Sing to the Dark: a song circle with Lyndsey Scott (White River Junction)
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320 U.S. 5,Norwich VT 05055
29 October, 2022
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SING. To the transition, the darkening days. SING. To compost fear like decaying leaves. SING. To the ancestors, as the veil thins. SING. To hold the dark as an invitation to mystery. SING. Like humans have always done, to connect, to de-stress, to Remember and reclaim. Join traveling community songleader Lyndsey Scott, with the support and partnership of local songstress Hannah Jeffrey, for an evening of attuning our hearts to the gifts of the season. What magic awaits us as we align to shorter days and thinning veils? What depth resonates when we release resistance to grief and welcome the bandwidth of true belonging? You'll be guided in a welcoming flow of grounding, vocal and embodiment warm-ups, and call-and-echo singing. Building slow and steady into magnanimous harmony, we'll bask in song medicine that blesses Autumn, Samhain, and the Dark. Unblocking energy, melting judgment, decomposing scripts of separation, enlisting endorphins, . . . . in Singing, we practice the muscle to choose the love and freedom we desire to be. Wavelengths change things. To get a preview, check out Lyndsey's new album Well Held ~ you can get a taste by streaming on Spotify This type of singing is for all voices, to unfurl the line from heart to throat and claim our power and belonging. Science says our heartbeats sync up when we sing together ~ you'll leave our gathering feeling more open and expansive, flushed with happy chemicals, love gleaming out your beautiful eyes, and with a pocket full of sacred songs to keep singing yourself free ꩜ Evening flow: Arrive & settle in: 4:45-5:15pm Song container: 5:15-7pm Potluck to follow :) bring a dish if you're staying! Covid care: This event is indoors. Come healthy. No mask or vax status required. You are welcome to mask and distance to your own comfort level. To track our max capacity, RSVP/ticket are required. Suggested donation: $15-40 Our tithe for the evening will go to Chubby Cree, 12 year old indigenous drummer whose prayers teach me. More about your host: Travelling from the wide open space of east central Illinois, Lyndsey Scott is an artist and ritual-maker devoted to priestesSing the Heartland, (literal and figurative). She catches and weaves sacred music to empower earth-based spiritual consciousness, and gathers soul circles that use Song and sacred listening to decompose oppressive scripts that get in the way of freely living the Love we are. For more about her "Why" & to pre-learn “As I Relax,” check this podcast. To become a regular supporter, pledge on Patreon.
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