50 Years of Participatory Sacred Dance

“I believe you can tell the health of a community by how much it dances. Traditional communities, who live close to the earth, dance at times of birth and death, sunrise and sunset, sowing and harvest, marriage and fertility festivals. Here at Findhorn dance is also used at such occasions in the Community’s cycle.

Whilst it is not necessarily true that Findhorn has developed new art forms I think Findhorn’s contribution to the worldwide dancing tribes is considerable. As the Zuni people of Turtle Island say: We dance not only for ourselves, but for the good of the people.”

Article by Peter Vallance in 2022.

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