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All in Good Time - Honouring Where We Are At This Moment

Reciprocity. Belonging. Invitations to be present with yourself. In relationship with others. A sequence of simple prompts accessible for all bodies to participate and can be practiced alone or in groups.

Dreamwalker’s Conscious Bodies core ensemble offers this iteration of All in Good Time in celebration of the 2025 Lunar New Year of the Yin Wood Snake.  On each new moon of the coming annual cycle we will share an embodied activation on this page, beginning January 29, 2025 with “0” Entering.

Please set aside Time for yourself to fully experience this Ceremony.

“We support the possibility of discovering ourselves in relationship 

with Self, Others, Environment and All that Is.” 

(Conscious Bodies Companion, 2022, p. 9)

All in Good Time is co-created by Dreamwalker Conscious Bodies Ensemble Phil Davis, Danielle Denichaud,

Joshua Classic Roots DePerry, Isaiah Gilson, Kelsi James, Andrea Nann, Michelle Silagy.

Cycle of Activations Image by Elysha Poirier.  Banner image by Michelle Silagy.

First presentation Luminato Festival 2022

The Four Direction music tracks are recorded and composed by Joshua Classic Roots DePerry with sounds from Tkarón:to’s Ashbridges Bay (east), Marita Payne Park (north), Trillium Park (south), and Loafer’s Lake (west)

It is our intent that everyone feels invited, wanted, and welcomed to participate in our events and activities. We continue to do the work to listen, learn, unlearn, and relearn in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, in response to the Black Lives Matter Movement, and in recognition of all past and present atrocities, persecution and mistreatment of people based on their ethnicity, culture, place of origin, race, ancestry, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical appearance, and/or (dis)ability.   We stand in solidarity with all who are facing or have faced persecution or discrimination, and are working to create a supportive, safe and equitable world. 

 

We are honoured to live, work and create in Toronto/Tkaronto on Dish With One Spoon Indigenous Territory and acknowledge the Land as Traditional Territory of many Nations including the Haudenosaunee, the Anishnabeg, the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Chippewa, and the Wendat Peoples.

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