Home Body - Outdoor Pine Forest Dance (Sunday 3 Aug)
Event description
DANCE IN THE PINE FOREST!
This Home Body dance will be held outdoors under towering pine trees, with the soft carpet of pine needles under our feet. Headsets are provided.
WHAT IS HOME BODY?
Home Body is a movement meditation dance enabling greater presence, creative possibility, awareness and aliveness.
Home Body is a space that invites curiosity and wonder to the home that is our own bodies, the group body and this body of land we live on. With gentle facilitation, invitations are offered to harvest the wisdom in movement and the spaces between.
Inspired by Open Floor embodiment practice, Home Body is a chance to express what is true through dance. To move and include whatever is present.
WHY OUTDOORS?
Dancing outdoors creates unique opportunities to encounter our bodies in relationship to beautiful Djaara Country, as we tour through the natural flora and fauna we live with.
HOW DOES IT WORK OUTDOORS?
You will receive a headset to hear the music and facilitator's voice to support you in your dance. Please register as there is a limit of 25 headsets
WHAT IF IT’S TOO WET OUTSIDE?
In the event of really bad weather you will be notified if the event is rescheduled.
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WHEN: 10am - 11.30am Sunday 3rd August
WHERE: Pine Forest along Leanganook Track. Park on Manchester St, walk west along Leanganook, Track, cross over the dry creek bed (Forest Creek) on your right, and walk towards the pine forest on your left.
PRICE: $20 standard, $15 concession (unwaged, low wage).
(Free volunteer crew position may be available assisting setup and packup - please inquire if interested)
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WHAT TO EXPECT
A lively and sometimes sweaty dance!
A range of music to support your movement
Closeness to nature, trees, birds, sky and the natural elements
Moving in silence, with an opportunity to talk afterwards
No choreography to learn. Some invitations to explore movement will be given
Drug, alcohol and photography free
Non-judgmental space where all bodies and genders are welcome
THE SPACE
The ground where we dance is fairly flat, but also very uneven and rough in spots. Please take care where you step and dance
Getting to the dance area from the car parking spot requires a 5 minute walk along Leanganook Track, which is uneven in many spots.
WHAT TO BRING:
Wear loose clothing that is comfortable to move and sweat in, and layers to keep warm
A water bottle
No prior dance experience is needed
An open mind and heart. Come as as you are
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ABOUT YOUR HOME BODY FACILITATOR
Home Body is a conscious dance series first facilitated by Francis Icasiano and Jono Finighan in Brunswick, Melbourne.
As an act of belonging and building relationship with his home town in Castlemaine, Francis offers Home Body again. A passionate dancer and playful soul Francis still intends to embark on the Open Floor teacher training path (when it reopens in 2027!)
Founder of Beyond Words a life-story initiative for the elderly, Francis invites deep listening and brings over a decade of experience of conscious dance classes and workshops in Australia and internationally. Francis is also involved in other community initiatives in Castlemaine - as San FranDisco silent disco practitioner he brings joyous dance and banging tracks to the streets with the D-Tour trio. He also initiated the Art of Grieving group exploring grief, loss and love through communal creative expression.
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