B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival: Soul Safari
As part of LGBT History Month, Soul Safari will explores LGBT spirituality at the B Right On LGBT Community Festival (BRO LGBT CF). B Right On celebrates LGBT History Month, is organised by the volunteers of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum and will take place at the Phil Starr Pavili
As part of LGBT History Month, Soul Safari will explores LGBT spirituality at the B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival (BRO LGBT CF).

BRO LGBT CF celebrates LGBT History Month, is organised by volunteers of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum and will take place at the Phil Starr Pavilion – a multi functional, fully accessible, heated performance, conference and community space with a licensed bar which is located on Victoria Gardens, Brighton, BN1 1WN.
FREE workshops include:
♦ Everyday mindfulness
♦ Healing through poetry
♦ Is the gender binary divinely ordained
♦ The depth of connection in sacred intimacy
FREE activities include:
♦ Temporary tattoos
♦ Egyptian healing
♦ Henna tattoos
♦ Jesus deck card readings
♦ Tarot card readings
♦ Shiatsu massage
♦ Reiki healing
♦ Fabric flower making
♦ Drag and Wig station
♦ Storytelling and music sessions
♦ Crafting, Trans spirituality
♦ Gender queer beauty parlour
♦ Chit chat and colouring in station
♦ Death Cafe Brought collectively by Pagans, Christians, Muslims, and groups from many other traditions.
Book a space or just turn up on the day!
Event: Soul Safari LGBT+ Mind, Body, Spirit festival
Where: Phil Starr Pavilion, Victoria Gardens,
When: February 25
Time: 10am – 4pm
Cost: Free
To reserve your place online, click here:
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