Common Ground – Locals’ Creative Space
Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine
Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine
Dancing is a joy that lifts the spirit and there’s plenty of opportunities around Coromandel Peninsula to learn a dance, meet new people, enjoy the exercise and have fun. Pamela Ferla continues this dance series with the Tango.
I’m from Thames and started playing squash at 12, but before I started I grew a love for the sport because my parents have played for many years now.
Doodling has always interested me as a quick, easy and no judgement start to art. I used YouTube as a resource and doodling led into loose urban sketching. A broad definition of loose urban sketching is the ability to observe surroundings and simplify the bustling streets, architecture and people into basic shapes and lines.
I recently had the pleasure of meeting Georgie Parry, the founder of The Coromandel Youth Mentors Programme (CYM). Georgie, a young woman who emigrated to New Zealand in August 2019, struck me as a deeply passionate and caring individual dedicated to her community.
Common Ground is a space dedicated to expression for the Communities of Coromandel – brought to you by Coromind Magazine
Dancing is a joy that lifts the spirit and there’s plenty of opportunities around Coromandel Peninsula to learn a dance, meet new people, enjoy the exercise and have fun. Pamela Ferla continues this dance series with the Tango.
I’m from Thames and started playing squash at 12, but before I started I grew a love for the sport because my parents have played for many years now.
Doodling has always interested me as a quick, easy and no judgement start to art. I used YouTube as a resource and doodling led into loose urban sketching. A broad definition of loose urban sketching is the ability to observe surroundings and simplify the bustling streets, architecture and people into basic shapes and lines.
I recently had the pleasure of meeting Georgie Parry, the founder of The Coromandel Youth Mentors Programme (CYM). Georgie, a young woman who emigrated to New Zealand in August 2019, struck me as a deeply passionate and caring individual dedicated to her community.