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Moving Words

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A 90-minute open workshop for mothers with babies or pre-schoolers to gently explore movement and writing as part of their caring journey.

In a calm, welcoming space, we’ll move, rest, write, and reflect—connecting with our shifting bodies, emotions, and identities through simple guided exercises. Babies and young children are welcome to be with you throughout, whether playing, cuddling, feeding, or snoozing.

This is not about doing it “right”—it’s about giving space to your story, your rhythm, and your creativity, just as you are.

DETAILS

🕒 90 mins — 9.30-11am — Open Space

📆Tuesday 6th and 20th of May
👶 For mothers with babies and pre-schoolers
🧘‍♀️ No experience needed — just come as you are

📍St Matthews Church, Telegraph Ln W, Norwich NR1 4JA.

💷 Pay What You Can — £5 Recommended donation

For a fully subsidised place, please select None for each day.

ACCESS

Mothers are invited to come for as long or as little as they want and can; the space is open throughout the duration of the workshop.

Parking is available on site.

BSL interpretation available – please let us know at booking if you require BSL.

About Emma Zangs

Emma Zangs is a Choreographer and Movement & Communication Coach. Emma inspires people to move and communicate with confidence. She was awarded a DYCP by ACE in 2022 to learn about the legacy of Isadora Duncan and grow her skills as a clown. Emma studied Art History and Film Studies at Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris and has an MA in Choreography from Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London.

About Helen Vine

Helen Vine is a Norfolk based poet and actress. She was awarded an ACE funded DYCP grant to develop her practice further as a poet in 2020. Helen is a regular creative practitioner at Norwich Theatre where, for the last two years, has run community poetry workshops for mothers. BBC Radio Norfolk’s Friday Night Poet in Residence, June 2021 and a 2022 Kendal Poetry Festival Bursary recipient.

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If you have any questions, please contact Emma – hello@emmazangs.com

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A 90-minute open workshop for mothers with babies or pre-schoolers to gently explore movement and writing as part of their caring journey.

In a calm, welcoming space, we’ll move, rest, write, and reflect—connecting with our shifting bodies, emotions, and identities through simple guided exercises. Babies and young children are welcome to be with you throughout, whether playing, cuddling, feeding, or snoozing.

This is not about doing it “right”—it’s about giving space to your story, your rhythm, and your creativity, just as you are.

DETAILS

🕒 90 mins — 9.30-11am — Open Space

📆Tuesday 6th and 20th of May
👶 For mothers with babies and pre-schoolers
🧘‍♀️ No experience needed — just come as you are

📍St Matthews Church, Telegraph Ln W, Norwich NR1 4JA.

💷 Pay What You Can — £5 Recommended donation

For a fully subsidised place, please select None for each day.

ACCESS

Mothers are invited to come for as long or as little as they want and can; the space is open throughout the duration of the workshop.

Parking is available on site.

BSL interpretation available – please let us know at booking if you require BSL.

About Emma Zangs

Emma Zangs is a Choreographer and Movement & Communication Coach. Emma inspires people to move and communicate with confidence. She was awarded a DYCP by ACE in 2022 to learn about the legacy of Isadora Duncan and grow her skills as a clown. Emma studied Art History and Film Studies at Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris and has an MA in Choreography from Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London.

About Helen Vine

Helen Vine is a Norfolk based poet and actress. She was awarded an ACE funded DYCP grant to develop her practice further as a poet in 2020. Helen is a regular creative practitioner at Norwich Theatre where, for the last two years, has run community poetry workshops for mothers. BBC Radio Norfolk’s Friday Night Poet in Residence, June 2021 and a 2022 Kendal Poetry Festival Bursary recipient.

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If you have any questions, please contact Emma – hello@emmazangs.com

A 90-minute open workshop for mothers with babies or pre-schoolers to gently explore movement and writing as part of their caring journey.

In a calm, welcoming space, we’ll move, rest, write, and reflect—connecting with our shifting bodies, emotions, and identities through simple guided exercises. Babies and young children are welcome to be with you throughout, whether playing, cuddling, feeding, or snoozing.

This is not about doing it “right”—it’s about giving space to your story, your rhythm, and your creativity, just as you are.

DETAILS

🕒 90 mins — 9.30-11am — Open Space

📆Tuesday 6th and 20th of May
👶 For mothers with babies and pre-schoolers
🧘‍♀️ No experience needed — just come as you are

📍St Matthews Church, Telegraph Ln W, Norwich NR1 4JA.

💷 Pay What You Can — £5 Recommended donation

For a fully subsidised place, please select None for each day.

ACCESS

Mothers are invited to come for as long or as little as they want and can; the space is open throughout the duration of the workshop.

Parking is available on site.

BSL interpretation available – please let us know at booking if you require BSL.

About Emma Zangs

Emma Zangs is a Choreographer and Movement & Communication Coach. Emma inspires people to move and communicate with confidence. She was awarded a DYCP by ACE in 2022 to learn about the legacy of Isadora Duncan and grow her skills as a clown. Emma studied Art History and Film Studies at Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris and has an MA in Choreography from Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London.

About Helen Vine

Helen Vine is a Norfolk based poet and actress. She was awarded an ACE funded DYCP grant to develop her practice further as a poet in 2020. Helen is a regular creative practitioner at Norwich Theatre where, for the last two years, has run community poetry workshops for mothers. BBC Radio Norfolk’s Friday Night Poet in Residence, June 2021 and a 2022 Kendal Poetry Festival Bursary recipient.

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If you have any questions, please contact Emma – hello@emmazangs.com

 

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