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1135 Educators providing Creativity courses delivered Online

Whitepepper Chef Academy & Cookery School

whitepepper chef academy & cookery school

4.8(36)

Poole

Welcome to WhitePepper! The academy headquarters are based in regenerated horticultural buildings on the south coast of England and just a stone’s throw from The Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Many have described the farm’s location as a culinary retreat, igniting the ultimate space-in-time for professional training and development with purpose. The press described us as, “a new generation cookery school.” We’re a leading UK culinary centre since 2010, crowned best in Britain on four occasions. Run by a team of experienced professionals who passionately strive to unlock the potential in every student. We are truly international and have been attracting students from around the globe for over a decade. We’re a driving force for culinary education, promoting creativity, initiative and innovation. Our students benefit from a comprehensive and modern curriculum with commercial insights and practical business theory. We are a platform for consolidating knowledge and accelerating careers and opportunities. As a result our graduates are confident and have the tenacity to be great contributors in the world of culinary arts. We love what we do and it shows in our results. Our courses are in a constant state of evolution; keeping pace with the modern world and pushing boundaries. One constant, however, is our commitment to creating greater access to qualification training. This can manifest for you in 3-ways; super-concise length, modular-block attendance and part-time format.

The Potteries Creative Harmony Studio

the potteries creative harmony studio

5.0(1)

Hornsea

The Potteries - Pottery & Wellness Studio Welcome to the magical & creative pottery painting experience available at The Potteries. We are based in a quant seaside town of Hornsea, East Yorkshire in a Retail Outlet village that was home to Hornsea Pottery. Just opening our doors on 28th October 2023, we aim to offer a fusion of creativity, fun and mindfulness through pottery painting, workshops, courses & parties. Choose from over 120 different bisque pottery with the main themes being * Seasonal (Christmas, Valentines, Mothers Day, Easter, Fathers Day, Seaside, Halloween), * Fantasy & magic, * Animal kingdom, * Home & Garden and * Kitchenalia    Prices start from as little as £10 and includes 2 hours, equipment, paints, glazing and firing.   Please allow 7-14 days for the glazing and firing to be completed.  An additional 7 days may be required during busy periods. We are also able to offer wellness, self care & natural skincare events, workshops and courses through our sister business Our Green Apple.  Our Green Apple is a local award winning business, offering handcrafted skincare, wash and wellbeing products using ingredients from Mother Earth.  You are able to purchase their products from The Potteries and book into their events, including * Bath bomb making sessions, * Bath bomb decorating,  * Learn to make your own crystal elixir * Crystal woodland wreath * Shower steamers * 3 step course – From extraction of the plant to producing a product * Positive affirmation & creative weekly courses, * Drum circle with Cacao ceremony * Shamanic journeying We are open 7 days a week; Mon – Fri 10am – 5pm Saturday 9.30am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 5pm We will be offering special events and late night openings…follow us on Facebook (@thepotteries) and Instagram (@thepotteries2021) for updates.

Smikle Dance Studio

smikle dance studio

5.0(22)

Hove

My Friendly Neighbourhood Dance Studio. As someone who as been teaching and working alongside children and young people for 25 years, I genuinely believe I have the most privileged and fun job in the world. Being an educator and innovator through dance and movement has not always been straightforward; however, the rewards have always far outweighed any struggles. Simply seeing a kid dart across the floor smiling, creating a silly move, or an aspiring dancer suddenly find their confidence to shine. Priceless. Teaching and nurturing the next generation is a responsibility I don’t take for granted. These dancers are someone’s son or daughter, and it’s a teachers job to guide them and do right by them. I’ve always seen teaching as a two way learning stream; me teaching and inspiring the dancers, and in return the dancers inspiring and teaching me. Over the years, I’ts been a blessing to have met and worked alongside talented young people and professionals and been involved in some unforgetable creative projects and performances. These life changing experiences drive me to keep creating and sharing this energy with other children and young people. Having to evolve, think on one's feet and reflect on how to approach a project, a personality, or simply, how best to deliver the next class is an educator's creative responsibility. Being a dancer and teacher taught me to be innovative, present, and reflective and surrounded me with laughter and creativity. All of the above is not only positive for my mental health and well-being but reflected in the children, young people, and now adults I teach at Smikle Dance Studio. My vision for Smikle Dance Studio was to create a friendly and welcoming space where my personality and body of work could continue to flourish and grow. I feel like my studio is me. My years of experience as a dancer, performer and teacher blend into one environment shared with the local community, my SYD dancers, my fantastic team and my professional teachers.

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection

gawthorpe textiles collection

5.0(9)

Padiham

Gawthorpe Textiles Collection (GTC) is the operating name of independent museum and registered charity The Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth Textile Collections. Since its establishment in 1959, the charity has existed to deliver its powerful founding vision focused on education, public access to the collection for all and the promotion of wellbeing. The aims and purposes of the charity have never been more relevant as the country faces the challenges created by the Covid-19 pandemic. GTC operates from the Gawthorpe Hall estate in Padiham, Lancashire; family home to founder Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth MBE (1886- 1967), a life long collector of global textile and craft items. Rachel was a prolific lace maker and embroiderer. She was also a philanthropist who devoted her life to actively improving the social welfare of the communities on her doorstep. The charity’s long term ambition is to work in partnership to realise Rachel's vision of creating a craft house, a centre of excellence for learning in textiles. As the only dedicated textile collection of its size and variety in Lancashire, the collection which stands at over 30,000 pieces of global provenance, is a truly remarkable resource. It is one of the most diverse, interesting and encyclopaedic textile collections in the UK and is known to specialists worldwide. In a digital age which is seeing a strong resurgence in the value of hand crafts, GTC champions traditional craft skills, celebrates creativity and delivers programmes of activity which have profound and positive life changing effects on individuals’ mental wellbeing and life skills, promoting a sense of community - all through participation in craft. Key activities undertaken by the charity fall into two strands; management and care of the collection including research, documentation, acquisition, interpretation and conservation. Secondly, sharing the collection with the public; catering to a broad range of ages, cultural backgrounds and skill levels. This includes delivering historic and contemporary exhibitions, artist collaborations, workshops, talks, tours, research and study visits, as well as outreach in the local community through Valley Street Textiles Studio (a joint initiative with Calico Homes).