ReWilding The Spirit: A Sacred Dance Journey by the Sea in Crete, Greece

Jul 5 to Jul 11, 2025

ReWilding The Spirit: A Sacred Dance Journey by the Sea in Crete, Greece
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An Immersive Dance Exploration with the Natural World. Distilling down to our most raw elements, returning to our sacred flow. A deep encounter with our most primal bodies connected with the water element. We will become water devotees practicing the art of mermaidism for 6 days as we reside, dwell and dance directly on the seaside.

Each day will open with a short morning practice including- water meditations, morning gratitude prayer, dream remembrance and purification breath practices. Then after a light breakfast we will continue into a high energy intensive dance journey in a beautiful sanctuary space. Afternoons will be spacious for relaxing, swimming, connecting with fellow mermaid sisters, and nourishing with an amazing healthy Greek catered lunch. At sunset we will resume the dance connecting with the water and surrounding natural elements. Our sunset dance will explore individual improvisation, site specific score work as well as choreography and group movement formations (known as flocking in the animal kingdom.) Dance practices will be wide in scope including elements from Nava Dance, Integral Dance, as well as Sacred Circle dances, and dances honoring divine mother. We will also incorporate dancing and playing frame drums a practice that connects us with our ancestors and with the circle & cycle of life.

Two of the afternoons will include field trip journeys to other nearby beaches and mountains to inspire another dimension of our movement practice. We will dine in local taverna’s on those nights getting a taste of real Greek culture! Some evenings we will sit around the dinner table and connect more deeply through story- telling, and wisdom sharing and other evenings we will sing, drum and offer healing chants from the Guedra tradition and beyond. On our closing night, July 10th we will have a very special full moon ritual honoring the Buck Moon.

Over the course of the week, we will honor and connect more deeply to the earth and to our own bodies as well as offer space for healing and integration of the various cycles and passages happening in our lives. We will be inspired by the gorgeous surrounding nature and seaside, and connect with the natural rhythm of our movement and breath. Each day will culminate in a site-specific work in nature, co-created with the students and divine inspiration received.  

Level: This workshop is open to dancers from any background and will have a mixed level approach that at times will challenge and push our physical ability, and at other times will feel easy, relaxing, playful, and improvisational! There will be a good balance of structure and creative flow.

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Miriam

Miriam

Miriam is an internationally celebrated dance instructor and performer. Over the past twenty years her signature dance style has spread across continents through her international dance collective Nava, and through the intensive training’s she offers worldwide. Miriam’s format draws heavily on sacred dances from around the world, Central Asian dance, devotional Sufi whirling and ritual. Her movement quality and aesthetics also incorporate her years of martial arts training, contemporary dance, Flamenco, and many other world dance forms.

As an instructor, Miriam has a reputation for being a highly dynamic and inspiring teacher, offering students the opportunity for self-growth, personal healing and intense physical challenge. Miriam weaves spirituality and devotion into every dance session, drawing on her personal practice as a dervish and background as a child of mystics. Her classes are infused with group rituals that help students find the deeper meaning and significance of the movements and dances. The rituals also nurture a sense of inclusivity and community, often creating deep connections among dancers. Regarded as a weekly ritual by her students, Miriam’s classes offer a fully integrated experience and healing journey through the terrain of the body, heart, mind, and spirit. Her students often continue to study with her after many years, as she continues to find innovative ways to challenge them. Miriam holds a B.A. in performing arts with a dance emphasis from Saint Mary’s College of California and is a certified Pilates instructor.

As a performing artist, Miriam is most interested in blurring the lines between audience and performer, creating ritualistic dance art, and working with cross-cultural, cross-religious, and devotional themes.

Miriam has been a principal dancer with Inbal Ethnic Dance Theater (Tel Aviv,) Wan Chao Chang Dance Company (Bay Area,) Aywah (Bay Area), and served as assistant artistic director of Ballet Afsaneh (Bay Area) for five years. Miriam was the principal dancer, choreographer, and lead instructor with Ballet Afsaneh for over a decade. She has been a featured soloist in festivals throughout the U.S. and Europe, including the acclaimed San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival. Miriam has performed with many master musicians including; Amir Shahsar, Pezhham Akhavass, Abbos Kosimov, Efren Lopez, Habib Qaderi, and Sonja Drakulich of Stellamara.

Miriam’s love of dance has led her on a life long journey taking her throughout the Middle East and Central Asia. She has studied with master teachers from around the world and done intensives in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Spain, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, and Israel. She studied for three years at the Jerusalem Academy of Oriental Music and Dance where she focused on percussion, music theory, and Central Asian dance with Galia Akilov. Miriam completed an artist residency in Dushanbe, Tajikistan working with Padida Dance Theater directed by Sharofat Rashidova. Some of Miriam’s main dance mentors and inspirations are Sharlyn Sawyer (director of Ballet Afsaneh,) Wan-Chao Chang (ethno-contemporary dance pioneer,) Ilana Cohen (X-director of Inbal Ethnic Dance Company,) Fanny Ara (Flamenco artist,) Carla de Sola (liturgical dance pioneer,) and the legendary Anna Halprin.

Living both in the Middle East and the U.S. as well as traveling internationally, has offered Miriam many rich opportunities for cultural collaboration and have given her great inspiration to build bridges of respect, love and unity among people of different backgrounds and spiritual traditions. Miriam is the creator and director of the “Miriam’s Well Project”, an interfaith performance collaboration exploring sacred dance, music, and spirituality from the Muslim, Christian, and Jewish traditions.

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