Movement and Reflection time
9-10:00 am PST
The Winter Solstice is on Tuesday, December 21, 2021
In preparation for this, we will meet ourselves, and each other, in two ways... moving and writing.
I will curate a special playlist to help us journey into what the theme of SOLSTICE, the balance of LIGHT and DARK, means for us.
After the moving, there will be opportunities for quiet reflection and sharing based on prompts given or anything that moves you through the dance.
This is a free event for all women in honor of the changing season.
From the Farmers Almanac, "The winter solstice is the astronomical first day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest day of the year.
For the northern half of Earth (the Northern Hemisphere), the winter solstice occurs annually on December 21 or 22. (For the Southern Hemisphere, the winter solstice occurs on June 20 or 21.) The winter solstice is the day with the fewest hours of sunlight in the whole year, making it the "shortest day" of the year. Thankfully, after we reach the winter solstice, the days begin to once again grow longer and longer until we reach the summer solstice—the first day of summer and the longest day of the year.
Think of it this way: Although the winter solstice means the start of winter, it also means the return of more sunlight. It only gets brighter from here!”