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Queer Tarot Reading Workshop

  • The Glitch 134 Lower Marsh London, England, SE1 7AE United Kingdom (map)

Come and discover the tarot deck from a queer perspective. Get to know the basics and learn how to read intuitively in this fun introduction to tarot. We’ll look at different ways of finding meaning in the deck and how to create a spread, as well as how to use the cards for self-reflection, creative inspiration, and unlocking our subconscious.

No experience necessary – suitable for those completely new to tarot and feeling curious, and those looking to find fresh inspiration for their readings.

Facilitated by Sarah April Lamb.

Date: Tuesday 27 February 2024, 7-8:30pm 

Location: The Glitch, 134 Lower Marsh, London, SE1 7AE

Cost: £10 (please book in advance as we have venue caps)

Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible, with step-free access to toilets.

Sappho Events welcomes LGBTQIA+ women, trans and non-binary people to our events

About Sarah April Lamb

Sarah is a movement artist and tarot reader, with her practice rooted in radical tenderness. She believes in working gently and sensitively with imagery, conversation and the body, searching for stories in the cards that bring us into alignment with our deepest sense of self. Sarah is the creator of FIND ME, FOOL, a site-specific performance exploring queer experience and tarot, that uses the imagery of the tarot to tenderly depict the joys and struggles of daily life in a home of chosen family. As well as tarot reading, she facilitates embodied tarot work where she guides both readers and querents to delve into the deck through the body, using movement to uncover memory, experience, image, emotion and understanding in response to the cards, finding depth and personal connection.

www.sarahaprillamb.com 

https://sheslostcontrol.co.uk/products/tarot-reading-with-sarah-april-lamb

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