Celebrations

New Year Dreams

A new year. A new moment to reflect. New chances. New lessons. New is good. But in the midst of our scurrying is a quiet, yet powerful energy. It reminds us that in our haste to shed away the last lingering touches of the year past, it is also time to honor the old [...]

New Year Dreams2017-01-01T19:02:42+00:00

The Afterglow

I love sacred ritual. As a child, images of ritual consisted of church pews and somber hymns. Over time, my connection to indigenous culture grew strong as my soul led me toward rituals that were rooted in Yoruba, Kemetic, Native American, and Hindu cultures. The praise and fellowship were similar in that it was full [...]

The Afterglow2015-06-30T10:02:00+00:00

Happy New Year

New Year’s Eve evokes many visions. Friends, partying, joy, food, laughter. Mine was filled with a gentle excitement filled with laughter, smiles, and prayers. But after the celebration waned and all was quiet, I pondered the energy of peace. I awoke this morning in the same spirit that I went to sleep. So, as I [...]

Happy New Year2013-01-01T14:42:22+00:00

Fall Transitions

It’s Fall. Cooler weather is slowing creeping in. Nights are growing longer than the days. Our routines have changed again as children have transitioned back to school. Most importantly, nature reminds of us of the significance of transition. Outside, the trees have begun to shed their leaves, but not after they’ve exploded with beautiful colors [...]

Fall Transitions2012-10-08T09:10:53+00:00

Dancing in Polynesia – Part II

I’ve written about dance before. Specifically, about how basic steps turn into a beautiful dance and also about Polynesian women dances. Now, I turn my focus to the men’s dances of the Polynesian Islands. As you may imagine, most of the men’s dances danced by Mana Polynesia were filled with warrior energy. In the past, [...]

Dancing in Polynesia – Part II2012-08-08T08:50:40+00:00

Dancing in Polynesia – Part I

I recently attended a Polynesian dance performance by Mana Polynesia. The group specializes in bringing dances of the Polynesian islands to audiences around the world. Their dances were separated into men and women’s dances. The women’s dances are discussed below. Click here to learn about the men’s dances.LA 92 2017 live streaming film The women’s [...]

Dancing in Polynesia – Part I2012-08-07T09:02:41+00:00

The Round Dance – A Circle of Laughter & Joy

The Round Dance is a traditional Native American dance. It is a social dance whose primary goal is to unify people. Traditionally, dancers from different nations came together to dance, symbolizing the unity of all people. At the 2012 Howard County Pow Wow, the audience was invited to participate in the Round Dance. It was [...]

The Round Dance – A Circle of Laughter & Joy2012-07-24T20:08:23+00:00

Q&A –The Pow Wow

One of the most common, yet misunderstood, customs of Native American culture is the Pow Wow.  You can do a Google search for Pow Wow and read about them. But there is no better way to really feel the energy of a Pow Wow than to actually attend one. I had the honor of not [...]

Q&A –The Pow Wow2012-07-24T20:06:06+00:00
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