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Kate Flo Murphy is a photographer and facilitator from Cork whose work explores the relationship between body and earth, contemplating the many ways in which the human landscape, specifically the female body, and the natural world are extensions and mirrors of each other. Kate’s imagery provides an intimate perspective on the human form to remind us of our greater need for deeper and meaningful connections to both land, body and Spirit. WILDEMBODIMENT - 10:00 AM Sat 12th
Kate offers a Wild Embodiment experience for women to come back to their body's wisdom, wildness and beauty. By gathering around the fire in ritual and honouring of our innate wildness, we let go of all that bounds us to the pressures of the modern world- the stressors, the shame, the disconnect- in order to make space for the untainted wisdom of the sacred to pour through us. By calling on the natural world to help root us deeper into our bodies and human experience, Kate facilitates an unforgettable journey through land and body and the meeting of our feral being.
If you feel like embracing the mid October elements, we have camping available from Friday - Monday.
Please note that all of our onsite accommodation is taken for facilitators and artist, however please see our recommended local accommodation here. Local B&Bs and hotels will be running deals especially for our guests, please contact us for more information about this at events@lisnavagh.com
To make the festival more accessible this year, we will be offering a shuttle bus service to and from Carlow town. Click here for more info
Buy Bus TicketWe intend for Hidden Hearth to be a festival for everyone to enjoy, thus are making it a priority to make it as accessible as possible to all.
Hidden Hearth has the following services to support our disabled festival goers:
If you would like to book one of the above services please email us on events@lisnavagh.com
Services for disabled people are managed by the Accessibility Lead who will be based in the Cad é an Craic Caravan. Please come and see them. The more that we know about services that you would like and any problems encountered around the site, the more we can help everyone to enjoy the festival.
The Accessibility Team do our best to help onsite, but we have found that the biggest factor in having a good time at a festival is the planning that you do yourself. If you need more specific advice please contact us and we will try to advise you.