
Keening Over The Bones
Keening Over The Bones
A grief ritual workshop
Saturday, October 29th, 2pm – 7pm
@The Telegraph School, 83 Alden St, Cherry Valley
A grief ritual workshop
Saturday, October 29th, 2pm – 7pm
@The Telegraph School, 83 Alden St, Cherry Valley
The skies are darkening as the chill grows.
Now is the time to peer through the thin veil to the other side.
Join us to explore our shadow sadness, always there, integral yet repressed.
Now is the time to peer through the thin veil to the other side.
Join us to explore our shadow sadness, always there, integral yet repressed.
Through movement, stories and ritual, we will connect with what we’ve lost, give it the love it needs and release it into the fire and the night.
This will be a small intimate group that will build trust and connection over the course of the 5-hour workshop.
There will be an optional group dinner at the Rose & Kettle following the workshop, not included in the total cost.
There will be an optional group dinner at the Rose & Kettle following the workshop, not included in the total cost.
Registration opens October 1st.
Cost: $50
Cost: $50
Tickets: thetelegraphschool.org/griefworkshop
Teacher Bio:
Angelica Palmer (she/it) is the founder of The Telegraph School. She has her Masters in Experimental Performance and Social Activism from the New College of California. She teaches a weekly Stretching & Relaxation class, leads monthly Red Tent Women’s Gatherings, hosts the annual Wild Women Retreat and has been leading rituals for girls and women for many years. She has led Grief Rituals many times over the last several years, inspired by the Dagara people of western Africa and is greatly inspired by the role grief rituals serve to create a community of collective care and release.
It is her life’s work to support her community to hold tender and honor all of life’s transitions, allowing the celebrations and the grieving to birth forth much vitality.
Angelica Palmer (she/it) is the founder of The Telegraph School. She has her Masters in Experimental Performance and Social Activism from the New College of California. She teaches a weekly Stretching & Relaxation class, leads monthly Red Tent Women’s Gatherings, hosts the annual Wild Women Retreat and has been leading rituals for girls and women for many years. She has led Grief Rituals many times over the last several years, inspired by the Dagara people of western Africa and is greatly inspired by the role grief rituals serve to create a community of collective care and release.
It is her life’s work to support her community to hold tender and honor all of life’s transitions, allowing the celebrations and the grieving to birth forth much vitality.