They say that a picture tells a thousand words.
They say that a picture tells a thousand words.
One deep dance tells millions.
In Ecstatic Dance, you’ll discover a dynamic way to work out and meditate all in the same breath.
Ecstatic dance is a movement meditation as a way to know thyself and bring forth harmony, peace, kindness and compassion in our lives — it’s a wonderful tool to expand our world, our hearts, our consciousness and our love for all living beings, finding our own expression of oneness and, in our challenging times, our own contribution to help save the world.
Join Jo Caron on the beautiful dance floor of Hale Ho‘omana from 2-4 p.m. Saturday (June 3) at Volcano Art Center. Cost is $15 or $20 at the door.
Ecstatic dance unearths a freestyle movement vocabulary rooted in unexpected, fresh ways of moving — visceral and highly personal. It reveals ways to creatively express emotions and what might be present and maybe unresolved in our psyche.
The music, gradually moving from fluid to linear and rhythmic to joyful and finally peaceful and integrating, leads the way, offering a means to let the body freely and safely express the journey of the soul.
Caron is a certified Kripalu Yoga teacher and longtime DJ at Kalani’s Ecstatic Dance. She assisted Gabrielle Roth at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Massachusetts and participated in many of Roth’s programs.
Jonathan Sudler, art director at Naluco and artist extraordinaire, will create an ecstatic ambience for the event.
For more information about the workshop, contact VAC at 967-8222 or visit online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.
The Volcano Art Center is a nonprofit educational organization created in 1974 to promote, develop and perpetuate the artistic and cultural heritage of Hawai‘i’s people and environment through activities in the visual, literary and performing arts.