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The Earthskills Gathering: A Celebration of Heritage Crafts and Low-Impact Living

Passionate craft enthusiasts and nature-lovers will find a haven in the Earthskills Gathering, an annual festival that celebrates South Africa’s heritage crafts, outdoor skills, and low-impact living. Taking place during the Heritage Day long weekend from 22 to 25 September at Twin Rivers near Greyton, Overberg, this unique event offers an enriching experience that delves into practical skills and cultural traditions specific to South Africa, with a focus on sustainability and African culture.

Workshops and Activities

The Earthskills Gathering boasts over 10 diverse workshops led by knowledgeable and enthusiastic facilitators. Participants can select from a wide range of skills, including woodcarving, friction firemaking, amaXhosa basketry, San teachings, and forging, among others. This event showcases South Africa’s rich multi-cultural heritage crafts, providing a platform for craft, outdoor, and earth-skills enthusiasts to learn and appreciate these ancient skills.

Founded in 2019, the Earthskills Gathering intentionally coincides with South Africa’s annual Heritage Day celebration, highlighting the significance of understanding a place through its people’s crafts. The event also aims to pass on these skills to future generations by offering youth programs tailored to different age groups. Skills-based workshops for ages 8 to 14 focus on bush skills, games, and activities, while ages 3 to 7 can enjoy play-based workshops that inspire exploration and wonder through craft and nature-based activities.

A Holistic Experience

The Earthskills Gathering provides a holistic experience beyond the workshops, allowing participants to unwind around the fire in the evenings, sharing stories and music while indulging in wholesome meals in a community setting. Scenic walks and river swims are also available during free time for those wanting to connect with nature.

Inclusivity and Community Support

In 2023, the Earthskills Gathering introduces Community Tickets, an initiative aimed at supporting access for participants from under-resourced communities. This effort aligns with the spirit of inclusivity and sharing that underpins the gathering’s core values.

Immerse in South Africa’s Diverse Heritage Crafts

The Earthskills Gathering offers a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in South Africa’s diverse heritage crafts while connecting with nature and learning from skilled artisans. It strives to preserve ancient skills and traditions, ensuring their transmission to future generations. This event is not only an enriching educational experience but also a celebration of the country’s rich cultural tapestry.

Don’t miss this chance

Don’t miss this chance to partake in the Earthskills Gathering, a festival that honors South Africa’s multi-cultural heritage crafts and promotes low-impact living. For more information about the event and how to purchase tickets, visit their website (provide link to the website).

Michael Jameson

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