Weaving Songs retreat weekend with Tembre & Kate
Reconnect & Harmonise
A residential weekend retreat of singing, weaving, and coming home to yourself
Imagine waking beneath mountain skies, hands wrapped around a warm cup, woodsmoke drifting softly through the morning air — and two full days ahead with nothing asked of you but to make, to sing, and to rest.
This is the retreat you’ve been quietly longing for.
A rare and intimate gathering in a beautiful eco roundhouse in the Sligo mountains — a place that feels outside of time — held by people who care deeply about the old ways: craft, voice, fire, and the company of kindred souls.
Evenings gather around the fire — outdoors beneath the sky if weather allows.
Dates
Friday 25 – Sunday 27 September 2026
Arrival: 4:00pm Friday
Departure: 5:00pm Sunday
Price
€450 per person
Group Size
Small · Intimate · Limited places
What Awaits You
Weave a basket with your own hands
Guided by Kate Burrows, master basket maker of Westcountry Willows, you’ll learn the ancient craft of willow weaving. Step by step, you’ll create beautiful, functional baskets — shaped by your own hands, from the land itself.
You’ll leave with two baskets you’ve made yourself.
Sing songs of belonging
Tembre, an experienced song leader, will gently open a space for shared voice and connection. Through simple, powerful songs rooted in community, you’ll rediscover the ease and joy of singing.
No experience needed — just your breath and your willingness.
Evenings by the fire
As the light fades, we gather. Fire, tea, stories, and songs — and the kind of slow, unhurried conversation that feels increasingly rare.
Morning yoga & nourishing food
Each day begins with optional gentle yoga with Susan to ground and open the body.
You’ll be nourished throughout with:
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Cooked breakfasts
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Homemade lunches
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A warming Saturday dinner
All prepared with care.
The Rhythm of the Weekend
Friday · Arrival
4:00 – 5:30pm
Arrival, settling in, tea and welcome
5:30 – 6:30pm
Opening circle
Meet your guides and fellow participants
6:30 – 7:30pm
Shared potluck meal
(Bring a simple dish — homemade or shop-bought — to share)
8:00pm onwards
Evening by the fire
Soft songs, stories, and a gentle unwinding
Saturday · A Day of Making & Song
8:00 – 9:00am
Morning yoga (optional)
9:00 – 10:00am
Cooked breakfast
10:00am – 1:00pm
Willow weaving & singing
Begin your first basket
1:00 – 2:30pm
Lunch & rest
2:30 – 5:30pm
Weaving & singing
Continue your work, guided throughout
6:00 – 7:00pm
Dinner
7:30pm onwards
Evening by the fire
Outdoors if weather allows, or indoors by the hearth
Sunday · Gathering & Returning
8:00 – 9:00am
Morning yoga (optional)
9:00 – 10:00am
Breakfast
10:00am – 12:30pm
Weaving & singing
Begin a second basket style
12:30 – 2:00pm
Lunch & rest or walk
2:00 – 4:00pm
Weaving & singing
Complete your second basket
4:00 – 5:00pm
Closing circle
A final gathering to reflect, sing, and prepare to return
Leave With
Two handmade baskets
A heart full of songs
And something quietly restored —
that part of you that remembers what it feels like to be alive and unhurried
Your Guides
Kate Burrows · Willow Weaving
Kate Burrows is a master basket maker and co-founder of Westcountry Willows, based in County Roscommon in the heart of Ireland. She grows her own basket willow from the ground up — planting, managing, and harvesting the rods that find their way into every piece she makes and every workshop she runs. That connection to the raw material runs through everything she teaches. Kate has worked internationally, bringing Irish willow craft to new audiences and new places, and her teaching reflects a breadth of experience that goes far beyond any single tradition. Her approach is patient, generous, and rooted in real craft knowledge built over many years. Whether you’re picking up willow for the first time or deepening a skill you already have, you’re learning from someone who has lived every stage of this tradition.
Tembre · Song Circles
An experienced community songleader who creates a warm, welcoming space for all
Voiced & abilities. She will bring a basketful of community’s songs & original songs inspired by the Earth, creating with our hands, heart and connection to community. Tembre inspires you to reconnect with the singing you were born to do. All songs taught by ear in a relaxed and inclusive way. No one sings by themselves. We will sing nourishing and inspiring circular songs in a collective while weaving You are in safe singing hands
More info about Tembre visit www.tembresong.com
A Fully Inclusive Retreat
This retreat is open to everyone, regardless of background or experience.
We believe these crafts and songs belong to all of us — and we work to ensure every person feels genuinely welcome from the moment they arrive.
Important:
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The entire retreat is nut-free, allowing those with allergies to fully relax
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Please contact us with any dietary or access needs — we’ll do our best to support you
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This retreat is not suitable for children
The Venue
Set in the wild, myth-rich landscape of County Sligo, Brú Moytura is a truly unique ecolodge.
This circular, cairn-inspired roundhouse overlooks Lough Arrow and is surrounded by ancient mountains and archaeological sites. A central fire anchors the space, with cosy sleeping nooks, light-filled gathering areas, and quiet corners for rest.
Built in harmony with the land, it offers a rare kind of shelter — one that invites you to slow down, reconnect, and feel part of something older.

