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Hello dearest Earthdancers. Christos here, editor of The Score, which I do remotely from my current home of Santa Fe, New Mexico. It’s been over two years since I took over the responsibility of putting these monthly dispatches together while living at Earthdance in the summer of 2022, and they seem to grow in scope and complexity with each passing month! This is a reflection, I believe, of the thriving and ever evolving trajectory that Earthdance has been on since our tentative post-pandemic reopening two summers ago. Our calendar has been mostly full this year, and next year it’s looking even more so. Our larger jams now regularly sell out again, several of our longtime rental clients have now successfully returned (ie. HAI, Nomadic College), and our staffing continues to grow and return to pre-pandemic norms. This past month, our beloved Liv Frank moved on, and we hired a brilliant new Marketing Coordinator, Jennifer Rahner, while expanding the role and scope of that position. Also this past month, both our bookkeeper of the past seven years, Emily Cavin, and our head chef, Faith Rathbun, announced plans to move on at the end of the year. We’re beginning the process of finding replacements for those roles if you or someone you know could be interested. 

Over my 18 years and counting of being enmeshed with Earthdance, I know there always come periods where it’s easy to lose sight of why I and so many others keep returning to this wild place - a place I have come to relate and refer to as ‘Jedi School’ over the years. Those are the days when the never-ending battles against mold and the weather-beings feel hopeless; when our buildings feel beyond redemption, and all our efforts in the face of entropy and time are sure to end in defeat. Those days when all the staff go above and beyond in their attempts to perpetually care for everyone who walks through our doors, and to steward beautiful encounters and events, only to be told later that someone left feeling triggered and hurt, excluded, or disappointed. Burnout is a real thing at a place like Earthdance, and it’s no secret that we’re often understaffed, under-resourced, and unprepared for all that might potentially unfold at each event. And yet…And then…there are evenings like I had this past week here in Santa Fe, where myself and about 20 CI friends new and old snuggled together to screen longtime community member Sanford Lewis’ documentary ‘An Intimate Dance’, which he generously made available for free through his Vimeo channel last month. None of us had seen the hour long film before, and most of us smiled and whispered a stream of names in recognition of friends who danced across the screen. We laughed together at the funny parts, cried together at the sad parts, and were moved by the dance. Always the dance at the center. Most poignant for me were the scenes where beloved and now deceased members of our community stared back at us with their eyes still bursting with mischief  – Eugene Williams, Walter Jonas, Nancy Stark Smith, and now most recently, Steve Paxton himself. So many of us long for deep community and belonging. But to belong also means to feel everything, and to be affected by what affects the others that we’re bound to. I’m writing these lines on the morning of October 7th, and the anniversary of a conflagration that seems to be only intensifying and spreading. I write these lines during a week of waiting to hear if my people in the Asheville area survived the hurricane, and wondering what life will look like there for the foreseeable future. There’s an election happening in less than a month. All these things weigh heavy, and so many people in so many places need material and spiritual support. And, in the face of all this, I know that for myself and so many others, having a place like Earthdance can mean the difference between feeling like giving up hope for something better, vs knowing I can walk through the doors of that front porch, stroll into the kitchen, and be met by smiling familiar faces and arms reaching out to draw me in for a long, warm, familiar hug. And then, a dance. At the center of this Earthdance community is a movement practice based on one deceptively simple agreement - to stay in contact with one another despite the chaos and uncertainty that is ever present, in every moment. May we continue to do so.

  • Christos Galanis
 
News & Updates
 

ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL FUN-RAISING GALA!

Join us for a night of swanky celebration to honor our beloved Earthdance community and raise funds for its growth. This holiday season, let’s show some love to the space that nurtures connection, exploration, healing, and creativity. Funds raised will focus on improving housing options for our work exchangers, staff and workshop participants by building a large yurt, revamping our dorms, and building simple A-frame cabins. You will get to enjoy the silent auction, a decadent multi-course meal created by chefs extraordinaire Captain Kale and Falcon, group singing and blessing of our shared feast, piano serenades, photo options, awards and of course DANCING!  It will be an evening that promises a full heart and belly. Dress to impress, and let’s end the year with community, charm, and goodwill!

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GARDEN UPDATE AUTUMN 2024

Abundance is the nourishing essence in our autumn garden, not only of food but also of the supportive appreciation Tamara and I have received from the Earthdance community as the present gardeners. We continue to be inspired by the words and logic of social critic and author Micheal Pollan, “we cannot have healthy communities without healthy diets, and we can not have healthy diets without healthy agriculture;” we feel it in alignment with Earthdance’s renewed effort to create and secure a nourishing onsite food production culture. 

After just two seasons of reinvigorating the beauty and productivity of the Earthdance garden, it has become clear to us that the historic garden site sits on the farmhouse’s aging septic leach field. Subsequently, we are in the process of ‘retiring’ a portion this site, leaving it to its intended underground purpose. Nevertheless, our efforts and vision continue to evolve and include shifting parts of the food production to a new area on the property where there is the longest sun exposure. Specifically, we will be ‘cultivating’ an area on the other side of the farmhouse, east of the way to 9 Mountain, opposite the fire circle and toward the backside of the orchard. Be not dismayed; although it will take a couple years of sustainable horticultural practices to match the current productivity of the historic garden site, we are working toward a longer-term goal of establishing a more productive model, site and system to efficiently supply the kitchen with dependable, seasonal fresh and storage produce. Along with the recently created Earth Integration Stewards Committee and efforts to develop a network of new trails in the forest, this vision seeks to ally with a conscientious effort to “put more Earth” in the greater Earthdance mission.  

  • Neal & Tamara

HELP EARTHAVEN ECOVILLAGE RECOVER FROM HURRICANE HELENE

Many of us have connections to our sister community, Earthaven outside Asheville, NC. The damage there is extensive, and yet, it remains a symbol of resilience and what is possible when deep community ties are drawn together. If you’re able to lend financial support, please do, but even if not, just reading the updates on their go-fund me page will lift your spirits.

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Upcoming Programming
 

Fall Jam with new hosts Ming Tsai and Juliette Gomes
October 17-20th & Integration Days 20th-22nd, 2024

We invite you to perceive atmospheres: to listen to what the space is calling for before dialing up, down or sideways. Where are the energies percolating?  How do we support these shifts?

This season’s gathering proposes an orientation towards plurality: creating an environment that tunes into shifting of states by simultaneously offering activities in spaces with varying moods in the Umbrella barn, the square barn, and upstairs loft.

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Help Grow Our Community!
Oct 20th 2024, 4-8pm

Our beloved community members and Earthdance neighbors Natasha Brooks-Sperduti & Corydon Woodard are part-way through the long and complicated process of adopting a newborn baby (hopefully arriving soon!). Together our community has raised close to $20,000. Natasha and Cory are so humbled, grateful, and honored by our support. But adoption is expensive--sometimes upward of $60,000. Now is the time to ask our friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues to come out and support.

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Tango Fusion for Improvisational Dancers with Daniel Trenner and Erica Roper
Sunday, October 27th, Workshop 3-5pm, Potluck 5:30-6:30pm, Costume Party 7-9:30pm

In this year’s Queer CoCo Jam, we’ll explore what it’s like to center Queer Joy, liberate ourselves, our bodies, and our relationships from supremacist narratives, and investigate what it means to queer contact improvisation.  Let us infuse queer joy into our bodies and our dances as we dismantle the confines of limiting heteronormative conditioning.

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Touch&Play Bare Bones: Community Gathering
November 21 - 24, 2024

This is a time where we dive into ourselves to strip away, distill and keep only those things that will help us make it through to the light on the other side. Our Bare Bones. As we gather in community, what does it need to thrive and inspire us? This community gathering will provide only the skeletal structure that will help hold our explorations. Within these Bare Bones we get to self direct our play and our dances.

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Community Grief and Song Ritual with Chaya Leia Aronson and Charlotte Althaea Collins
Sunday, November 24th, 2024, ritual: 4-7:30pm, potluck: 7:30pm-8:30pm

We offer an invitation to come together in community to grieve, assisted by music and song. As we put this offering out there to the world, we hold tender awareness of its time proximity to this upcoming US Presidential Election. What is the medicine of grieving in ritual containers? Unprocessed grief compounds and becomes a toxic emotional energy, which can create violence and perpetuate intergenerational trauma and violence.

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Gratitude COCO Jam – Register Now!
November 28 - December 1st, 2024

Community Collaborative Jams are a new and unfolding program concept at Earthdance which launched in early 2022.  This new programming thread was driven by the desire for more opportunities to dance CI and to connect with the community in smaller containers. Similar to Seasonal Jams, the CoCo jam has one or more hosts that, rather than always being professional artists with strong facilitation skills, can be dedicated Earthdance community members and upcoming dancers building their leadership skills.

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Come Home to Earthdance: The Gala Fun-Raiser
Saturday, December 14th - 6pm-12am

Come for just the night or sleepover and enjoy Sunday brunch. The theme is “Come Home to Earthdance”. We are raising funds to expand our housing for staff, work exchangers and personal retreaters.

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SAVE THE DATE – Winter Jam!
December 27th, 2024 - January 1st, 2025

Come for just the night or sleepover and enjoy Sunday brunch. The theme is “Come Home to Earthdance”. We are raising funds to expand our housing for staff, work exchangers and personal retreaters.

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Spiral & Root: Earthdance Professional CI Training – CLASS DESCRIPTIONS NOW ONLINE
January 6 - 26, 2025

Welcome to Spiral & Root: Earthdance’s Professional Contact Improvisation Training. For those who are longing for a deep and durational dive into CI research, pedagogy, and professional training, you’re invited to gather with us for three weeks

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Second Sunday Of The Month Jams at Earthdance

The long-time tradition of weekly Sunday CI Jams has returned! Come for a class beforehand, or just for the jam. Stay for the sauna and potluck dinner! Registration not required. 

Class: 5:00 – 6:30pm (rotating teachers)

Potluck: 6:30 – 7:30pm

Jam: 7:30 – 10:00pm

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Highlights
 

This month's collection of sweet moments at Earthdance from the past month!

 
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