Past Events
Take a look at my facebook page for more recent offerings.
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"The Forest in My Backyard" Moonah Arts Centre School Holiday Workshop Can you help us on a magical quest? ~ for 7-12 year olds. Book tickets |
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kunanyi moves
Facebook event Book Tickets This is an invitation to explore the issues around the proposed cable on kunanyi in a novel way - using our bodies and movement to sense into the deeper relationships involved. |
Deep Ecology in Neika: Workshop
Facebook Event Register here A day-long immersion into the collective healing and deep connection of Deep Ecology/Active Hope. Spiraling through processes of Gratitude, Honouring our Pain, Seeing with New Eyes, and Going Forth, the day will include meditative walks, native bush knowledge, embodied listening, and collective ritual. We are very excited to be hosted by the amazing Kris Schaffer in Neika (address sent to participants after registration). Bring along an open heart and some extra lunch to share. |
Home HEARTh Market// Naryi Niara Good Spirit Festival
May 9 2021
Sound Immersion with Tim Devereux
Registration link coming soon.
May 9 2021
Sound Immersion with Tim Devereux
Registration link coming soon.
Takanya Deep Ecology Immersion
This is a three day experiential immersion in the precious and ancient forest of takayna / Tarkine. Based on Deep Ecology / Work that Reconnects, this long weekend will explore practices that reconnect us to the living web of life in a way that fosters resilience and reinvigorates our soul. Deep process work will be facilitated through a combination of meditative and ecological forest walks, group practices and embodied creative expression. Click here for Facebook Event and Tickets. |
I live, work, and play on the stolen lands of the muwinina/palawa/pakana peoples in nipaluna, lutruwita/truwanna (so-called Hobart, Tasmania). I acknowledge that genocide is ongoing, and sovereignty has never been ceded. I acknowledge the sacredness of this land, and pay deepest respects to the past, present, and emerging custodians of these lands and waters. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.
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