... becioming a mere grey background to the glorious cathedral of brightly coloured thought that's just spiralled into your cortex as if blown on a lover's kiss.* A number of the Us Lot went to Polyday. We had various levels of fun in various ways and thoroghly enjoyed the company, the beer, and the opportunity to make new friends and cast our lacivious eyes over those we might like to become new ...
(Apologies to those of you who get this several times) Post-Polyday report is here, for those interested: http://emanix.livejournal.com/11806.html#cutid1
... All, As I'm sure you know, Polyday in London is on Sept 26 at ... will certainly sell out (probably well before Polyday opens), so if you want to attend,...seriously, they will go fast. A combined Polyday daytime workshops + Cabaret ticket costs £15 (£....) if you book it online, while Polyday workshops alone will cost £10 (£5 ...Full details are on the website. http://www.polyday.org.uk Enjoy -- Erich
Hi folks, It's time to open up your diaries and write POLYDAY in indelible ink on the 26th of September! This year we've put in a bit of extra work and found a lovely new venue at Dragon Hall, near Holborn (Central London). Details are on the website at www.polyday.org.uk The schedule for the daytime event is not yet settled, but will be posted here, and on the website nearer ...
..., lots to think about, some lovely private time with lovely people and chats with friends and discussions and helping with Polyday workshops. *waves to everyone I met, particularly those I didn't get to talk to properly* I had a couple of "what the fuck?!" moments at Polyday which I'm still processing through in my head and which I think will lead to helpful learning and ...