Dance Temple is an open safe sacred space with cutting-edge world beat fusion/electronic dance music for you to freely express yourself. No facilitation, except for the amazing music!!
Theme
This week's Dance Temple will take you on a multi-genre movement journey where you can expect to hear a little bit of everything from deep bass, progressive, organic house, dnb and even some psy. The theme is about hope, taking you through the whole range of human experience with music & movement, and encouraging you to land in deeper connection with your own power and resilience.
About this week's host:
Nicole is a trauma informed Ecstatic Dance and Transformational Journey Facilitator. She’s shared dozens of movement, dance & embodiment journeys online and in-person at festivals around Alberta including She Is Wild, VibesTown, Freezer Burn, Bass Camp as well as ARCA & Back to Earth events.
Nicole’s on a mission to help you access your innate body wisdom and use movement as a tool for healing, transformation, empowerment and creation! As a resident DJ at Dance Temple Edmonton and Co-founder of Bass Camp Music Festival, sheis passionate about creating community through movement!
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Come dance, move, feel, express and celebrate in community.
We'll ride a musical wave and land safely together. The dance floor is a conversation free space, allowing you to drop deeply into your experience.
Dance Temple is a supportive container where you can authentically be yourself and move freely.
The lights are turned down low and music is turned up loud so you can get lost in your dance!
Flow of the Night:
7:00pm Doors Open/Warmup & Dance
7:30pm Opening Circle & Guidelines
7:35pm DANCE
8:45pm Closing Circle & Community Announcements
9:00pm Goodnight
We don't want to have to turn you away at the door if we're at capacity - please pre-register in advance!
>> Pay what you can. <<
Suggested donation: $20
Dance Temple Edmonton respectfully acknowledges that we have the privilege to gather and dance upon Treaty 6 territory within the Métis homelands and Métis Nation of Alberta Region 4. We acknowledge this land as the traditional territories for diverse Indigenous peoples including the Nehiyaw (Cree), Denesuline (Dene), Nakota (Stoney), Anishinaabe (Saulteaux) and Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and many others whose histories, languages, and cultures continue to influence our vibrant community.