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pottery courses worldwide
I run a travel agency in germany and would like to combine my passion
ceramics with my profession. I'am planning to establish a programme for pottery courses during holidays in various countries.Therefore I'am looking for potters who already offer such courses (one week or longer) regularly, to whom I could send my clients who are interested in learning pottery during their holidays . The location should be in a nice area, probably with accomodation and meals provided by the pottery ( or nearby available) . If somebody is interested in this subject, or knows some adresses, I would appreciate to contact me for further discussion. If you already have a website this would help a great deal to get a first impression whether your place is suitable for my purpose. Looking forward to your mail to : |
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"Gaby" wrote in message m... I run a travel agency in germany and would like to combine my passion ceramics with my profession. I'am planning to establish a programme for pottery courses during holidays in various countries.Therefore I'am looking for potters who already offer such courses (one week or longer) regularly, to whom I could send my clients who are interested in learning pottery during their holidays . The location should be in a nice area, probably with accomodation and meals provided by the pottery ( or nearby available) . If somebody is interested in this subject, or knows some adresses, I would appreciate to contact me for further discussion. If you already have a website this would help a great deal to get a first impression whether your place is suitable for my purpose. Looking forward to your mail to : I have forwarded this to someone who does courses like this and I guess he will contact you if he feels that he wants to. Annemarie |
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I don't have any tips, but I would really appreciate if you could post when
you have a web-site set up! Marianne in Switzerland |
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"Bubbles" wrote in message ...
I don't have any tips, but I would really appreciate if you could post when you have a web-site set up! Marianne in Switzerland Hi Marianne, i suppose you speak german, anyway I answer in english here. I have already some nice spots in France, I intend to set up a website beginning with these, in the near future , i.e. for the coming summer periode. courses are almost only between may an september, I had the chance to assist to three different courses I really liked, anyway I 'm looking for other european countries as well, even United States, Australia and New Zealand. I'll contact you as soon as I'll have finished the website. best regards Gaby To Marianne : thanks for your mail, hope your friend will contact me Gaby |
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I just spent 10 days in June in northern Chihuahua Mexico at Rancho Sierra Madre with Juan Quezada. It was incredible! The ranch is very remote and the countryside is gorgeous. You start in New Mexico with the people who run the workshop -- they handle transportation, food, lodging, etc from there (it's pretty much camping). But even their starting point in New Mexico is somewhat difficult to get to. From Seattle I had to take a plane to Tucson Arizona and then a Bus to Lordsburg New Mexico and then got a ride with someone the people who run the workshop knew to their house (the point of departure) in Windmill. BUT IT WAS ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT!!! Anyone from know nothings like me to advanced ceramasists can take the class because Juan methods are so unique. Anyhow -- I have actually done a website for them (I'm a graphic designer who now has a burning desire to do pottery -- questions to come). Anyhow check it out and contact them with ANY questions -- they are super nice people... http://www.ranchosierramadre.com On 8/21/04 11:49 PM, in article , "Gaby" wrote: I run a travel agency in germany and would like to combine my passion ceramics with my profession. I'am planning to establish a programme for pottery courses during holidays in various countries.Therefore I'am looking for potters who already offer such courses (one week or longer) regularly, to whom I could send my clients who are interested in learning pottery during their holidays . The location should be in a nice area, probably with accomodation and meals provided by the pottery ( or nearby available) . If somebody is interested in this subject, or knows some adresses, I would appreciate to contact me for further discussion. If you already have a website this would help a great deal to get a first impression whether your place is suitable for my purpose. Looking forward to your mail to : |
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Gary Dickson wrote in message ...
I just spent 10 days in June in northern Chihuahua Mexico at Rancho Sierra Madre with Juan Quezada. It was incredible! The ranch is very remote and the countryside is gorgeous. You start in New Mexico with the people who run the workshop -- they handle transportation, food, lodging, etc from there (it's pretty much camping). But even their starting point in New Mexico is somewhat difficult to get to. From Seattle I had to take a plane to Tucson Arizona and then a Bus to Lordsburg New Mexico and then got a ride with someone the people who run the workshop knew to their house (the point of departure) in Windmill. BUT IT WAS ABSOLUTELY WORTH IT!!! Anyone from know nothings like me to advanced ceramasists can take the class because Juan methods are so unique. Anyhow -- I have actually done a website for them (I'm a graphic designer who now has a burning desire to do pottery -- questions to come). Anyhow check it out and contact them with ANY questions -- they are super nice people... http://www.ranchosierramadre.com Hi Gary , thanks a lot for your comment. I've looked at their web-site and will get in contact with them. Seems to be really nice. Thanks again and have lot of fun with pottery Greetings from Germany Gaby On 8/21/04 11:49 PM, in article , "Gaby" wrote: I run a travel agency in germany and would like to combine my passion ceramics with my profession. I'am planning to establish a programme for pottery courses during holidays in various countries.Therefore I'am looking for potters who already offer such courses (one week or longer) regularly, to whom I could send my clients who are interested in learning pottery during their holidays . The location should be in a nice area, probably with accomodation and meals provided by the pottery ( or nearby available) . If somebody is interested in this subject, or knows some adresses, I would appreciate to contact me for further discussion. If you already have a website this would help a great deal to get a first impression whether your place is suitable for my purpose. Looking forward to your mail to : |
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