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Learn to Throw Class Kicks Off October 14th

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Learn to Throw Class Kicks Off October 14th

Sam Ludden Ceramics

After many requests over the years we have finally got ourselves organised to host lessons on the wheel!

Express Your Creativity & Cultivate Mindfulness with Clay

Throwing on the wheel is a great creative outlet that allows you to escape the worries of everyday life and shift your focus toward whatever you are creating. 

It's also great for practicing focus, patience and determination! 

Most importantly, it’s great fun and a wonderful way to connect in with yourself and the others in your class.

Our inaugural 2021 class kicks off on Thursday Oct 14th, read on for more deets

'If you want to learn about living in the moment, try throwing a pot on the potter's wheel'

Throwing a pot requires a deep connection between your mind, your body and the clay. The slightest distraction and you are at the mercy of the laws of gravity and centrifugal force. You are continually responding to the clay, feeling it’s subtle movements with your fingertips, breathing life into your pot. If you want to take this mindful practice to another level, you can even close your eyes and throw the entire pot using only your sense of touch. The idea here is that you are paying full attention to what you are doing in that moment. Your senses are activated. You are not telling stories to yourself in your mind, you are fully present to the pot. The only story is what is happening in front of you. It can be a truly enlightening experience.

Quote from Sue McLeod Ceramics

Full Details On The Registration Page

For dates, times, pricing and more information about what's covered in the classes head to the class registration page. 

And remember, spots are limited. We can only fit 3-4 wheels into the pottery so it looks like smaller more intimate classes are going to be our niche.   

We like the idea - smaller classes mean we can get to know you better and Sam can offer a more personalised teaching experience. 

See you there!

Sam and J9