The Sensitive Art of Reading Tarot 101 + 102

A two-part workshop on the basics of Tarot Reading | Sunday February 16, 2pm-4pm + Sunday March 2 2pm-4pm

Location:

Ventfort Hall

Cost:

$90.00 per person

Duration:

2h

About this experience

Have you ever been curious about the divine and mysterious art of reading Tarot cards?  With roots dating back to the early 15th century, Tarot evolved and debuted in mainstream American and European culture in the New Age and Spiritualism movement of the Victorian Era and the early 20th century. 

Join us at Ventfort Hall for an introductory workshop in 2 parts to learn:
A brief history, the Ryder-Waite-Smith system, structural basics, and the beginning etiquette of reading Tarot. 
The workshop will be 2 hours per session, with a break in the middle for some tea & light snacks. You are welcome to bring any preferred snacks, beverages, or food you prefer. 

This will take place over the course of TWO SUNDAYS. 
Sunday, February 16 from 2pm to 4pm and Sunday, March 2 from 2pm-4pm.

*This 2-part course is the pre-requisite for joining the Ventfort Hall Arcana Club, an ongoing Tarot Circle & Community. 

What You'll Need to Bring:
-A notebook
-A pen or pencil
-A basic Ryder-Waite system Tarot Deck
*The Ventfort Hall Gift Shop is stocked with all you need to begin your Tarot journey from the moment you arrive!


About the Instructor: 
Chelsea Gaia is the Director of Programming & Events at Ventfort Hall. Openly neurodivergent, she has a wide range of skills and studies which she enjoys sharing and teaching. A student of Tarot for 25 years, she offers her unique and personal insights to the art as well as standard practices and intuitive advice to any curious interpreter. 

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Chelsea Gaia is the Director of Programming & Events at Ventfort Hall. Openly neurodivergent, she has a wide range of skills and studies which she enjoys sharing and teaching. A student of Tarot for 25 years, she offers her unique and personal insights to the art as well as standard practices and intuitive advice to any curious interpreter.