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WELCOME
This conference took place at Polhawn Fort, Rame Peninsula, Cornwall, 2nd-4th June 2023. It was conceived to mark the Centenary of Jung’s seminars in Cornwall at Sennen Cove (1920) and Polzeath (1923).
The weekend drew together presentations by Sonu Shamdasani; Sharon Blackie; Christian Roesler; Becca Tarnas; Tom Cheetham; and Liz Greene, reflecting themes from Jung’s Cornwall seminars 100 years on.
These were complemented by a choice of workshops and creative events alongside great food and live music in a spectacular coastal setting, which honoured Jung’s reverence of the sea.
SPEAKERS
The weekend combined talks and presentations by a range of Speakers from the USA, Europe and UK, reflecting some of the themes from Jung’s Cornwall seminars 100 years on.
VENUE: POLHAWN FORT, RAME PENINSULA, CORNWALL, UK
VENUE: POLHAWN FORT
This event took place at a historic coastal venue on the Rame peninsula in South East Cornwall, with uninterrupted views of the sea.
Set in a Napoleonic Fort, Polhawn provided a variety of indoor spaces, all with period features, including vaulted ceilings, and a range of outdoor spaces including a roof terrace, conference marquee, landscaped gardens and a path with steps down to a private beach.
Polhawn Fort
WORKSHOPS
The conference workshops were designed to integrate MIND, BODY and PLACE by providing interactive sessions ranging from small group activities to larger collective experiences.
All sessions were led by experienced practitioners who came together to share their skills for this celebration of Jung’s holistic vision.
SOCIAL & ACTIVITIES
The event provided additional opportunities for social and solo activities to enjoy in the beautiful venue and grounds, to connect, unwind and enjoy.
Food & drink from Big Pan Parties, using locally-sourced produce, a specialist Psychotherapy Bookshop by Bookmark and live jazz by Martin Dale Trio complemented this in-person programme of experiences.
CONFERENCE BROCHURE
Although produced prior to the event, the digital brochure offers background on the range of specialists and sessions involved across the event.
Further detail on the different strands and how they come together is outlined.
EVENT SUSTAINABILITY
The centenary celebration provided an opportunity to prioritise and implement our sustainability principles across our planning, sourcing and delivery operations.
More information on our approach to Sustainability, and the actions we were able to take in organising this event, is outlined on our Sustainability page.
Assessing the value of these choices has involved navigating complex and incomplete information. As part of our ongoing review of practices, research and their implications, we will revisit and examine our decisions and their environmental impact.