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Housing and Facilities

We house most people in our rennovated dormitory, which is just next door to our farmhouse. The dormitory has 3 floors of housing for guests, with rooms ranging from 3 to 12 occupants, and shared bathrooms. A private, accessible bathroom is available on the first floor. A few private rooms are sometimes available for an additional fee (check with the Earthdance Office in advance). Most beds are singles, though a few doubles are available.

For all our beds, we provide pillows and blankets. We do have extra blankets available for cold nights. All of our beds are first come, first choose.

During summer, we invite people to bring their own tents and camp on our land during your stay. You can use the bathroom facilities in our main house. If you bring your own tent, you are also responsible for bringing your own bedding. For some events, a small discount is available for camping.

Our facilities feature our dormitory, our farmhouse, a wood-stove sauna, a stream-fed quarry, and 125 acres of land.

The farmhouse is our main building. It features two beautiful dance studios with sprung floors, as well as a smaller movement space and a massage room (Earthdance does not provide massage, but there are several local bodyworkers who are available to come to Earthdance for a fee).

The farmhouse also contains a dining room, a living room, and a library. It also houses our main kitchen, where the Earthdance head cook is busy at work preparing meals. (The kitchen is not available to guests during workshops and programs; however, guests on personal retreats may cook their own food here, depending on other events).

 

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