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Ecstatic Dance

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Keirunga Creative Arts Venue- The Homestead
havelock north, new zealand
Amanda Sowersby
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Fri, 8 Nov, 7pm - 9pm NZDT

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Ooh yeah!
Who’s needs to dance?

Join us for a dance experience that nurtures your body, mind, and spirit with DJ Ora!

And… with special guests Kelly Whitewood who will be facilitating a beautiful cacao ceremony, Aaron Gregory offering a sound bath to open the heart and unblock pathways.

Let yourself surrender to the rhythm, moving freely as the music guides you!

Ecstatic Dance is a Wave Dance that begins slow and melodic, builds to an ecstatic peak, and gently returns.
This dance modality is a conscious therapeutic movement, that may release physical blockages through movement, leading you to a trance-like ecstatic state and even perhaps self-discovery.
It’s fun and also good for your wellbeing!

Connect with other like-minded people in a safe held and nurtured space! A place of nonjudgement where you can freely move.

Ecstatic Dance events prioritize a safe and clear-minded space, with no alcohol or illegal drugs allowed.

Participants are expected to move with awareness, care, and respect. To maintain the focused dance atmosphere.

Details:
Location ‘The Homestead’
Keirunga Arts Venue, Havelock North.
Starts at 7pm arrive 5-10 mins to settle.

Wait in the hall way & Elizabeth dining room before being greeted and welcomed in by host DJ Ora.
No shoes allowed on the dance floor. Please take them off and leave them in the entranceway.
This is held inside with temperature control so you can wear less layers.
Wear comfortable flowing clothes.
Cacao and herbal tea will be offered at the opening segment. Bring yoga mat and anything to make the sound journey component comfortable. (blanket, pillow etc).

Limited tickets to 16 people
$35 per adult

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Keirunga Creative Arts Venue- The Homestead
havelock north, new zealand
Hosted by Amanda Sowersby