Dance to Heal the Earth America
September 29- October 1, 2023
Gold Hill, North Carolina
Life is a Dance, Dance Your Life
(Grandmother Twylah Nitsch)
Hope you can join us!
We’re looking forward to greeting you at this year’s Dance to Heal the Earth September 29-October 1, 2023!
We’ll be dancing at Gold Hill. We invite Dancers and Earthkeepers (helpers)
We intend this to be a profound celebration of our Earth Mother, and a deepening of our service to All Our Relatives. It is a ceremony of joy and prayer, praying for all of us and our Mother Earth.
Every year, Spirit gives Grandmother Robin a message with the theme for the current year. This year, all year, we will be ‘Re-Unify with All Life’. Please keep this theme in your minds and hearts daily.
EarthDancers and EarthKeepers will pray with the Tree of Life to heal ourselves and All Our Relatives, especially Mother Earth. We’ll be at Sacred Grove.
EarthKeepers can fast if they choose, or eat and drink to support the Dancers. EarthKeepers receive the same blessings as EarthDancers, but Dance in a different way. We need Drummers and Singers (we’ll send recordings of the songs we’ll in advance); a Kitchen Angel and Helpers; FireKeepers for two fires. Please sign up NOW for these positions so we can communicate as we prepare.
There will be a community Sweat Lodge, and Sweats for EarthDancers.
To participate, please go to this URL address:
Email us at dthteUS@gmail.com and we will send you the invitation, cost and registration packet. Protocols and all pertinent information is included.
“I see a time of Seven Generations when all the colors of mankind will gather under the Sacred Tree of Life and the whole Earth will become one circle again. In that day, there will be those among the Lakota who will carry knowledge and understanding of unity among all living things and the young white ones will come to those of my people and ask for this wisdom. I salute the light within your eyes where the whole Universe dwells. For when you are at that center within you and I am that place within me, we shall be one.”
~ Crazy Horse, Oglala Lakota Sioux