
ReWilding the Witch
Summer Camp
12/13th July 2025
The Left Field - St. Osyth
WORKSHOPS -TALKS - MUSIC
BELLY DANCING - YOGA - HEALING
FIRE - CEREMONY - ECOLOGY
TEMPLE OF ELEN - COMMUNITY
FUN
LIMITED SPACES -WEEKEND/DAY TICKETS - HERE
CHILDREN FREE (16+ PAID)
NO DOGS
LIMITED TENT HIRE
WILD CAMPING
Who will be joining us...
The Temple of Elen
The Temple of Elen is a travelling sacred space dedicated to our ancient antlered Goddess. Elen is the Goddess of pathways, Ancient track ways, wells, and Springs. Crossroads, Earth Energies, and this Sacred Land. She is Deer Mother, Green Lady, Solar Deity, Faerie Queen. Elen may be elusive and shape-shifting, yet she will guide and support our physical and spiritual journeys when we ask and honour her. She is Ancient and Wild.
The Temple of Elen offers a safe and supportive space for us to explore and connect to Elen. We craft, journey, share stories, drum, and sing in her honour, seeking her guidance with respect and gratitude.
We have a board that we put up outside the Temple to show what offerings we have each day... usually drumming and chant, and guided meditation at set times, and then crafting, divination, and safe sacred space at other times.
Elen of the Ways FaceBook Group
Suzi-Edwards-Goose and John Crow
Suzi is a ritual tattooist, artist and craftswoman. Inspired by the wild land, and our connection to ancient archetypes and primal magic. Drummer with The Witchmen border morris. Mostly heathen, definitely animist.
John is a heathen animist, morris dancer and Wyrd walker. Esoteric shop proprietor (now retired). Regional coordinator for Paganlink Network in the 90s. Member of The Witchmen border morris, green activist.
Talks:
Native BioRegional Animism by John Crow.
What is BioRegional Animism and how will it help us to reconnect with a living, sustainable world view. Reunification of ourselves and the sacred.
The Antlered Ones by Suzi Edwards-Goose.
Exploring our connection with the Antlered ones, from ancestral links with the deer as givers of life and sustenance, to our worship of Antlered Deities.
Helen Conway - Belly Dancer
& Craftswoman
"I'm originally a traditionally trained belly dancer but I have developed my own style influenced by my spiritual beliefs and eclectic music choices. I believe dance is for everyone, and has the power to take us to another place. "
Helen's Barefoot Dancer FaceBook Page
"I've always been a passionate crafter, I have a love of colour and I find inspiration in the natural world and from my spiritual beliefs. I sell a range of jewellery, sun catchers, goddess dolls, felt witches, and occasionally handmade clothing."

John Worland
John is a local historian concentrating on the Essex Witch Trials. He is passionate about giving the victims a voice, and campaigns to have memorials placed at appropriate sites in Essex. A retired police inspector, he examines significant trials as “cold cases” analysing the evidence and creating a much fuller picture of the people involved.
As we are in St Osyth, John will be telling us“The extraordinary story of Ursula Kemp."
In 1582, a trial of 13 alleged witches became national news. This was the first time in English history to have so many accused of witchcraft in one trial . The ringleader was said to be Ursula Kemp from St Osyth. What sets this all too common 16th century tragedy apart from the others is that in 1921, a skeleton was uncovered in St Osyth which was identified at the time, as being that of Ursula Kemp. This talk tells the story of Ursula’s trial, the history and travels of that skeleton and the four year task that faced John as he fought to have the remains reburied back in St Osyth. Extraordinary indeed.