Mirror Magic Workshop

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Mirror Magic Workshop

Saturday 26th November 2022

Mirror Magic – a workshop with Levannah Morgan

Mirrors have been used in the practice of magic since the earliest times and are used by witches and magical practitioners today. They can be used not only to reflect, but also to look inwards and scry into the world of spirit. In this workshop you will be shown how to make your own mirror magic: to use a mirror to cast spells and to look into the inner worlds. Levannah Morgan is an experienced practitioner who has taught magic in Devon for over thirty years. This workshop s based on her recent book, A Witch’s Mirror. Please bring a small, simple mirror if you can (a handbag mirror or mirror tile).

Start time: 12:30pm

Workshop duration: approx. 1 hour.

20 participants maximum. Advance booking required.

Tickets £8/£6.50 concessions


In Dreams Are Monsters: Season of the Witch

Plymouth Arts Cinema, in association with Pagan Phoenix SW, is delighted to be participating in BFI’s major UK-wide film and events season celebrating the horror genre on screen, taking place from at BFI Southbank and cinemas nationwide.

Our Season of the Witch films, workshops and talks is designed to reclaim the image of the Witch from the Horror genre. We look at the way cinema has portrayed witchcraft. From alluring femme fatale through teen rebels to women finding power and liberation. This selection of films about witchcraft, magic and the dark side provides an interesting take on the changing social position of women over the last sixty years. The films range from a fairy tale about contemporary African witchcraft to romantic comedies and folk horror. At the centre of each film is the character of the witch: magic, but also subversive, dangerous and powerful in different ways. We include cult favourites, rarely seen classics and also two short films.

Co-curated by Anna Navas, Plymouth Arts Cinema's Director, and Judith Noble. Judith Noble is an Associate professor at Arts University Plymouth. Her specialist areas of research are film, surrealism, magic, the occult and witchcraft. Her most recent book is Visions of Enchantment (with Daniel Zamani, Fulgur).

We are delighted to receive funding from the British Film Institute for the Season of the Witch which is part of the In Dreams Are Monsters BFI Blockbuster season. #InDreamsAreMonsters

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 Saturday 26th Nov 2022  12:30pm
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