her real and substantial relationships with Aboriginal women and other community members of the Gunbalanya  Aboriginal community in west Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. \nYou will indeed experience connection\, healing and personal growth.  Oh\, and by the way\, I also learnt new techniques in weaving using the beautiful pandanus\, saw amazing rock art\, and purchased some amazing art pieces from the Injalak Arts Centre which sells amazing artistic works from a variety artists from the Gunbalanya community and surrounding outstations. Should you wish to ask me any questions about my experience I am happy to be contacted on 0413966938. \nLiz\, Sydney\, NSW \nI was mildly skeptical about the uniqueness of the experience and the value for money that this pretty expensive journey would deliver when I booked; but it was an experience as a fibre artist that I had been longing for for many years.  \nGiven that my expectations were low\, I was more than blown away by the joys and rewards that this trip delivered. \nRenee is a remarkable\, inspiring\, knowledgeable and capable Amazonian woman whose relationship with the Gunbalanya weavers is one of genuine friendship and authenticity; it’s obvious that this working relationship has been patiently built over many years and it is this relationship which enables such a unique and non-touristy experience. \nThe daily drive from Jabiru into Arnhem land and across the East Alligator river to the Gunbalanya community was action packed with some awesome crocodile antics in the river\, great bird watching moments and stunning stone country scenery. \nDriving around the community to pick up the weaving ladies and run errands for the locals was an education and we gained much insight into aboriginal community life from both Rene and the ladies; Christine\, Priscilla and Lyn. \nThe process of picking the pandanus was fun and strangely addictive. Wandering through the grasslands identifying and collecting dye materials was a revelation.  \nOn our first day after the pandanus picking and dye collecting\, we set up camp by a beautiful waterfall/billabong where we prepared the dye materials and were shown the intricate process of stripping and preparing the pandanus fibre in preparation for dyeing and weaving.  This was one of many profound moments for me on this journey\, sitting cross legged on the ground in this stunning setting\, listening to the bird calls above and the ladies chattering in language\, pounding plant matter on rocks\, whilst fires were lit for dye baths and lunch was prepared by the beautiful Ajuna\, daughter of Rene. \nI experienced such a strong sense of peace and joy in this timeless setting shared with these remarkable women. I experienced many more moments such as these in the following days\, rich with visual beauty\, new skills learned and stories shared.  \nI cannot recommend highly enough this experience if you are into indigenous culture and art\, weaving\, natural dyes\, warm weather\, stunning landscapes\, phenomenal rock art\, inspiring art centres\, beautiful women and are after a unique and authentic experience. \nLisa White\, Balingup Western Australia. \nJust a few words about my second weaving and culture trip to Arnhem Land. The opportunity to return this year was a wonderful surprise and I jumped in with both feet\, I knew that beautiful place was not finished with me yet.\nOnce again there were many heart opening\, grounding and delightful surprises. My weaving even improved. Sharing stories and learning so much from our most generous hosts on their country are deeply treasured memories.\nTravelling with Rene is a lesson in letting go\, letting life flow and is a lot of fun. Great food prepared by the beautiful Ajuna\, being fed is such a treat.\nBeing immersed in nature\, yarning and laughing lots\, incredible rock art\, gathering pandanus\, collecting dye and weaving. Being with the Ladies on their country and just listening and learning.\nSo many layers to this experience\, it is difficult to describe. I can only say it is one of the most unique\, authentic and life affirming experiences I have had.\nMeg\, Sunshine Coast\, Qld \nTestimonials 2017 \nThis is the most extraordinary incredible soul warming experience!! If you are even remotely considering it – then I’d recommend taking the leap and going. The friendships I made and the privilege of sitting alongside women who shared their amazing knowledge so graciously has altered my heart forever.  It was very cool. The kind of cool you can’t even imagine when you read it on paper! You are a very special ‘guide’ Rene! I’m not sure that is the right word – maybe if we understand ‘guide’ as being a facilitator with heart\, human connector\, relationship builder\, sharer of knowledge\, driver / counselor\, solver of all problems including swollen river crossings (!!!!) – well maybe that would be a start! Freaking awesome experience! \nRenee\, Brisbane\, Qld \nWhen trying to decide if I should take this journey I read some reviews of previous travellers. One stood out to me\, it said something like “ if you are even just considering going on this trip …. do it” So I did and I am so grateful that reviewer took the time. Having said that I have taken an age to write this. I am really struggling to find words that do justice to my experience. It was a journey of so many layers\, and so removed from my usual existence that words do not come easily. The feeling of crossing the river at Cahills Crossing for the first time\, the feeling of travelling into another world\, to describe the ancient and powerful landscape. Then you meet the people. Generous\, funny\, awesome teachers\, who took us to their country\, their places\, told us their stories. We learnt about\, gathered and prepared materials for dyeing. We learnt about gathered and stripped pandanus. We dyed that pandanus and learnt different weaving techniques\, some of us more successfully than others\, that didn’t matter\, you could always go and stir the dye pot. We laughed and talked and listened\, learnt some language. Played with the delightful children and looked out for Ginga (crocodile). Returning to our comfy camp at night\, with an awesome group of women\, we cooked and shared and laughed some more. All the while Rene is facilitating\, guiding\, teaching and taking care of us. I am so grateful that Rene has this passion for sharing culture\, and taking others on these journeys. There were so many moments I would love to share\, far too many. In the end this was a very personal journey that for me was very profound. But if the idea excites you even a little bit ……do it. \nMegan New\, Sunshine Coast\, Qld \nTestimonials 2016 \nIt’s very difficult to put this journey into words.  I encourage you to look at Rene’s photos as they beautifully capture the landscape\, people and experiences.  This is not an experience you will find on Flight Centre or Red Balloon\, it is personal and intimate.  Rene invites you into a sacred space of connection with the Injalak women who generously welcome you into their lives\, land\, practices and community for a precious time.  Rene skilfully weaves individual desires into a collective experience that becomes a shared memory for life and after you wonder if it was a dream?  If you are drawn to this journey I encourage you to do it!  Tips include: enter with humour\, flexibility\, a desire to learn\, respect for the process and this will result in thankfulness that an opportunity like this has crossed your path.  Enjoy and safe travels.   \nIsabel\, Brisbane\, Qld \nIn early June\, I joined an amazing group of women with our fearless leader Rene Bahloo on an adventure to West Arnhem Land. Words do not adequately capture the life changing experience. Suffice to say\, for me\, it was a defining moment in my life’s journey. The deep sense of connection to country and to the incredible Kunwinjku fibre artists that we had the honour and privilege of working and playing beside will sustain me for a very long time. We shared knowledge\, stories\, laughter and adventure. Together we harvested fibre from the Pandanus tree and stripped the plant in preparation for dyeing and weaving. We collected natural dyes from the local environment and ground them up to create a variety of colours. The Pandanus fibre was boiled in the dyes and then hung out to dry. We worked seated together learning how to weave coil baskets and wall mats. The women were so generous in sharing their weaving knowledge and patient with our many questions. My heartfelt gratitude extends to Rene for connecting me to this most awesome of adventures and to the women in our group who threw themselves into the experience with open minds\, curiosity\, wisdom and good humour. It was an unforgettable experience and profound personal and spiritual insights were gained through the peace and connection with our weaving sisters\, their families and their country. \nNicole\, Newcastle\, NSW \nThis journey is about so much more than just weaving. I felt a very real connection to country\, a newfound love and admiration for the generous women we spent time with\, and a deeper understanding and respect for culture and life in Arnhem Land. I came away with great learning\, many laughs\, and a full heart. This was a once in a lifetime experience at a grass roots level and I adored each unique experience. \nLisa\, Brisbane\, Qld \nThe Arnhem Land weaving trip was something I had wanted to do for so long. It was\nso much more than I had imagined that it would be! It had adventure (crossing Alligator River daily\,\nbut always with great care) to get to the Injalak arts centre! It had friendship and fun\, learning about new cultures\, meeting new people\, mountain climbing\, camp fires\, going bush to collect natural materials and weaving !! I have found a new connection to my home country Australia that I have been wanting to feel for a long time !! Finally\, Rene is such a lovely interesting and fun host! I genuinely felt taken care of and excited for what each day would hold for us ! It was such a delight ! And I think of the Injalak arts centre often and will go there again for sure 🙂 \nCate\, Sunshine Coast\, Qld
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-and-culture-journey-to-arnhem-land-august-2019/
LOCATION:Gunbalanya community\, NT\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Indigenous culture and weaving journeys,Journeys,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190712T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190717T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20180905T011237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T054820Z
UID:1209-1562922000-1563375600@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Arnhem Land weaving journey July 2019
DESCRIPTION:This is truly a meaningful travel experience filled with the richness and joy of Indigenous connection. It is an amazing and unique experience of connection to self\, to Australian Indigenous culture and weaving. Come with me and share time on land with Christine Nabobbob and Priscilla Badari and family\, as we weave our lives and culture together\, with love\, in community. \nCome with me on an amazing journey deep into the heart of remote Indigenous Australia. Share special times\, weaving with family and new friends\, experience the ancient art of basket weaving through cultural immersion. Learn about traditional culture as you walk the land\, collecting pandanus and natural bush dyes. Sit with mother earth as you learn to split and prepare premium fibre which is exclusive to this beautiful place on our planet. Be in a space of nurture and allow the strong spirit of the land soothe and heal you\, to reset your compass. Come with me\, and you will see the precious gift of weaving our lives together\, through an ancient cultural lineage\, in a way that you will change you forever. \nLove\, Rene Bahloo xxx \nMore info \nBooking links for: \nSeptember 2018 \nMay/June 2019 \nJuly 2019 \n  \nMy blog \nhttp://weavery.com.au/2016/06/27/weaving-journey-to-arnhem-land-2016/ \nTestimonials 2018 \nI did the last trip with Rene in July 2018.  I didn’t really know what to expect but I was drawn to the idea of “A meaningful travel experience filled with the richness and joy of connection\, healing and personal growth”.  And I could get this while doing the thing I love best- weaving? \nThe trip was about a lot more than weaving.  To actually witness and participate in the stunning process of going on country\, gathering pandanus with women connected to this country\, foraging for the natural dyes to use\, being shown how to strip the pandanus and then preparing the dyes and then dying the stripped pieces was a truly amazing process.  I had no idea\, and can attest that my imagination could not have taken me close to the experience. You actually have to be there\, as the saying goes. Those bundles of dyed pandanus at the end of the day was truly remarkable as are my memories of it. \nBut the trip is about much more than that.  It is to also be in the presence of the amazing Rene who ‘held’ this process in an incredible allowing way.  This was new to behold and I really valued everything that Rene bought to the trip\, including her incredible and tireless strength in loading up the troopee everyday and always making sure that we had everything we needed\, including nourishing food and an amazing person to prepare our food for us.  This was a real treat. \nWhat Rene offers you on this trip cannot be bought through any kind of ‘commercial’ exercise or tour.  Not even close. A number of women on this July trip were there for a second time and I can see why you would return because there is no where else\, I know \, where you can go and get this wide ranging\, unique cultural participation in as I have said a ‘stunning process’ steered by a stunning women committed to her real and substantial relationships with Aboriginal women and other community members of the Gunbalanya  Aboriginal community in west Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. \nYou will indeed experience connection\, healing and personal growth.  Oh\, and by the way\, I also learnt new techniques in weaving using the beautiful pandanus\, saw amazing rock art\, and purchased some amazing art pieces from the Injalak Arts Centre which sells amazing artistic works from a variety artists from the Gunbalanya community and surrounding outstations. Should you wish to ask me any questions about my experience I am happy to be contacted on 0413966938. \nLiz\, Sydney\, NSW \nI was mildly skeptical about the uniqueness of the experience and the value for money that this pretty expensive journey would deliver when I booked; but it was an experience as a fibre artist that I had been longing for for many years. \nGiven that my expectations were low\, I was more than blown away by the joys and rewards that this trip delivered. \nRenee is a remarkable\, inspiring\, knowledgeable and capable Amazonian woman whose relationship with the Gunbalanya weavers is one of genuine friendship and authenticity; it’s obvious that this working relationship has been patiently built over many years and it is this relationship which enables such a unique and non-touristy experience. \nThe daily drive from Jabiru into Arnhem land and across the East Alligator river to the Gunbalanya community was action packed with some awesome crocodile antics in the river\, great bird watching moments and stunning stone country scenery. \nDriving around the community to pick up the weaving ladies and run errands for the locals was an education and we gained much insight into aboriginal community life from both Rene and the ladies; Christine\, Priscilla and Lyn. \nThe process of picking the pandanus was fun and strangely addictive. Wandering through the grasslands identifying and collecting dye materials was a revelation. \nOn our first day after the pandanus picking and dye collecting\, we set up camp by a beautiful waterfall/billabong where we prepared the dye materials and were shown the intricate process of stripping and preparing the pandanus fibre in preparation for dyeing and weaving.  This was one of many profound moments for me on this journey\, sitting cross legged on the ground in this stunning setting\, listening to the bird calls above and the ladies chattering in language\, pounding plant matter on rocks\, whilst fires were lit for dye baths and lunch was prepared by the beautiful Ajuna\, daughter of Rene. \nI experienced such a strong sense of peace and joy in this timeless setting shared with these remarkable women. I experienced many more moments such as these in the following days\, rich with visual beauty\, new skills learned and stories shared. \nI cannot recommend highly enough this experience if you are into indigenous culture and art\, weaving\, natural dyes\, warm weather\, stunning landscapes\, phenomenal rock art\, inspiring art centres\, beautiful women and are after a unique and authentic experience. \nLisa White\, Balingup\, WA \nJust a few words about my second weaving and culture trip to Arnhem Land. The opportunity to return this year was a wonderful surprise and I jumped in with both feet\, I knew that beautiful place was not finished with me yet.\nOnce again there were many heart opening\, grounding and delightful surprises. My weaving even improved. Sharing stories and learning so much from our most generous hosts on their country are deeply treasured memories.\nTravelling with Rene is a lesson in letting go\, letting life flow and is a lot of fun. Great food prepared by the beautiful Ajuna\, being fed is such a treat.\nBeing immersed in nature\, yarning and laughing lots\, incredible rock art\, gathering pandanus\, collecting dye and weaving. Being with the Ladies on their country and just listening and learning.\nSo many layers to this experience\, it is difficult to describe. I can only say it is one of the most unique\, authentic and life affirming experiences I have had.\nMeg\, Sunshine Coast\, QLD \nTestimonials 2017 \nThis is the most extraordinary incredible soul warming experience!! If you are even remotely considering it – then I’d recommend taking the leap and going. The friendships I made and the privilege of sitting alongside women who shared their amazing knowledge so graciously has altered my heart forever.  It was very cool. The kind of cool you can’t even imagine when you read it on paper! You are a very special ‘guide’ Rene! I’m not sure that is the right word – maybe if we understand ‘guide’ as being a facilitator with heart\, human connector\, relationship builder\, sharer of knowledge\, driver / counselor\, solver of all problems including swollen river crossings (!!!!) – well maybe that would be a start! Freaking awesome experience! \nRenee\, Brisbane\, QLD \nWhen trying to decide if I should take this journey I read some reviews of previous travellers. One stood out to me\, it said something like “ if you are even just considering going on this trip …. do it” So I did and I am so grateful that reviewer took the time. Having said that I have taken an age to write this. I am really struggling to find words that do justice to my experience. It was a journey of so many layers\, and so removed from my usual existence that words do not come easily. The feeling of crossing the river at Cahills Crossing for the first time\, the feeling of travelling into another world\, to describe the ancient and powerful landscape. Then you meet the people. Generous\, funny\, awesome teachers\, who took us to their country\, their places\, told us their stories. We learnt about\, gathered and prepared materials for dyeing. We learnt about gathered and stripped pandanus. We dyed that pandanus and learnt different weaving techniques\, some of us more successfully than others\, that didn’t matter\, you could always go and stir the dye pot. We laughed and talked and listened\, learnt some language. Played with the delightful children and looked out for Ginga (crocodile). Returning to our comfy camp at night\, with an awesome group of women\, we cooked and shared and laughed some more. All the while Rene is facilitating\, guiding\, teaching and taking care of us. I am so grateful that Rene has this passion for sharing culture\, and taking others on these journeys. There were so many moments I would love to share\, far too many. In the end this was a very personal journey that for me was very profound. But if the idea excites you even a little bit ……do it. \nMegan\, Sunshine Coast\, QLD \n  \nTestimonials 2016 \nIt’s very difficult to put this journey into words.  I encourage you to look at Rene’s photos as they beautifully capture the landscape\, people and experiences.  This is not an experience you will find on Flight Centre or Red Balloon\, it is personal and intimate.  Rene invites you into a sacred space of connection with the Injalak women who generously welcome you into their lives\, land\, practices and community for a precious time.  Rene skilfully weaves individual desires into a collective experience that becomes a shared memory for life and after you wonder if it was a dream?  If you are drawn to this journey I encourage you to do it!  Tips include: enter with humour\, flexibility\, a desire to learn\, respect for the process and this will result in thankfulness that an opportunity like this has crossed your path.  Enjoy and safe travels.   \nIsabel\, Brisbane\, QLD \nIn early June\, I joined an amazing group of women with our fearless leader Rene Bahloo on an adventure to West Arnhem Land. Words do not adequately capture the life changing experience. Suffice to say\, for me\, it was a defining moment in my life’s journey. The deep sense of connection to country and to the incredible Kunwinjku fibre artists that we had the honour and privilege of working and playing beside will sustain me for a very long time. We shared knowledge\, stories\, laughter and adventure. Together we harvested fibre from the Pandanus tree and stripped the plant in preparation for dyeing and weaving. We collected natural dyes from the local environment and ground them up to create a variety of colours. The Pandanus fibre was boiled in the dyes and then hung out to dry. We worked seated together learning how to weave coil baskets and wall mats. The women were so generous in sharing their weaving knowledge and patient with our many questions. My heartfelt gratitude extends to Rene for connecting me to this most awesome of adventures and to the women in our group who threw themselves into the experience with open minds\, curiosity\, wisdom and good humour. It was an unforgettable experience and profound personal and spiritual insights were gained through the peace and connection with our weaving sisters\, their families and their country. \nNicole\, Newcastle\, NSW \nThis journey is about so much more than just weaving. I felt a very real connection to country\, a newfound love and admiration for the generous women we spent time with\, and a deeper understanding and respect for culture and life in Arnhem Land. I came away with great learning\, many laughs\, and a full heart. This was a once in a lifetime experience at a grass roots level and I adored each unique experience. \nLisa\, Brisbane\, QLD \nThe Arnhem Land weaving trip was something I had wanted to do for so long. It was\nso much more than I had imagined that it would be! It had adventure (crossing Alligator River daily\,\nbut always with great care) to get to the Injalak arts centre! It had friendship and fun\, learning about new cultures\, meeting new people\, mountain climbing\, camp fires\, going bush to collect natural materials and weaving !! I have found a new connection to my home country Australia that I have been wanting to feel for a long time !! Finally\, Rene is such a lovely interesting and fun host! I genuinely felt taken care of and excited for what each day would hold for us ! It was such a delight ! And I think of the Injalak arts centre often and will go there again for sure 🙂 \nCate\, Sunshine Coast\, QLD \nCost of this trip is $2450\, including a non-refundable\, transferable deposit of $400.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/arnhem-land-weaving-journey-july-2019/
LOCATION:Arnhem Land\, NT\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Indigenous culture and weaving journeys,Journeys,upcoming events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190707T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190707T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190517T053724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T053724Z
UID:1298-1562495400-1562513400@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane weaving circle
DESCRIPTION:Learn the Burkina basket weaving method – an open weave plaiting technique – in a ceremony-style weaving circle where each member of the group is honoured for their own special contribution to the group in a gentle\, nurturing manner. It is an open-hearted\, fun and growthful experience for the beginner and experienced weaver alike\, a creative space full of shared wisdom and joy. Use plants that grow in your garden\, learn the characteristics of the fibre so as to identify and play with other fibres that suit the technique\, as you walk your path onwards. 
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-weaving-circle/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190629T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190629T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190517T081256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T081256Z
UID:1301-1561804200-1561822200@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Sunshine Coast Weaving circle - end June
DESCRIPTION:Learn the Burkina basket weaving method – an open weave plaiting technique – in a ceremony-style weaving circle where each member of the group is honoured for their own special contribution to the group in a gentle\, nurturing manner. It is an open-hearted\, fun and growthful experience for the beginner and experienced weaver alike\, a creative space full of shared wisdom and joy. Use plants that grow in your garden\, learn the characteristics of the fibre so as to identify and play with other fibres that suit the technique\, as you walk your path onwards.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/sunshine-coast-weaving-circle-end-june/
LOCATION:Cooran\, 377 Sankeys rd\, Cooran\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190531T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190605T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20180905T010305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T052317Z
UID:1207-1559293200-1559746800@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Arnhem Land weaving journey May 2019
DESCRIPTION:This is truly a meaningful travel experience filled with the richness and joy of Indigenous connection. It is an amazing and unique experience of connection to self\, to Australian Indigenous culture and weaving. Come with me and share time on land with Christine Nabobbob and Priscilla Badari and family\, as we weave our lives and culture together\, with love\, in community. \nCome with me on an amazing journey deep into the heart of remote Indigenous Australia. Share special times\, weaving with family and new friends\, experience the ancient art of basket weaving through cultural immersion. Learn about traditional culture as you walk the land\, collecting pandanus and natural bush dyes. Sit with mother earth as you learn to split and prepare premium fibre which is exclusive to this beautiful place on our planet. Be in a space of nurture and allow the strong spirit of the land soothe and heal you\, to reset your compass. Come with me\, and you will see the precious gift of weaving our lives together\, through an ancient cultural lineage\, in a way that you will change you forever. \nLove\, Rene Bahloo xxx \nMore info \nBooking links for: \nSeptember 2018 \nMay/June 2019 \nJuly 2019 \nMy blog \nhttp://weavery.com.au/2016/06/27/weaving-journey-to-arnhem-land-2016/ \nTestimonials 2018 \nI did the last trip with Rene in July 2018.  I didn’t really know what to expect but I was drawn to the idea of “A meaningful travel experience filled with the richness and joy of connection\, healing and personal growth”.  And I could get this while doing the thing I love best- weaving? \nThe trip was about a lot more than weaving.  To actually witness and participate in the stunning process of going on country\, gathering pandanus with women connected to this country\, foraging for the natural dyes to use\, being shown how to strip the pandanus and then preparing the dyes and then dying the stripped pieces was a truly amazing process.  I had no idea\, and can attest that my imagination could not have taken me close to the experience. You actually have to be there\, as the saying goes. Those bundles of dyed pandanus at the end of the day was truly remarkable as are my memories of it. \nBut the trip is about much more than that.  It is to also be in the presence of the amazing Rene who ‘held’ this process in an incredible allowing way.  This was new to behold and I really valued everything that Rene bought to the trip\, including her incredible and tireless strength in loading up the troopee everyday and always making sure that we had everything we needed\, including nourishing food and an amazing person to prepare our food for us.  This was a real treat. \nWhat Rene offers you on this trip cannot be bought through any kind of ‘commercial’ exercise or tour.  Not even close. A number of women on this July trip were there for a second time and I can see why you would return because there is no where else\, I know \, where you can go and get this wide ranging\, unique cultural participation in as I have said a ‘stunning process’ steered by a stunning women committed to her real and substantial relationships with Aboriginal women and other community members of the Gunbalanya  Aboriginal community in west Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. \nYou will indeed experience connection\, healing and personal growth.  Oh\, and by the way\, I also learnt new techniques in weaving using the beautiful pandanus\, saw amazing rock art\, and purchased some amazing art pieces from the Injalak Arts Centre which sells amazing artistic works from a variety artists from the Gunbalanya community and surrounding outstations. Should you wish to ask me any questions about my experience I am happy to be contacted on 0413966938. \nLiz\, Sydney\, NSW \nI was mildly skeptical about the uniqueness of the experience and the value for money that this pretty expensive journey would deliver when I booked; but it was an experience as a fibre artist that I had been longing for for many years. \nGiven that my expectations were low\, I was more than blown away by the joys and rewards that this trip delivered. \nRenee is a remarkable\, inspiring\, knowledgeable and capable Amazonian woman whose relationship with the Gunbalanya weavers is one of genuine friendship and authenticity; it’s obvious that this working relationship has been patiently built over many years and it is this relationship which enables such a unique and non-touristy experience. \nThe daily drive from Jabiru into Arnhem land and across the East Alligator river to the Gunbalanya community was action packed with some awesome crocodile antics in the river\, great bird watching moments and stunning stone country scenery. \nDriving around the community to pick up the weaving ladies and run errands for the locals was an education and we gained much insight into aboriginal community life from both Rene and the ladies; Christine\, Priscilla and Lyn. \nThe process of picking the pandanus was fun and strangely addictive. Wandering through the grasslands identifying and collecting dye materials was a revelation. \nOn our first day after the pandanus picking and dye collecting\, we set up camp by a beautiful waterfall/billabong where we prepared the dye materials and were shown the intricate process of stripping and preparing the pandanus fibre in preparation for dyeing and weaving.  This was one of many profound moments for me on this journey\, sitting cross legged on the ground in this stunning setting\, listening to the bird calls above and the ladies chattering in language\, pounding plant matter on rocks\, whilst fires were lit for dye baths and lunch was prepared by the beautiful Ajuna\, daughter of Rene. \nI experienced such a strong sense of peace and joy in this timeless setting shared with these remarkable women. I experienced many more moments such as these in the following days\, rich with visual beauty\, new skills learned and stories shared. \nI cannot recommend highly enough this experience if you are into indigenous culture and art\, weaving\, natural dyes\, warm weather\, stunning landscapes\, phenomenal rock art\, inspiring art centres\, beautiful women and are after a unique and authentic experience. \nLisa White\, Balingup\, WA \nJust a few words about my second weaving and culture trip to Arnhem Land. The opportunity to return this year was a wonderful surprise and I jumped in with both feet\, I knew that beautiful place was not finished with me yet.\nOnce again there were many heart opening\, grounding and delightful surprises. My weaving even improved. Sharing stories and learning so much from our most generous hosts on their country are deeply treasured memories.\nTravelling with Rene is a lesson in letting go\, letting life flow and is a lot of fun. Great food prepared by the beautiful Ajuna\, being fed is such a treat.\nBeing immersed in nature\, yarning and laughing lots\, incredible rock art\, gathering pandanus\, collecting dye and weaving. Being with the Ladies on their country and just listening and learning.\nSo many layers to this experience\, it is difficult to describe. I can only say it is one of the most unique\, authentic and life affirming experiences I have had.\nMeg\, Sunshine Coast\, QLD \nTestimonials 2017 \nThis is the most extraordinary incredible soul warming experience!! If you are even remotely considering it – then I’d recommend taking the leap and going. The friendships I made and the privilege of sitting alongside women who shared their amazing knowledge so graciously has altered my heart forever.  It was very cool. The kind of cool you can’t even imagine when you read it on paper! You are a very special ‘guide’ Rene! I’m not sure that is the right word – maybe if we understand ‘guide’ as being a facilitator with heart\, human connector\, relationship builder\, sharer of knowledge\, driver / counselor\, solver of all problems including swollen river crossings (!!!!) – well maybe that would be a start! Freaking awesome experience! \nRenee\, Brisbane\, QLD \nWhen trying to decide if I should take this journey I read some reviews of previous travellers. One stood out to me\, it said something like “ if you are even just considering going on this trip …. do it” So I did and I am so grateful that reviewer took the time. Having said that I have taken an age to write this. I am really struggling to find words that do justice to my experience. It was a journey of so many layers\, and so removed from my usual existence that words do not come easily. The feeling of crossing the river at Cahills Crossing for the first time\, the feeling of travelling into another world\, to describe the ancient and powerful landscape. Then you meet the people. Generous\, funny\, awesome teachers\, who took us to their country\, their places\, told us their stories. We learnt about\, gathered and prepared materials for dyeing. We learnt about gathered and stripped pandanus. We dyed that pandanus and learnt different weaving techniques\, some of us more successfully than others\, that didn’t matter\, you could always go and stir the dye pot. We laughed and talked and listened\, learnt some language. Played with the delightful children and looked out for Ginga (crocodile). Returning to our comfy camp at night\, with an awesome group of women\, we cooked and shared and laughed some more. All the while Rene is facilitating\, guiding\, teaching and taking care of us. I am so grateful that Rene has this passion for sharing culture\, and taking others on these journeys. There were so many moments I would love to share\, far too many. In the end this was a very personal journey that for me was very profound. But if the idea excites you even a little bit ……do it. \nMegan\, Sunshine Coast\, QLD \nTestimonials 2016 \nIt’s very difficult to put this journey into words.  I encourage you to look at Rene’s photos as they beautifully capture the landscape\, people and experiences.  This is not an experience you will find on Flight Centre or Red Balloon\, it is personal and intimate.  Rene invites you into a sacred space of connection with the Injalak women who generously welcome you into their lives\, land\, practices and community for a precious time.  Rene skilfully weaves individual desires into a collective experience that becomes a shared memory for life and after you wonder if it was a dream?  If you are drawn to this journey I encourage you to do it!  Tips include: enter with humour\, flexibility\, a desire to learn\, respect for the process and this will result in thankfulness that an opportunity like this has crossed your path.  Enjoy and safe travels.   \nIsabel\, Brisbane\, QLD \nIn early June\, I joined an amazing group of women with our fearless leader Rene Bahloo on an adventure to West Arnhem Land. Words do not adequately capture the life changing experience. Suffice to say\, for me\, it was a defining moment in my life’s journey. The deep sense of connection to country and to the incredible Kunwinjku fibre artists that we had the honour and privilege of working and playing beside will sustain me for a very long time. We shared knowledge\, stories\, laughter and adventure. Together we harvested fibre from the Pandanus tree and stripped the plant in preparation for dyeing and weaving. We collected natural dyes from the local environment and ground them up to create a variety of colours. The Pandanus fibre was boiled in the dyes and then hung out to dry. We worked seated together learning how to weave coil baskets and wall mats. The women were so generous in sharing their weaving knowledge and patient with our many questions. My heartfelt gratitude extends to Rene for connecting me to this most awesome of adventures and to the women in our group who threw themselves into the experience with open minds\, curiosity\, wisdom and good humour. It was an unforgettable experience and profound personal and spiritual insights were gained through the peace and connection with our weaving sisters\, their families and their country. \nNicole\, Newcastle\, NSW \nThis journey is about so much more than just weaving. I felt a very real connection to country\, a newfound love and admiration for the generous women we spent time with\, and a deeper understanding and respect for culture and life in Arnhem Land. I came away with great learning\, many laughs\, and a full heart. This was a once in a lifetime experience at a grass roots level and I adored each unique experience. \nLisa\, Brisbane\, QLD \nThe Arnhem Land weaving trip was something I had wanted to do for so long. It was\nso much more than I had imagined that it would be! It had adventure (crossing Alligator River daily\,\nbut always with great care) to get to the Injalak arts centre! It had friendship and fun\, learning about new cultures\, meeting new people\, mountain climbing\, camp fires\, going bush to collect natural materials and weaving !! I have found a new connection to my home country Australia that I have been wanting to feel for a long time !! Finally\, Rene is such a lovely interesting and fun host! I genuinely felt taken care of and excited for what each day would hold for us ! It was such a delight ! And I think of the Injalak arts centre often and will go there again for sure 🙂 \nCate\, Sunshine Coast\, QLD \nCost of this trip is $2450\, including a non-refundable\, transferable deposit of $400.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/arnhem-land-weaving-journey-may-2019/
LOCATION:Arnhem Land\, NT\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Indigenous culture and weaving journeys,Journeys,upcoming events
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190519T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190519T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190320T202603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190320T202603Z
UID:1260-1558261800-1558279800@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Brisbane weaving circle - May
DESCRIPTION:Our next weaving circle is coming up in May! This ia s space of connection\, sharing\, creating\, breathing. using natural fibres\, we will weave a basket that contains all the stories we share\, all the beats of our hearts\, all the songs of nature as it unfolds around and within us. You will learn to weave – yes\, the skills of basket making will be taught – but at the same time\, your awareness will be drawn to the greater skill of weaving your life in a way that is self-honouring\, nurturing and peaceful.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/brisbane-weaving-circle-may/
LOCATION:Mt Coot-Tha Botanic gardens\, Mt Coot-Tha\, Brisbane\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190518T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190518T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190320T202136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190320T202136Z
UID:1258-1558175400-1558193400@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Sunshine Coast weaving circle - May
DESCRIPTION:Our next weaving circle is coming up in May! This ia s space of connection\, sharing\, creating\, breathing. using natural fibres\, we will weave a basket that contains all the stories we share\, all the beats of our hearts\, all the songs of nature as it unfolds around and within us. You will learn to weave – yes\, the skills of basket making will be taught – but at the same time\, your awareness will be drawn to the greater skill of weaving your life in a way that is self-honouring\, nurturing and peaceful.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/sunshine-coast-weaving-circle-may/
LOCATION:Cooran\, 377 Sankeys rd\, Cooran\, Qld\, Australia
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190511T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190511T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190418T103631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T103716Z
UID:1278-1557572400-1557590400@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Twist-loop weaving circle at Newlands Cape Town
DESCRIPTION:Direct Booking link \nAll South African events \nBasket weaving is a practice of the ancient ones. It is a process where fibres are harvested\, prepared and transformed slowly into vessels of creation\, through the alchemy of heart and mind\, fibre and flow. In a weaving circle\, a nurturing\, sacred and safe space is created wherein the flow of the weave unfolds in tune with the wisdom of the universe\, holding space for each individual weaver to take form\, grow and bloom. Each woven piece is honoured for its individual beauty\, and for its connection to the energy of the whole. No two pieces are the same\, as is with each participant of the group. \nRene will take you on a journey into the flow of the weave – she will guide your learning of the techniques of basket weaving as well as gently direct the unfolding of the energetic weave of the group. This is a journey which includes storytelling (Rene is a bit of a storyteller – of life\, of growth and of her ongoing travels into the landscape people and culture of Indigenous Australia). \nCome and join a special weaving circle with Rene Bahloo in Newlands\, before she returns to her home in Australia. \nDuring this unique and informative knowledge exchange experience\, you will learn how to create a twist-looped vessel using natural fibres. You will use natural fibres that can be found growing in local gardens\, as well as eco dyed raffia.   \nMuch more than a technical skills exchange\, this workshop  allows for the teachings of the weave to be seen and felt deeply. The voice of every participant is valued and  held in sacred space\, honouring the wisdom inherent to each member of the group\, and the group as a whole. This is a space for healing and learning\, teaching\, giving and receiving.  This is a space for the weaving of the fibres of life. \nRene Bahloo is a weaver\, teacher\, installation artist and cultural exchange facilitator. She weaves with the fibre and flow of nature and life in order to manifest art\, beauty community connection and joyful wellbeing. Rene Bahloo facilitates community gatherings to share the active meditation of basket weaving and to guide others to find their inner wisdom. She also initiates educational opportunities for sharing and reviving cultural weaving practises and facilitates intercultural connections\, both in Australia and in her native country of South Africa. Rene’s passions stem from her experience of Australian Indigenous culture\, leading to doctoral studies in creative arts\, based on Indigenous culture\, women’s business\, living creatively and weaving journeys to wisdom. Her goal is for us all to weave our world into a better place\, to weave ourselves in healing and wellbeing\, to weave our environment with passion and purpose. She shares her knowledge through gatherings\, circles and retreats in Australia and beyond\, and is actively seeking partnerships in Southern Africa (her motherland) to share this important work in ever widening circles.\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSAVE THIS EVENT \n\n     \n\n\n\n\n\nNeed help?\n\n\nHow to buy a ticket with a credit card\nHow to buy a ticket by EFT or cash deposit\nHow to buy a ticket using SID Instant EFT\nHow to apply a discount or access code\nIs it really sold out? \n\nFor other Quicket related queries contact us at\n+27 21 424 9308\nsupport@quicket.co.za\nOur support center\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen and where?\n\n\n\nNewlands TBA \n\nStarts:\nSat 11 May 2019 at 11:00 AM (SAST)\n\n\nEnds:\nSat 11 May 2019 at 4:00 PM (SAST)\n\n Add to my calendar\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganiser details\n\n\n\nRene Bahloo\n +61438162552\n +61438162552\n Organiser’s website\n Facebook page\n More from this organiser
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/twist-looping-weave-at-newlands-cape-town/
LOCATION:Newlands TBA\, Western Cape\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190509T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260613T165418
CREATED:20190418T105047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T105047Z
UID:1289-1557396000-1557414000@weavery.com.au
SUMMARY:Weaving medicine baskets from natural fibres
DESCRIPTION:Direct booking link \nAll South Africa events \nSit in circle with weaver and artist Rene Bahloo and engage in deep contemplative\, creative practice with natural fibres. You will be guided to weave a basketling which in turn will become a reflection of the weave of your self\, your experience and your path of learning. Weaving is a practice which engages mind\, body as well as spirit\, and invites the wisdom of the weave to speak through your hands and hearts\, in a safe and nurturing circle space.
URL:https://weavery.com.au/event/weaving-medicine-baskets-from-natural-fibres/
LOCATION:Montebello Design Centre\, 31 Newlands Avenue\, Mogalakwena studios\, Cape Town\, WC\, 7700\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:ceremonial weave,upcoming events,workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Rene Bahloo":MAILTO:tribahloo@hotmail.com
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