Episode 4: Dance, Hold Space & Love...
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In this episode, we explore Scott and Mabel’s journey into dance as a personal practice, their experience holding community spaces for embodied exploration, and—of course—the fact that they are supporting each other and doing this together as a couple.
Scott Krayenhoff is a university professor and a delightful human whose commitment to personal growth and self-discovery I deeply admire. We’ve crossed paths in nature-based community gatherings, facilitation trainings, and conscious dance spaces, and it has always been a joy to share time and space with him.
Mabel Vonk is a coach, facilitator, whose very unique and gifted presence always brings joy and lightness to her community work. Founder and host of Wisdom Tables, she draws on a background in language studies, international communication, and speaks six languages.
Together, Scott and Mabel created SoulRise, a conscious dance community space in the city of Guelph. Join us as they share reflections and stories about how they found their way to the dance floor, how they hold space for others, and how they move intentionally and lovingly—not only in dance, but as a couple and in all other aspects of their lives...
These podcast episodes are part of my commitment to a fundraiser organized by a close community of friends who are supporting my journey toward attending the 5 Rhythms Teacher Training next year. If you’re curious about why we are fundraising, or if you’d like to support us, here’s how:
https://gofund.me/d47b39cea
To learn more about Mabel, Scott & Soul Rise:
SoulRise: SoulRise Link
Mabel
Web: https://www.mabelvonk.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/mabelvonk/
Scott
Web: https://ses.uoguelph.ca/people/scott-krayenhoff
To learn more about 5 Rhythms in the Toronto community:
https://www.layahjane.com/5rhythms
If you have a story you would like to share about how embodied movement became a medicine for you, or if you have any other inquiries, please get in touch with me at:
alejandroczuluaga@gmail.com
With care,
Alejandro Zuluaga