Cas Orantes - Energy Clearing Crystal Sound Bath. 11 AM - 12 PM Friday
Cassandra is dedicated to managing environmental initiatives with Garbage Gang at Bring Your Love.
Join her for an Energy Clearing Crystal Sound Bath on Friday at 11am. Ground and clear your energy to enhance your festival experience, fostering community connection through positive intentions.
Evan Rosner, B.Sc, B.Ed. - Restorative Yoga. 11 AM - 12 PM Saturday
Evan’s trauma-informed approach to yoga is based on the principles derived from the classical school of Ashtanga, modern yin yoga methodology, and adapted with evidence-based practices. He provides a safe and supportive environment in which awareness is used as a tool for self study and personal growth, fostering development of strength and increasing range of motion and flexibility.
Our session Saturday morning will be a very gentle sequence of postures in which we hold our postures for longer periods of time to alleviate soreness resulting from dancing.
Rose Hebert -
Heart Activation: A Transformational Breathwork Experience. 4 PM - 5 PM Saturday
Rose is a certified trauma-informed Breathwork Facilitator and Spiritual Life Coach dedicated to helping others connect deeply with their hearts and their truth to find clarity around their unique desires and experience more joy and fulfillment in their lives.
Activate your heart and elevate your energy to the frequency of love and joy! Using the power of your breath, you will enter an altered state of consciousness, allowing you to release stress and stagnant emotions from your body. Emerge as a lighter, happier version of yourself. Please bring a yoga mat or blanket to lie down on.
Jessica Ryan - Sunday Morning Yoga. 11 AM - 12 PM Sunday
Beginning in 2010, Jessica Ryan (@jessicaryanyoga) has led over 3,000 yoga classes, completed a bachelor of kinesiology, and numerous additional movement trainings. Now a certified Athletic Therapist she uses the practice of yoga to help heal her students : allowing them pain free longevity in their own bodies.
Join Jessica, Sunday at 11 AM for a gentle flow with movements designed to ease the aches and pains of sleeping in a tent and dancing all night long. All levels are encouraged to join.
Wolfhaven, Storyteller - The Power of Music Festivals. 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Sunday
Wolfhaven is a professional storyteller that brings to life stories from personal experience, history, nature, folklore, and myth. He has performed at the Manitoba Museum, public libraries, the Fringe Festival, music festivals, and around many campfires. He loves to enchant people with the spoken word, make them laugh, open their minds, and perhaps help them learn something about the world.
Music Festivals are more than just a party! Through the story of Daisy and Duke’s epic quest to experience the music, art, and peaceful masses at Woodstock 1969, we will learn about how festivals are an ancient form of therapeutic community gatherings once found in all cultures across the world and are an important part of a happy, healthy, and peaceful life for all people.
Emily McDougall - Stilt Walking and Dancing. 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Sunday
Participants will learn the basics of walking on peg stilts and of being a supportive spotter to someone else. We will explore stability through contact with each other and our surroundings. The first part of the workshop will focus on familiarizing participants with simply walking on stilts and as folks become more comfortable on their pegs, we will explore purposeful movement and straightforward dance steps. Please wear thick soled shoes (like hiking or work boots), water and wear comfortable attire.
The second part of the workshop will be for folks who are able to walk on stilts without a spotter and want to explore contact and acro stilt dance.
Emily learned to walk on stilts in 2017 and was surprised by how much she enjoyed it. Emily then took every opportunity to learn from different instructors until she fell in love with the world of stilt dance. The sense of connection and artistry fostered at these workshops was so inspiring that she has since endeavored to bring that feel to her home city of Winnipeg MB. Emily is excited to see that many more people in her community are becoming enthusiastic about stilting and hopes to facilitate larger workshops in the future as the numbers grow.