Jan 22: “Human Kinship Language with Nature” with Rebecca Burrill

 

10:00 a.m. Sunday, January 22, 2023

 

Rebecca Burrill believes our primary language is ecocentric, a kinship bond between humans and Nature. There is a connection between her work on understanding the aesthetics of human kinship language with Nature, and the work of the 60-year-old Findhorn Foundation on the North Sea in Scotland, where, in the 60’s and 70’s the founding members were in communication with Nature Elementals for guidance in growing gardens in the sand dunes. Come and find out what that connection is.

Live at Chapel in the Pines and on Zoom.

Zoom registration link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAldOmsrTwpG9NTNFGUDJ6h_8rikmDPr0Pk

Rebecca R Burrill, EdD, is a dancer, artist, movement-based child developmentalist and educator. From her studies and practice, she has derived an understanding of a primal and primary language, which humans have in kinship with all of Nature. She works with people of all ages in a deep movement-based experience of this kinship language. Her most recent publication is “Art as Ecology: A Mutual Nod.”