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Your articles here are a service to the community. Post a description of your modality, PR articles about your practice, and informative documentation of your work.Meredith Hoffman - Gettin' Funky
Ecstatic? Dance! by Meredith Hoffman
Meredith Hoffman is a an incredible writer, enthusiast, and quite the dancer!! We are so thankful for having her come check out and experience Heart of Mission Dance! Read to find out about her experience and others to come dance every Sunday read more
The Dance of Our Sacredness by Leela Francis
Leela Francis is the founder of VividExistence and Vividly Woman. She has facilitated the re-union of body, self and soul for thousands internationally with her acclaimed products, workshops and retreats. She weaves together communities globally through read more
What is Ecstatic Dance? by Steve Bollinger
A discourse on the meaning and practice of ecstatic dance. read more
Monday Night Art Workouts Mutual Interview by Abby Crain and Margit Galanter
This article is a mutual interview between Margit Galanter and Abby Crain. In it, they ask and answer questions regarding performance, practicing presence, and embodiment. In preparation for their class, Monday Night Art Workouts, at Kunst-Stoff, SF read more
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Sondra Fraleigh Talks about Her Work in Somatics by Sondra Fraleigh
Sondra Fraleigh explains the basic principles behind her teaching at the Eastwest Somatics Institute for Dance and Somatic Studies... read more
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Ta Ke Ti Na- Join the living groove by Chuck Cogliandro
The TaKeTiNa experience connects us to archetypal rhythm imprints we have all shared in community, rewires the neuro-muscular body for deep relaxation and greater creativity, and fosters new ways of l... read more
As you reach for more by Jalair Box
Jalair Box is an ecstatic dancer in Seattle, Washington. She painted Temperance for an altar at Ecstatic Dance in 2008. She wrote "As you reach for more" in 1995.... read more
Holding Space- A Metta Practice by Erica Ross
Holding space is an act of love. It is, for me, akin to the Buddhist Metta practice; where one cultivates loving kindness towards oneself, and then out to the other, and to the world. ... read more



