Divine Tempo  ft. Soma~Rain

Divine Tempo ft. Soma~Rain

By Kiante' (Kalianna) Palmer

Ecstatic Dance for Black, Indigenous, & People of Color

Date and time

Location

4800 Park Cir

4800 Park Circle North Charleston, SC 29405

Agenda

5:45 PM - 6:00 PM

Arrival


Please arrive on time to get comfortable and prepare for opening circle.

6:00 PM - 6:10 PM

Opening Circle


Welcoming participants, go over guidelines, and introduce our DJ!

6:15 PM - 7:45 PM

Ecstatic Dance

7:45 PM - 8:00 PM

Closing Circle


Closing remarks and community announcements

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

Community • City & Town

We’re so excited to welcome back Soma~Rain, @breathinglightoctaves on IG, for our next dance on Wed. NOV. 5th, same sacred space and time. We can’t wait to see what she has in store for us! 💫


📍 Park Circle Community Building

🗓️ Wed. November 5th

⏰ 6-8 PM

🎟️ Donation Based


❤️🎟️ Reserve your spot here or search "Divine Tempo CHS" on Eventbrite





Whether you're new to ecstatic dance or a seasoned mover, Divine Tempo welcomes you to express yourself freely and feel the rhythm of your soul.





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Ecstatic dance is a free-form movement and dance practice where participants dance without choreography in a completely judgment- free enviroment.

During an ecstatic dance session, a professional DJ will create an intentional set varying in tempo and style, encouraging participants to move in ways that feel natural to them.

This practice emphasizes mindfulness, freedom, self-expression, presence, and a mind-body connection, providing a space for personal exploration and emotional release.





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BIPOC Ecstatic Dance is a variation of ecstatic dance specifically catered to Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. The music and themes used in BIPOC Ecstatic Dances often reflect and celebrate the diverse cultures and histories of these communities.

This practice creates a safe and inclusive environment where Black, Indigenous, and People of Color can dance without fear of judgment or cultural appropriation while focusing on healing and empowerment and providing an opportunity for participants to recover from stress and trauma.

These sessions are often organized by members of BIPOC communities and may be facilitated by leaders who guide the dance with music and occasional prompts while prioritizing personal exploration and expression.

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Kiante' (Kalianna) Palmer

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Nov 5 · 6:00 PM EST