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Claire Henderson Davis is author of After the Church: Divine Encounter in a Sexual Age. She is a dance artist, writer and organisational development consultant. After training in Creative Arts in Montréal, where she is originally from, she completed a doctorate at the University of Edinburgh in 1999. She is concerned, both in her art and writing, with how telling our stories individually and collectively can be a form of public work, shaping our lives and the society in which we live. (more)

 

Eva Casson-du Mont is a landscape historian, artist and consultant. She studied History and Ecology at the University of Edinburgh (1993-2001). The aim of her work is to promote among people of all ages a deeper understanding and experience of the relationship between human communities and their environment. She is particularly interested in exploring, through both study and artistic work, the landscapes of Western mythology and their relevance for collective and individual spiritual development today. (more)