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What is Crafts Alive?
Crafts Alive is a rich pageant of creative expression, festive fun and artistic flair!! An opportunity to showcase the amazing talent that abounds at the Bryanston Organic & Natural Market, where artists and crafters have been nurtured for the past 40 years in an holistic, supportive community environment that allows them to prosper and express their gifts.
Added to this we have the special privilege of Dr. Raoul Goldberg, an integrative medical doctor, addressing us on Saturday 19 March on Empowering Yourself to Wholeness. Please see below for further details on Dr. Goldberg. | | | ................................................................................................... |
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Crafts Alive happens on Thursday 17 March, Saturday 19 March, Monday 21 March, Thursday 24 March and Saturday 26 March.
Kindly note that the market is open on the public holiday of Monday 21 March - Human Rights Day.
So, if you are looking for something special to do over this time, the Crafts Alive pageant offers you an opportunity to enjoy the last days of summer chatting and interacting with our crafters at work, enjoying the many exhibitions and inter-active displays and children’s activities on offer. All our usual stalls will also be in open, as well as our coffee shops and restaurants. |
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Our crafters and artists will be at work, demonstrating and exhibiting their unique talents. These include stone masonry, metal forging, glass fusion and polishing, jewellery making, bead and wirework, creating pottery on a potter’s wheel, painting, lathe woodwork, embroidery & crochet work, shoe making, machine and hand crafted leatherwork, and much more.
They welcome interaction from customers about their techniques, the processes used, their choice of materials and designs, and are happy to offer handy tips for DIY projects.
Children’s Activities
There are plenty of crafting activities to entertain children of all ages. Prices for these activities start at R35 and include candle making, sand art, ceramic painting, T-shirt painting, wooden toy assembling, stone crafting, bead & wire work creations, and painting Easter bunnies. For the very little ones there is a train set play station and a sandpit which is available free of charge.
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On Saturday 19 March at 11am it is our privilege to welcome Dr. Raoul Goldberg to the market. His presentation is entitled Empower yourself to Wholeness and will include his work done on Participatory Health & healing done in the UK and USA.
Dr Raoul Goldberg is an anthroposophical doctor. He studied medicine at Wits University and continued his post graduate work in Germany and Switzerland where he worked in anthroposophical integrative clinics before returning home to Cape Town to set up his integrative medical practice.
He further studied homeopathy, acupuncture, functional medicine and psychophonetic counseling. He is a Waldorf school doctor and runs a busy integrative medical clinic where he specialises in integrative cancer treatments, addictions and participatory awareness counseling, which he calls the PATH method. Entrance to the presentation is free of charge.
Do join us for this interesting presentation and to enjoy a fun-filled day of exploring the fascinating and captivating world of arts and crafts.
With best wishes
Glenda Moore
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