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October Newsletter


 




Branching Roots Moon Series

Next New Moon Gathering:

Tuesday, Oct. 25th

7:00-8:30pm EST

ONLINE

Free


Full Community Invitation Below

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Greetings all,

Happy Fall! We are writing to you with information on our upcoming Moon Meeting, as well as events happening in the community this Moon Cycle.


INVITATION TO COMMUNITY PRACTICE

We will be holding our next New Moon Gathering this coming Tuesday, October 25th, from 7-8:30pm EDT. This month is the Dance Moon, and as we call upon Reflecting, Naming and Shades of Participation, we will move with heart-opening gestures to celebrate! We invite you to come with a cup of tea, and gather with us as we find together what this New Moon holds for us. Participation is on Zoom, and is free and welcome to all. There will be Teachings on the Moon, Reflective Curiosities and Facilitated Dives into the Conscious Bodies Cycle of Activations.





IN THE COMMUNITY

Tkaronto (Toronto) & Surrounding Communities:

November 5thPROSPECTS: An Evening Of Dance And Discussion

Collaborators Sid Ryan Eilers and Mayumi Lashbrook at Aeris Korper are hosting their 13th edition of PROSPECTS: An Evening of Dance and Discussion on Saturday, November 5th at 7:30pm EDT (Burlington).





Vancouver & Surrounding Communities:

October 28th – Play Reading for Ace Awareness Week

Gathering Roots Moon Series Creative Producer Kelsi James is hosting a reading of her play All We Can Do Is Trust, in partnership with Vancouver Pride, for Asexual Awareness Week. Catch her on Friday, October 28 7pm PDT at Shadbolt (Burnaby). The reading is free and will have ASL interpretation.


October 24th - In Praise of Chinese Grandmothers

Firehorse and Shadow 2.0 collaborator April Liu will be moderating this storytelling & book signing event on Chinese grandmothers' wisdom, with author Diana Lary of China's Grandmothers, Vivienne Poy, and Ryan Iu. Happening Monday, October 24th from 6-7pm at Chinatown Storytelling Centre (168 E. Pender St.).


 
 
 

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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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