There is almost nothing I love more than to look you in the eye while the many beauties on my body hmmmmm infinity into you. Boring their frequency into the air, into all the bones in the circle, into the soil with invisible turbulence. There is no choice but to swim in the dense wings towards a migratory beat that creates ritual unfolding and a vessel worth holding.
'Never in my life have I seen anything like this. It was a fantastic combination
of grace, wonder, talent, danger and the beauty of nature.
Simply unforgettable.'
of grace, wonder, talent, danger and the beauty of nature.
Simply unforgettable.'
Bee Dance Healing Ring and Pollination Feast Aug 15th 2020
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Bee Dance Healing Ring and Pollination Feast 2018
Thank you to my wonderful musical ensembles for making the 2018 Bee Dance so full bodied. Besides the fabulous people above I want to thank musicians, Darka Dusty, Miri Stebivka, and Claudio Kehrwald. We had 86 people at this years dance. Everyone brought a dish inspired by foods pollinated by bees to share and there was a lovely huge feast.
Photos by Bruce Forster and Miri Stebivka. Tea served by Ivy and James of Qi FIne Teas, Portland Oregon.
Thank you to my bee helper loves Theodore Holdt and Mia Boer
Thank you to my bee helper loves Theodore Holdt and Mia Boer
Bee Dance healing Rings 2015 and 2016
Thank you for the Musical support of Tissi Tississat and her wonderful women drummers.
Thank you to Michael Stirling, Lucy Stirling and Lieve Maas for bringing East India Ragas to the bees and I.
Thank you to Michael Stirling, Lucy Stirling and Lieve Maas for bringing East India Ragas to the bees and I.
Photos by Claire Kucera and Carmen Resendez. Thank you to my bee helper loves Theodore Holdt and Mia Boer.