Tatle Tale is a Sheffield-based creative project offering workshops, classes, and community sessions for adults (18+) to encourage intergenerational connection and overall wellbeing. We create slow spaces not because speed is wrong, but because so many of us have never been given permission to stop. Inspired by the fable of the Tortoise and the Hare, it reconsiders what it means to move through the world at different speeds. The story has long been read as a lesson in discipline, but here it becomes a way of thinking about pace, attention, and self-awareness. What happens when we stop asking people to keep up, and instead create space for different rhythms to coexist? Through a series of workshops, participants aged 18 and over, alongside local artisans from different generations, come together to share stories, exchange skills, and create collectively. More than workshops, these gatherings are an invitation to belong, to sit beside strangers, make something slowly, and discover the warmth that can emerge when people create together without judgement or expectation.
Tatle Tale is a Sheffield-based creative project offering workshops, classes, and community sessions for adults (18+) to encourage intergenerational connection and overall wellbeing. We create slow spaces not because speed is wrong, but because so many of us have never been given permission to stop. Inspired by the fable of the Tortoise and the Hare, it reconsiders what it means to move through the world at different speeds. The story has long been read as a lesson in discipline, but here it becomes a way of thinking about pace, attention, and self-awareness. What happens when we stop asking people to keep up, and instead create space for different rhythms to coexist? Through a series of workshops, participants aged 18 and over, alongside local artisans from different generations, come together to share stories, exchange skills, and create collectively. More than workshops, these gatherings are an invitation to belong, to sit beside strangers, make something slowly, and discover the warmth that can emerge when people create together without judgement or expectation.
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