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North Northants Variety Group 40 Plus (VG40+)

Corby, J1

North Northants Variety Group 40 Plus (VG40+)
**𝙋𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙚 𝙣𝙤𝙩𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚'𝙨 𝙖 𝙡𝙖𝙧𝙜𝙚 𝙬𝙖𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙡𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙩𝙤 𝙟𝙤𝙞𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙨 𝙜𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙥 - 𝙬𝙚 𝙗𝙚𝙡𝙞𝙚𝙫𝙚 𝙨𝙢𝙖𝙡𝙡 𝙞𝙨 𝙗𝙚𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙞𝙛𝙪𝙡.** The Variety Group’s catchment area is centred around the towns of **Corby, Desborough, Kettering, Market Harborough, Rothwell, Thrapston, Uppingham** and surrounding villages for those **over 40 years old**, though these aren’t set in stone. The aim is to enable people with similar interests come together and have fun in the process. This is because there’s plenty of people out there that wouldn’t even contemplate or have the confidence to participate in some of these activities on their own. **You'll soon be made welcome**. We hope to give you the chance to join in and build new friendships, though we must emphasise that this **isn’t** a dating site. It doesn’t matter what your background is or what your job you do, it’s the people that count. Likewise we’re not here to be competitive as we want you to enjoy our events and come back again. For this group to work effectively and be beneficial for all, we need everyone to make an effort and join in and have some fun. All we ask in return from you is to be honest, respectful and be yourself, pay a nominal yearly fee and if you would display a facial photograph of yourself, so members can recognise each other. Please only RSVP for an event if you truly wish to take part. **We want this to be an interactive group.** If you’ve not attended a meet up for over three months, we’ll terminate your membership as clearly we’re not what you’re looking for. We're not looking for people who just keep joining countless groups, it's pointless! Similarly if you can't come to an event that you've RSVP'd please notify us as soon as possible as **three no shows will also terminate your membership**. Likewise any lurkers, harassment or unsavoury behaviour will not be tolerated either.
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Moulton Organic Gardening & Permaculture Meetup

Moulton, J1

Moulton Organic Gardening & Permaculture Meetup
“This is a group for anyone interested in gardening, outdoor community, permaculture, anyone who is wanting to learn and share knowledge about gardening topics. All skills levels are welcome. We started this group to meet other enthusiasts. Looking forward to exploring the land with everybody. we will meet up on our small holding in the village. We will provide tea, coffee refreshments **• What we do** We gather on one Monday of each month Bringing vulnerable members of the community to farms is a way to tackle loneliness and social isolation and help people with their mental health, whilst sharing the benefits of the natural environment for the local community. The meetup taps into the growing trend of growing your own and will look at other issues of sustainability, such as reducing waste and providing an opportunity to buy zero waste products. There will be experienced volunteers on hand who will be on hand to teach essential skills to people to be able to reduce waste and develop ideas. It is a great way of connecting with friends and making new ones, it's filled with like-minded people all sharing wisdom, knowledge, love and laughter of nature, the great outdoors, growing - all through a very informal evening and shared table. Jeff will be with us who is a permaculture expert and is a great person for conversations, sharing notes and brainstorming ideas and plans in and around the garden. **• What to bring** Any questions they wish to have answered Any ideas you have or subjects you would like to know more about **• Important to know** The meeting is very informal and held in the yurt Here are is our website for more information [Sol Haven Website](https://slhavens.co.uk/)
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Greater Social Life Union of Leicester

Leicester, H5

Greater Social Life Union of Leicester

The Thumoslang Network is an association of groups whose members use Thumoslang, the nomenclature for social clarity, as their basic strategy for greater social life. Part of the network is the Greater Social Life Union (GSLU). Its mission is long-lasting joy for its members through faster actualization of their personal ideals.

There are many steps on your journey to greater social life. Here are the first steps for members of GSLU. After reading the rest of this introduction, you should read the 2021 book The Guide to Thumoslang. Many of our members put this new knowledge into practice as suggested by The GSLU Handbook.

When you spend more time in damage control mode and less time benefiting from your various relations, you waste a great deal of effort in your social life. Such a cost of opportunity keeps you from going at high speed towards your ideals, in creating your ideal self, and in actualizing what you truly want to become. This is likely due to a lack of social clarity, which is essential for internal conversations and vital for meaningful relationships.

Unintentionally created in 2017, accidentally discovered in 2018, and first taught in 2019, Thumoslang is the nomenclature for social clarity. It is used as a language for faster communication, be it in complex collaboration or difficult conversation. The first widespread use of social clarity has been predicted by Thumoslang pioneers to be just as important as the first widespread control of fire. All is explained by The Guide to Thumoslang, which is backed by The Dictionary of Thumoslang.

Again, the Thumoslang Network is an association of groups whose members use Thumoslang, the nomenclature for social clarity, as their basic strategy for greater social life. Part of the network is the Greater Social Life Union (GSLU). Its mission is long-lasting joy for its members through faster actualization of their personal ideals.

Your ideals are the same as your ideal self, which means what you truly want to become. "Everything else is secondary," said Steve Jobs. Our group activities involve you with the first practical steps in the further development of your ideals, in keeping others from interfering with your life, and in building a group of in-person friends who keep on encouraging you and nurturing your ideals. To be sure, if you lack social clarity in your internal conversations, face unwanted drama too often, are not sure of your social life or your path into the future, or have no friends and no groups available on a regular basis to help create your ideal self, this group is for you.

*** MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS ***

Our group activities bring you the following benefits:

Benefit 1 - Mastery of Relationships

As new GSLU members participate in the union's activities, they will quickly find themselves having noticeable enhancements in their social lives. The further they participate in GSLU activities, the faster they naturally acquire the mastery of relationships.

Benefit 2 - Best Friends for Your Ideals

Our group activities include practical steps in building a group of in-person friends who keep on encouraging you and nurturing your ideals.

Benefit 3 - Internal Dialogues More Effective

Thumoslang is a set of terminology whose use is intended to benefit one's clarity in social situations. Consequently, Thumoslang allows you to have clearer communication with yourself in your mind.

Benefit 4 - Meaningful Relationships Much Stronger

Our members use Thumoslang to mend or strengthen their existing relationships, build new relations, and achieve greater social life.

Benefit 5 - Faster Actualization of Your Ideals

The actualization of your ideals goes faster when it regularly involves your best group, which is the small group of in-person, second-mind friends who are the best for the nurturing of your ideals. Our activities help you speed up the actualization of your ideals by reducing social roadblocks and increasing social shortcuts in your life.

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Free Meditation Yoga Leicester

Leicester, H5

Free Meditation Yoga Leicester
Hello there! Hello there! We'd like to welcome you to our FREE community based weekly Sahaja Yoga meditation meetings hosted by Ilan and Nigel which take place every Thursday 7:30-9:00 pm at:  **Eastgate Therapies Centre, 19-23 Humberstone Road, Leicester LE1 1SR**  **- Please note building entrance is on Ann Street LE1 1SR** Free parking at front and side of building. We are situated close to the roundabout junction of the Central Ring Road (A594) with the A47, by St. George's Retail Park. Go a short distance towards the city centre along Humberstone Road, past Lidl, taking the first left into Ann Street.  With Sahaja Yoga Meditation we normally sit on chairs to achieve yoga, effortlessly & spontaneously. So there is no need for mats and no special clothing required. We are all volunteers of a Charity organisation and have many years of experience in offering free Sahaja Yoga Meditation classes. The classes are designed to help those attending get into a genuine meditative state, which can be felt tangibly. It is quite effortless and spontaneous. The free classes feature introductory talks, video's, practical workshops and general question and answer opportunities, making them perfect for seekers trying to establish a state of yoga, and they are available across London most evenings and throughout the UK. The idea is that you don't do yoga - you Achieve Yoga! Sahaja Yoga Meditation is a simple, time-honored technique. It helps those who enjoy it, reduce stress and increase wellness. It brings better focus and helps people become more centered and better balanced. Anyone can do it. Founded by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Sahaja Yoga Meditation is a world wide movement for peace and self awakening. All the meetings and classes are free of any charge. Each week we go through simple meditation techniques, often with guided meditations to help reduce stress and achieve the peace of true meditation. We share tips on how to help stay in balance during the day and how to meditate at home. The meditation is based on connecting with the inner chakras (energy centres) and balancing the subtle body. The tradition and aims of meditation are explained which in essence is to be in the present with no mental activity or thoughts about the past or the future. Occasionally there are 1 day retreats to help those interested, deepen their individual experience and hear advice and tips from those who have been practicing for some time. It’s ultimately all about getting into ‘thoughtless awareness’, a natural state of being.
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Leicester's Excellent Improvised Comedy Scene (LEICS)

Leicester, H5

Leicester's Excellent Improvised Comedy Scene (LEICS)

Welcome to the delightfully friendly world of Leicester's improvised comedy scene!

WHAT IS IMPROVISED COMEDY?

Improvisational theatre, often called "improv" or "impro", is a form of theatre where most - or all - of what is performed is created at the moment it is performed. In its purest form, the dialogue, action, story, and characters are created collaboratively by the players as the improvisation unfolds in present time, without use of an already prepared, written script.

Modern improvisational comedy, as it is practiced in the West, falls generally into two categories: shortform (which this group primarily focuses on) and longform.

Shortform improv consists of short scenes usually constructed from a predetermined game, structure, or idea and driven by an audience suggestion. Many shortform exercises were first created by Viola Spolin, who called them theatre games, influenced by her training from recreational games expert Neva Boyd. The shortform improv comedy television series Whose Line Is It Anyway? has familiarised American and British viewers with shortform.

MISSION STATEMENT FOR THIS MEETUP

This group aims to build a community of Leicester-based people with a passion for improvised comedy.

HOW DO WE DO THIS?

For those who wish to take part, there is a weekly workshop where we can all meet up and develop our improv skills (useful for actors, public speakers, comedians, and anyone else who has a lot of face-to-face interactions in their job/life). For those who wish to watch only, we'll arrange a pre-show meetup to have drinks/pizza/etc before going to watch any improv gigs that come through Leicester - including our own resident group, The Same Faces, who perform monthly.

WHO ARE THE SAME FACES?

The Same Faces were founded by Tom Young (bottom right, and lead organiser for this group) in 2013, and features three other regular players: Allan Smith (top right), Mike Brown (top left), and Dave Gotheridge (bottom left). Every show features five improvisers, and so the team is filled out by either guest players from around the country, or able members of Tom's workshops. The team run monthly shows in both Leicester & Northampton, as well as Tom's weekly workshops in each town.

WHAT CAN I EXPECT IF I GO TO A SHOW?

Everything is made up on the spot, often based on initial suggestions from the audience. That leads to scenes such as these:

http://youtu.be/kBPQen2WMUY

THE FUNDAMENTAL RULES OF IMPROV

• Listen: easier said than done, and that's exactly the point

• Agreement: say yes and add something, don't reject ideas

• Team Work: have a group mind, think of others

• Don't Block: stealing jokes / not listening / changing topic

• Relationship: focus on connection between characters, not just subject of scene

• Initiation: who, what, when to set the scene

• Point of View, Opinion and Intention: have them, these help express and build your character

• Be in Character: maintain character throughout the scene

• Don't Ask Questions: too many questions can make your partner do all the work

• Make Active Choices: Do something; don't be talking heads

APPLYING IMPROV PRINCIPLES IN LIFE

Many people who have studied improv have noted that its guiding principles are useful, not just on stage, but in everyday life. For example, Stephen Colbert said, in a commencement address:

"You are about to start the greatest improvisation of all. With no script. No idea what's going to happen, often with people and places you have never seen before. And you are not in control. So say "yes." And if you're lucky, you'll find people who will say "yes" back."

Tina Fey in her book Bossypants lists several rules of improv that apply in the workplace. There has been much interest in bringing lessons from improv into the corporate world. In a New York Times article titled "Can Executives Learn to Ignore the Script?", Stanford professor and author, Patricia Ryan Madson notes, "executives and engineers and people in transition are looking for support in saying yes to their own voice. Often, the systems we put in place to keep us secure are keeping us from our more creative selves." Madson explores the application of thirteen "maxims of improvisational theatre" to real-life in the book Improv Wisdom: Don't Prepare, Just Show Up.

WHERE CAN I FIND OUT MORE?

The Same Faces:

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

YouTube

Northampton Shows/Workshops Info

Improv Around The UK:

• UK Improv Network

UK Improv Co-Op Weekend Retreats

• Hoopla: Improvised Comedy Club, London

The Nursery Theatre, London

The Crunchy Frog Website (UK Improv News)

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