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December Dance Ceremony

A Focused Space to Lean In and Be Held

Join us for a Virtual 7Directions Dance Ceremony

Sunday, Dec. 5

10:30am – 12:30pm Pacific / 1:30–3:30pm Eastern

Virtual on Zoom*

$40 per home (no one turned away for lack of funds)

To register: PayPal (mikijohnson@gmail.com) or Venmo (@MikiJ) – include your email address in the note

About this dance

This is a shorter dance ceremony with minimal sharing at the beginning. A great entry point if you’re new to the ceremony, and powerful for anyone looking for a focused space to move your energy and your body. We are all holding so much these days—our families, friends, work, selves. This is a strong, sacred container, professionally facilitated, where you can truly lean in and receive. Give yourself the gift of being deeply nourished so you can show up more fully as the incredible being you are.

*Open to all humans, 16 years and older

About 7Directions Dance Ceremony

You can learn more about 7Directions here, and here are the basics: We'll quickly all say hi and name intentions, then I'll call in the directions and guardians of the ceremony, then we'll dance for about 90 mins; towards the end, you'll have time to journal/draw and we'll close by sending out blessings. The musical journey is specially created for this moment and these participants; it ranges from electronic, funk, and disco, to world and devotional tunes.

NO dance experience or skills required. This is about how it feels NOT how it looks. You cannot do this wrong.

If you’re wondering: a dance ceremony over Zoom? How does that even work? Pretty well, it turns out. I'll share music directly from Zoom to your computer. From there, I recommend wireless headphones or good speakers that plug into your computer.

Also, if dancing or having deep experiences in front of a camera feels vulnerable, I get it. I trust you to make the decision that’s right for you, and here’s what I can tell you: this is an intimate, deeply held container with a max of 25 people where everyone is present and moving—no screens off unless for technical difficulties and no participants who are just “watching.” I try to have personal contact with everyone before they attend and everyone agrees verbally to a contract for behavior (including confidentiality) before we begin.

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