
Anne House is a Christian artist, perhaps most famous for her series of prophetic pictures: the New Generation Exhibition. With the exhibition, Anne has travelled in the UK and abroad, enabling God to touch peoples' hearts through the pictures.
Pilgrim Hearts have worked with Anne for over 10 years helping to set up and run her exhibitions.
Prints of many of her pictures are available in the gallery on her website: http://www.annehouse.com/gallery/
please contact Anne at anne@annehouse.com
Jane Turner is a actor, producer and director that is a trainer and consultant. She is at present part creative partnerships and working at Slough Borough council as Arts development. She has worked with Pilgrim Hearts at
women centre with Voice for voiceless project, she has written the drug handbook to go with Yeldall DVD, Cirdic and leading workshop for volunteers We are in the process of getting Bottletop started.
email: janeturner99@yahoo.co.uk
Philippa Berry is a freelance arts project manager and music practitioner. She graduated from Middlesex University with a degree in Performance Arts and worked in a variety of arts settings before launching ‘Philippa Berry Arts’ in 2007. She now works with a range of clients including Creative Junction and Slough Music Service. Philippa is also a trained Arts Award Advisor and Moderator. As a singer and songwriter, Philippa has worked on a number of different music projects over the years, recording and gigging across London and the UK.
email: mail@philippaberryarts.com
website: www.philippaberryarts.com
Roger is a Sony award winning Broadcast Journalist and Media Consultant with 20 years experience in BBC and Commercial Radio.
email: media.services@live.co.uk
Sarah de Nordwall is a bard with a bard school. In 8th Century the Bard or court poet was commission was to speak truth without fear, and to entertain everyone from the peasant to the King. Bard Schools were set up to teach the poets to be as astute as they were spiritual, to be improvisers as well as "living libraries of cultural knowledge" and to have "the virtues of all classes and the vices of none!"
A few years working at the BBC taught Sarah that bards were still required to turn the tables and awaken some fresh creative energy and she has established her own bard school, has written poems and stories to perform in many contexts from the Boardroom to the House of Lords from the Barbican library to a Jazz Cafe, from a rehab unit, to an International Conference in Geneva on the transformational role of the Arts.
Sarah has worked with Pigrim Hearts on creative writing workshops at drug rehabilitation and day centres.
You can read about her work on her website www.bardschool.co.uk
Voice for Jesus is a Christian Band passionate about music mission. Their aim is to share the Gospel through Christian music, leading worship, performing concerts and recording Christian albums. They are a multi-cultural Christian band, whose range of music includes rock, pop, uplifting worship, quiet meditative healing songs, and Eastern Classical. The main band members are Hammad and Sally Baily.
Voice for Jesus have worked with Pilgrim Hearts on a number of projects including providing music and sound effects for a pantomime at the Women’s Centre, and running song writing workshops and performances at CIRDIC (the Reading homeless centre). Their extensive range of secular songs, both old and new, helps them to reach out to people from all walks of life and lift their spirits. ‘Sing along with Hammad’ is a popular activity in Care Homes.
For more information visit www.voiceforjesus.co.uk or contact sally@voiceforjesus.co.uk or telephone 01753 643769 or 07836 251432
This project extends our work with women attending the day centre.
As part of this project a website will be set up and run by the volunteers for CIRWC. The course will provide encouragement and develop the necessary skills required to run such a website.
This project will be of assistance to many women of all ages and backgrounds using big or small contributions and working as a team to achieve something worthwhile and enjoyable. This we see as a key to healing and increased self reliance enabling them to regain their rightful place in society.
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