
Golden Thread Sharing Circle
Anisha Parmar
6th July
Curve Theatre

Sunday 6th July – Curve Theatre
1pm - 4pm
FREE to attend. Places are limited and need to be booked in advance.
This event is for women only
18 plus
Facilitated by Jewellery Designer, Artist & Curator Anisha Parmar, supported by Yoga Teacher & Wellbeing Practitioner Jameni Ladva.
Join us for a warm and reflective gathering centred on the stories woven into our jewellery. In South Asian cultures, gold is more than ornamentation, it embodies memory, resilience, and connection. You're invited to bring a piece of adornment that holds personal significance be it inherited, gifted, or self-chosen and explore the narratives it carries.
We’ll begin with grounding practices, followed by a guided visualisation and journaling to deepen our connection with these objects. There will be space to share your reflections within a supportive circle, honouring the layered histories each piece represents.
This session offers a gentle space to honour the emotional and cultural layers that adornment carries, often passed between women in quiet moments, yet rarely held in public conversation.
All are welcome. Bring a meaningful piece of jewellery (or other objects, photos, heirlooms and even a memory) and join us in collective reflection.
Important information
Location:
Curve Theatre
Dates:
Timings:
6th July
1 PM - 4 PM
Tickets:
FREE
About Anisha Parmar
Anisha Parmar is a UK-based Creative & Cultural Practitioner, Curator, and Jewellery Designer working at the intersection of adornment, identity, and storytelling. Rooted in her hybrid heritage across three continents, Anisha’s practice explores adornment as a form of resistance, connection, and cultural narrative. Through jewellery, curation, and consultancy, she uses material culture to reframe dominant narratives, honour diasporic experiences, and create spaces centred on equity, belonging, and lived experience. Her work bridges personal and collective histories, transforming jewellery into a powerful tool for storytelling, visibility, and celebrating the beauty of multiplicity.
Jameni Ladva is a wellbeing professional teaching yoga and working as a social worker, supporting children and adults through trauma using a strength-based, trauma informed, and empowering approach. She has training in Vinyasa Yoga, Yin Yoga, and Trauma-Informed Yoga. In her classes, Jameni encourages a mindful practice that fosters self-awareness and focuses on listening to the body’s needs in every moment. Every shape is an invitation to empower individuals to connect with their body’s wisdom. Jameni believes in cultivating empowerment through a strong and open body, supporting individuals to embrace their unique yoga journey and explore new limits in body and mind.
