Why people have joined our Ysgol Arbrofol

Cyfarfod eich cymuned coedwig! Meet your forest community!

Here are the messages that were sent on registering with the school, in order in which they registered. We thought you might like to see what an amazing forest we are! We’ve added first names and location too. 139 people have registered so far!

Messages to the Ysgol Arbrofol - Experimental school

  • Rwyf newydd gychwyn mewn grwp Utopias Bach, a gyda diddordeb mawr mewn coedwigoedd a pherthynas pobl gyda coed. Hefyd, sut mae agosáu unwaith eto efo byd natur yn bwysig i'r amgylchedd ac i iechyd meddwl pobl. Anwen, Y Felinheli

  • I love trees. I have been getting to know my local trees. I have been climbing, touching, observing, thinking. I wonder if they observe and talk about me too. Bronwen, Menai Bridge

  • I have been in contact with a few people from Utopias Bach about creating some form of audio archive exploring the Treesense Experiemental residency in relation to its exploration of human and more-than-human-being's connections to one another, about our attempts to humanise the more than human and about the therapeutic benefits of these attempts on informing and reforming our sense of self (both as individuals and as collectives). I am keen to get talking to those involved in Treesense who are interested in collaborating! Thanks very much and excited to see your lines of enquiry unfold further. Charlotte, Tal-y-Bont, Bangor

  • It looks interesting. Lis, Minffordd

  • Dwi angen dod yn ôl at fy ngoed a pa well ffordd na efo Utopias Bach. Wedi mynychu gweithdai yn galeri Mostyn ac yng Nghaernarfon. Mary, Conwy

  • Interests in nature Connectivity. Trine, Llandudno

  • Rydan ni a'r coed angen cydweithio. Dwi'n edrych ymlaen i gyffwrdd canghennau a gwreiddiau ac eraill ar y daith yma... Angharad, Brynrefail

  • I've been really enjoying responding art provocations and I'm feeling like creativity is pouring out of me in every moment! :) Jodie, Fachwen

  • Because i love communicating with trees and being creative in collaboration with Nature. I love trees and connecting to them and I use art and words. Michael, Froncysyllte

  • Syniad gwych / love the idea. Nes, Y Fali

  • Interested in seeing what this art project is. Karen, Caeathro

  • I am at home in the forest and nature informs my life and my work. Looking forward to this! My crazy garden backs directly on to the Gwydir Forest and Snowdonia National Park, I have found many answers to questions up there, and am on 'first name terms' with many of the trees and beings that live there. See you in the woods! Lin, Trefriw

  • Sounds awesome 😊 Simone, Ty Croes

  • Because I know I will learn and experience new things from you guys :) Hazwani, Bangor

  • I would absolutely love to be part of this project as an artist who in my childhood “the faraway tree” by Enid blyton was my only escape from the reality of my situation. My interest is in more than human experience of the natural world and how we can creatively create a new world by lighting the way collectively engaging with the trees Carys Anne, Llanllechid

  • fascinated by trees and any activities which can help reconnect people with nature. Karine, Llanrwst

  • I am a PhD Researcher exploring the contemporary landscape through the school of art. As a forest guide and teacher, I was very interested in the coming back to roots situated within this project. Cara, Llansanffraid

  • To find out and be part of, Utopias Bach's exploration into our human connection with trees & the trees connection with all, & the need in me to be collaboratively creative. Alison, Llangoed

  • I want to join the school - because the black and white picture from Kar Rawson in the Utopias Bach mailout - not only speaks to my silly little insignificant soul - but contains all the answers for everything - all the past and all the future of planet earth, and is even a radio to other parts of the universe. We talk about needing to be 'seen and heard'. But if we could only 'see and listen to' what's in-front of us, in the shape of the trees and the mycelium winding through, then we could all live, and die (our only imperatives) better. Nina, Blaenau Ffestiniog

  • To take part in new experiments! Emily, Froncysyllte

  • swnio'n ddiddorol ac yn hwyl. Katie, Conwy

  • Really interesting project . I'm an artist living in mid Wales and keen to participate. Nuala, Tywyn

  • To expand my mind. Biddy, Bosham, W Sussex

  • I want to be more experimental with my relationship to landscape and experience new ways of interacting with it and people. Alex, Y Felinheli

  • Sounds fun. Helen, Menai Bridge

  • I love the work i have done around Humycelium before and always felt i love to join more of Utobias Bach activities so hopefully i will be able to be part of different elements happening as part of Tree sense. Femke, Menai Bridge

  • Sharing my lifetime experience of connecting with trees.. Peter, Fachwen

  • With some volunteers I am involved in a tree planting / forest garden / permaculture project at Moelyci near Tregarth. This project sounds interesting and we are keen to learn more! We have no special access needs. Rich, Tregarth

  • Utopias Bach are my tribe! Kar, Y Fron

  • I finally want a meaningful degree. Sarah, Bangor

  • Sounds very interesting 🌳 Liz, y Fali

  • To develop my own painting practice I am investing time exploring the landscape, for a deeper understanding of what is visually observed, seen and watched. I would be interested in developing some of the practices in this experimental school and sharing them with people in this area. Emma-Jayne, Cefn Mawr, Wrexham

  • Sounds interesting and creative. Valmak, Pentraeth

  • It sounds really interesting! Tina, Wrexham

  • to be a part of xx Ellen, Beaumaris

  • Happy, excited and grateful to be taking part ... x Steph, Tregele

  • I know some of the work done in Utopias Bach and enjoy its ways of working. The school's focus on Trees is especially congenial as I write poetry about trees and would like the opportunity to learn more and to share in the work of others. Anna, Llangoed

  • Holding Guided visualisation, and looks like interesting project. Angharad, Penrhyndeudraeth

  • gan fy mod i wrth fy modd efo coed a'r byd natur, yn poeni am y dyfodol am bawb (nid jyst pobl) sy'n byw ar ein planed, ac hefyd, bardd ydw i sy'n sgwennu'n aml am bethau fel hyn. Meddwl bod trio gwneud pethau bach er mwyn gwella'r byd yn bwysig dros ben ac hefyd, ar y cyfan, does dim byd mwy sy'n bosibl i bobl fel ni. Denni, Penygroes

  • I am a storyteller who grew up in an ancient forest of Canterbury - and love the Welsh concept of "going back to my roots" - literally and metaphorically. Am working on a storytelling for sustainability project at the moment and would welcome time for reflection about the form and future of the project. Cassandra, Bristol

  • To be part of the creations. Emily, Llanberis

  • hi - I'm in berlin, my work explores ecoologies of technology - and how more than human and other diverse perspectives could radically reshape them, I'll be joining online - for the most part, sounds wonderful. Alistair, Berlin

  • Hi! I would love to undertake this exploration with you. Looking forward to hearing more! Dasha, London

  • Big fan of trees + poetry. Michèle, London

  • I am curious to experience more about trees! Mushfiqa, Okinawa, Japan

  • Very keen to explore tree life in a more creative free way than my work allows. Alys, Llanllechid

  • I am a visual artist in love with nature, connection/interconnectedness, time, the body, silence, trees, water. I read in Lindsey Colbourne’s ATNC email that this course mixes poetry, photography, performance, storytelling among other ways of expression that I use myself and that help me understand the world. To know this kind of event exists excited me immediately. I would love to find a form of community of people that express themselves in similar ways or see the world similarly, even if I could only participate through the virtual channels for money reasons, I would still love to get a chance to be a part of the initiative and learn from it. Celene, Portugal

  • I'm a choreographer who works with human-tree relations. Caitlin, Melbourne, Australia

  • I’m engaged in a personal journey of reconnecting more fully to the more-than-human world and practicing the craft of poetry. I believe strongly in the importance of collaboration and community and would really value opportunities for this, although I find it difficult due to increased feelings of social anxiety and family commitments. Charlotte, Caernarfon

  • Really connect to this idea, also work part time as well being officer for Golygfa gwydyr in llanrwst who have the site Caerdroia for well being up in the Gwydir forest. Sounds great. Sian, Llanrwst

  • I love trees and what they represent. Mel, Gallt-y-Foel

  • Love trees, love nature, love expressing myself through art. Jenny, Criccieth

  • My trees and I would like to co-create with other trees and their humans, and see what we might find out... and become! Lindsey, Nant Peris

  • I want to explore new ways of thinking and being in my daily life. Petra, Rhyl

  • I love trees :) Viv, Tregarth

  • Dwi a’r teulu yn mynychu ysgol goedwig oherwydd bod diddordeb a ni a’r Byd naturiol. Hoffem wybod mwy am yr hyn sy’n mynd ymlaen. Mae’r gwr Tom yn hyffordsi fel Arweinydd ysgol goedwig… ag yn meddwl gwbeud yn llawn amser, a finnai yn ei helpu ddarparu gwasanaeth yn y gymraeg. Angharad, Llanrwst

  • I'm drawn to anything to do with trees, especially ancient ones. Jo, Llangoed

  • Helloooo, I feel nourished and re-charged when I am close to trees. They are wonderful beings. I would like to connect more deeply with them. Thank you for this opportunity. Irene Sofia, Bangor

  • Thank you. Chris, Swansea

  • To feel the presente of Nature. To be with my daughter and her friends. To improve my English. Pilar, Spain

  • Dw i’n caru’r coed. Sue, Bangor

  • I am a total tree sister and would love to join you for this xx Bea, llanaelhaearn

  • A friend spotted this and recommended I check it out. I enjoy being creative but like most people don't spend nearly enough time playing and just being. I am interested in all things spiritual and since recently moving to Wales have been introduced to number of opportunities to explore including chakra dance. The root chakra springs to mind. Peter, Waunfawr

  • Looks interesting Jessica, Bangor

  • I'm intrigued and excited by the prospect. Annys, Hay-on-Wye

  • Looks good. Miranda, Bethesda

  • I'm very intruiged by this. I have a house full of unwell people so not sure how much time I could commit to it, and still quite masked and covid cautious in person. But something is urging me to registeranyway and come to the online opening bit and get a feel for it. Vashti, Llanberis

  • Hiffwn i ymuno gyda'r ysgol i gysylltu gyda mwy o bobl a coed a trio cyfrannu tuag at llesiant gwell i'r cyfan. Lowri, Porthaethwy

  • I am keen to help to connect with others in the local and wider community with trees being a focal point of reference. Judèé, Penmaenmawr

  • First of all I'm just genuinely glad this initiative exists. I'm extremely motivated to join the school because I'm already entangled and attracted with ecological and artistic practices. I'm currently studying an experimental MA in the Netherlands called Ecology Futures. With my current research and practice I explore hydrofeminist imageries, transcorporeality and crabs. I'm familiar and passionated with alternative practices to relate with ecological systems both with diy scientific methods and with speculative and meditative practices. I also took part in a residency in Italy last summer called Neutopica, which is really about ecology, inhabiting and create temporary utopias. It will be a pleasure to be able to join online and engage with this community. Thank you! Chiara, Amsterdam

  • I have been growing a woodland for 40 years in Llansadwrn. I am a textile artist and half of my work is based on my immediate environment and our trees. I like the idea of being encouraged to experience this through different eyes. Liesbeth, Menai Bridge

  • Mae gennyf rhywbeth ymlaen fory, ond os ydwyf wedi cyrraedd adref mewn pryd, hoffwn ymuno gyda'ch lansaid ar zoom. Iona, Caernarfon

  • To be creatively inspired and get some motivation, to have fun, to experiment, to play. Corrina, Rhiwlas

  • I research sustainable futures and your experimental school fills me with curiosity. I very much look forward to participating. Kavitha, Brighton

  • Oherwydd rwy’n eich caru chi i gyd! Seran, Penrhyndeudraeth

  • Dear all, I stumbled across this websites and the events and everything here resonates so much with me. I'm a PhD student at Aalborg University in Copenhagen, Denmark. I explore how the integration of design and futuring (or futures thinking) can support post-oppositional, relational, and plurality-embracing visions for change. As part of my research, I am experimenting with multi-species design approaches and how to enable people (often my students) to embrace multi-species worlds. I would love to join this event to learn, get inspired, and connect. Rike, Copenhagen

  • I live off grid in a woodland since Nov 2022. The trees hold me and my family. I want to deepen my relationship deeper to these wondrous beings. We are away in Sweden till April 10th...is it ok to join then? Heron, Y Fali

  • I've just started maternity leave, so dont really know what my life looks like at the moment - beyond caring for my daughter. However I am hopeful there will be space for creativity in my days.  I am a woodworker by trade, so my relationship with trees is primarily a commercial one at present, but I hope participating in this project would enable me to explore other aspects of that relationship. Jess, Bethesda

  • I want to connect with and support trees. Hannah, Capel Curig

  • I personally work a lot with the trees and would love to work with them in a collaborative way with the local community. Lou, Fachwen

  • I like creative play and community. Lee, Conwy

  • I like creative play and community.Mitchell, Conwy

  • I'm a musician and an artist. Adrian, Conwy

  • I’m immersed in wood most of my working life and would like a few breaths with the trees! Tim, Brynrefail

  • Interested. Ceri, Tregarth

  • I want to join the school to commune with trees :). Lucy, Tregarth

  • Helooo! Huw, Porthaethwy

  • I have an interest in all things trees. Rita Ann, Y Felinheli

  • Hello, just signing up in Pontio after Tree Sense to follow your upcoming events x Esther, Bangor

  • Wnaeth emily ofyn i mi! Nici, Caernarfon

  • To breathe. Becs, Bethesda

  • I thought it sounded really interesting when I went to Pontio yesterday Fi, Bangor

  • Interest in relationship with trees and developing connection, exploring these ideas through art. Amanda, Llanfrothen

  • I want to have more tree friends. Lisa, Bethesda

  • I just met one of the artists and it sounds similar to what I do. I fancy trying it all. Valerie, Llechwedd Conwy

  • I love trees. I grew up in the forests of Norway and feel the need for trees in my daily life. I feel calmed and nurtured by the presence of trees. I feel supported and held by their presence. Liv-Marie, Bangor

  • Curiosity. Deirdre, Sandy, Bedfordshire

  • To Join fellow crones in becoming more with the trees. Rhona, Bangor

  • Isho ymuno a dod ar plant. Meleri, Y Felinheli

  • I enjoy artistic challenges and it sounds interesting. Gill, Gallt-y-Foel

  • I love trees. Margaret, Dinorwig

  • I ddysgu rhywbeth newydd a mynd a mi allan o fy ‘ comfort’ zone! Elen, Llandegfan

  • I'm excited and passionate about community action, creativity and supporting nature. This sounds like a work and community I'd like to be part of. Lauren, Abergavenny

  • I am a tree person. Jane, Llanfair Clydogau Lampeter

  • I would love to be part of the experience. How can I do? Thanks for your time and answer.  Sil, Bangor

  • Sounds an exciting community project I'd like to be part of. Carole, Bethania, Blaenau Ffestiniog

  • Feel like my practice has a synergy in terms of its ideas - thinking about connections and relationships between us and the world around us - inanimate and animate relationships - what it would look like if we had more equal relationships. Jenny, Monmouth

  • This is right up my street! I study environmental conservation and also love art. Famke, Bangor

  • I am an artist and arts facilitator who finds ways to open relationships between humans and the more-than-human world through art. I harness the ‘technologies’ of movement, meditation, poetry and meditation to dismantle assumptions around intelligence and make new enquiry into how to be in reciprocal and regenerative relation with our planet. I don’t have any access needs. I was so excited to learn about your projects! Sophie, London

  • Wedi gweld y gwybodaeth yn Pontio heddiw ma. Genai dau o blant 7 a 5 ag efo diddordeb mawr yn fyd natur , hefyd yn arweinydd grwp sgowtiaid plant 4-6oed yn Porthaethwy ag yn tybio be fysa’n addas iddyn nhw? Nia, Gwalchmai

  • I have a socio eco art practice gathering peoples tree stories called "the Memory Palace of Tree Stories' I would loved to learn more about this and participate where I can . I have just held a couple of workshops in Carlow Ireland Inviting people to think about their own connections and narratives and I would like to develop more skills in that invitation to people. Niamh, Carlow, Ireland

  • I trust trees. I have a land-based art practice. I like collaboration. John, Gaerwen

  • rees are soul connection an energy that walks with us. I want to learn and be part of this community. Martin, Ballinvally, Ireland

  • To further develop my relationship with trees and expand my budding animist orientation. To support my current research and artwork on tree spirits. Barbara, Ottawa, Canada

  • Interested. Ceri, Penygroes

  • This is a fantastic idea! I would like to join in the schools program in order to grow through collaborative creative activities and relearn about the magnificence of trees. Liina, London

  • I just love the concept of reconnecting with nature, we should all break out of our domesticity and be wild humans again. Trees and plants are the reason we survive, we destroy them at our peril. Amanda, Y Fron

  • to learn new ways of connecting to the more-than-human world. Kelly, Pennsylvania, US

  • Pontio! Andrea, Llansadwrn

  • Further my understanding / experience of the interconnections within rhe wider community of living beings.Phil, Bethesda

  • I love this whole concept and the community based approach to this project. The co construction of creative enquiry. Joy, Abergwyngregyn

  • I'm sorry I missed the Tree Sense Launch. Hopefully, there'll be more opportunities such as Crone Cast + the Ancients! I'm unable to bend and lift, have mobility problems, use a four-wheeled rollator frame with a seat, have ADHD, PTSD and am on the lower Aspergers spectrum so can be quite loud and enthusiastic. Julia, Fairborne

  • I love trees and interested to know more about the work, which is yet to be made. Jayne, London

  • I wish to learn more about the Tree Sense Project and participate in one of the workshop sessions. Abbey, Aberystwyth

  • I am visiting with the Y Fyny associates and I’d love to see what the project entails! Rhiannon, Camarthen

  • I am part of West Wales artist program ‘ fyny’ traveling with the group next weekend. Sian, Pontyberem

  • I'm part of the I Fyny associates. Apphia, Llanelli

  • I'm an artist who's time has needed to be focused on my family, due to their varying health needs, but time has passed and they are healing, so I feel I can turn some of my focus back to creating. When I saw your post on Instagram, it captured my attention, and made me want to contribute and be involved. Alison, Liverpool

  • I am part of the i fyny group and we are visiting you at the weekend. Looking forward very much to meeting you and learning more. Dinah, Brechfa, Camarthen

  • I will be visiting on Sat 22nd April and will be attending Crone Cast + The Ancients: Costume Making Workshop. Simone, Ferryside

  • Part of I fyny, looking forward to taking part. No special access needs :-) A Cab, NFA

  • I will be visiting with ‘Y Fyny’ associates programme from Carmarthen. As one of the associates & socially engaged artist with textiles specialism I’m really interested in joining you on Saturday. No access needs . Welsh learner. Diolch. Menna, Brynmill Swansea

  • Joining as part of I Fyny. Ruth, Gelliwen

  • Hello there, i'm registering to join the workshop this Saturday together with 'i fyny' group visiting this weekend, many thanks & looking forward:) Sara, Clunderwen