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EcoSoma Offerings Dance Camp May 2-4
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Dance Camp May 2-4

$555.00

Be part of a very special weekend out on Taungurung Country, 1.5 hrs out of Melbourne.

Dance Camps are a, intimate space for you to slow down, listen to your body and the body of the land. Connect with yourself and connect with Country.

This weekend is an invitation to explore what decolonising your own dance and own body feels like. 

Jem will be offering Wayapa & Deep Listening Practices. As well as circling us up to talk about how our connection to body and place has been colonised and how we can restore balance.

Jem Stone is a First Nations Woman, Educator and Wellness Practitioner who is passionately integrating traditional wisdom into education and wellness spaces through connection and decolonised learning methods. Working in the wellness industry for over twenty years, Jem arrived in healing spaces through her own personal healing journey and continues to walk her healing path and dedicates much of her time learning from Elders and other cultural teachers. Wayapa® Wuurrk is first internationally accredited Aboriginal wellness modality, an earth connection practice that is based on ancient Indigenous wisdom that focuses on taking care of the Earth as the starting point for creating Earth Mind Body Spirit well-being. Wayapa translates to ‘Connection’, Wuurrk translates to “Earth”.

Rivka will be offering Ecosomatic Movement and Dance that brings us into deeper relationship with the body/nature connection

2 Nights camping outdoors, bush loo, bush shower. Bring your own camping equipment, tent, bedding etc

If camping is not for you, you can book your own accommodation nearby and travel in and out of the workshop

Wholesome catering is provided. We ask you to assist with washing dishes and collecting water

Arrive 4pm Fri 2 May

Depart 4pm 4 May


PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKET HERE:
https://events.humanitix.com/dance-camp-wubhdg34

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Be part of a very special weekend out on Taungurung Country, 1.5 hrs out of Melbourne.

Dance Camps are a, intimate space for you to slow down, listen to your body and the body of the land. Connect with yourself and connect with Country.

This weekend is an invitation to explore what decolonising your own dance and own body feels like. 

Jem will be offering Wayapa & Deep Listening Practices. As well as circling us up to talk about how our connection to body and place has been colonised and how we can restore balance.

Jem Stone is a First Nations Woman, Educator and Wellness Practitioner who is passionately integrating traditional wisdom into education and wellness spaces through connection and decolonised learning methods. Working in the wellness industry for over twenty years, Jem arrived in healing spaces through her own personal healing journey and continues to walk her healing path and dedicates much of her time learning from Elders and other cultural teachers. Wayapa® Wuurrk is first internationally accredited Aboriginal wellness modality, an earth connection practice that is based on ancient Indigenous wisdom that focuses on taking care of the Earth as the starting point for creating Earth Mind Body Spirit well-being. Wayapa translates to ‘Connection’, Wuurrk translates to “Earth”.

Rivka will be offering Ecosomatic Movement and Dance that brings us into deeper relationship with the body/nature connection

2 Nights camping outdoors, bush loo, bush shower. Bring your own camping equipment, tent, bedding etc

If camping is not for you, you can book your own accommodation nearby and travel in and out of the workshop

Wholesome catering is provided. We ask you to assist with washing dishes and collecting water

Arrive 4pm Fri 2 May

Depart 4pm 4 May


PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKET HERE:
https://events.humanitix.com/dance-camp-wubhdg34

Be part of a very special weekend out on Taungurung Country, 1.5 hrs out of Melbourne.

Dance Camps are a, intimate space for you to slow down, listen to your body and the body of the land. Connect with yourself and connect with Country.

This weekend is an invitation to explore what decolonising your own dance and own body feels like. 

Jem will be offering Wayapa & Deep Listening Practices. As well as circling us up to talk about how our connection to body and place has been colonised and how we can restore balance.

Jem Stone is a First Nations Woman, Educator and Wellness Practitioner who is passionately integrating traditional wisdom into education and wellness spaces through connection and decolonised learning methods. Working in the wellness industry for over twenty years, Jem arrived in healing spaces through her own personal healing journey and continues to walk her healing path and dedicates much of her time learning from Elders and other cultural teachers. Wayapa® Wuurrk is first internationally accredited Aboriginal wellness modality, an earth connection practice that is based on ancient Indigenous wisdom that focuses on taking care of the Earth as the starting point for creating Earth Mind Body Spirit well-being. Wayapa translates to ‘Connection’, Wuurrk translates to “Earth”.

Rivka will be offering Ecosomatic Movement and Dance that brings us into deeper relationship with the body/nature connection

2 Nights camping outdoors, bush loo, bush shower. Bring your own camping equipment, tent, bedding etc

If camping is not for you, you can book your own accommodation nearby and travel in and out of the workshop

Wholesome catering is provided. We ask you to assist with washing dishes and collecting water

Arrive 4pm Fri 2 May

Depart 4pm 4 May


PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKET HERE:
https://events.humanitix.com/dance-camp-wubhdg34

I acknowledge the First Nations Peoples of this Country and their connection with land, sea, community and story. I offer my respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land. I work humbly and respectfully with the land as teacher and ally towards better listening and caring. 10% of all Eco Soma profits are donated to Djirri Djirri Wurundjeri Women's Dance.

Opening Video by James @ https://staplesmedia.com.au
Track by Neyana & Rivka https://soundcloud.com/neyana
Photography by Pauline @ https://www.melbournephotography.com
Website by Katie @ https://www.thecreativelodge.com

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