WINTER SOLSTICE SPIRAL DANCE

December 4, 2010

SPIRAL DANCE ~ 16th ANNUAL SOLSTICE CELEBRATION!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010 ~ 6:30pm

Little Lake Grange, 291 School St – Willits, CA

Theme: A Council of All Beings

We celebrate the turning of the Wheel as Yule comes to the forest

*The trees, the salmon, the sacred deer & animals…

All have something to share with us about the future

and our human interconnectedness with the Web of Life*
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~ a family friendly program ~  Candle lighting & sing along  to be followed by the Spiral Dance!

We invite you to wear a costume or mask or head piece

that celebrates your love of nature – animal, bird,  tree, fairy, bee…

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A Benefit for the Grange Remodel Project  ~  $5-10 at the door (CHILDREN FREE)

Midwinter Traditions –

for Willits and Beyond!

by Ann Waters

Event Calendar – Willits Winter Solstice Celebration & Spiral Dance

December 21st, 2010 at 6:30pm at Little Lake Grange, 291 School St, Willits

What is Midwinter, and why do we celebrate it?  The longest night of the year and the dawn that followed was considered a special turning point in the solar year for our ancestors.  Looking for the Sun’s return is still a bright thought on our dark winter nights.

The ancient traditions of old Europe would have found us dancing the longest night into dawn. The drum jam and dancing needs YOU to bring your drum and rattles and join in the merriment as we dance together as long as we can stand up.

“COUNCIL OF ALL BEINGS” is the theme for our 16th Annual Willits Winter Solstice Celebration & Spiral Dance. We will all participate in a wonderful play that is about Solstice, the forest creatures, human community & the Earth. This traditional Willits celebration is an evening of songs, dance, theater, candle lighting, making wishes, and ends with a spiral dance and drum jam. Children of all ages are invited to join in the Dance of the Faires & Creatures as well as in the opening procession.

This year is incredible…we hope you will come dressed as your favorite animal, plant, tree or fairie, elf, or as yourself in your brightest ceremonial garb!

More about this seasonal celebration…The marking of the yearly cycles of the seasons was a matter of life & death for our ancestors.  – they measured and noted the sun’s path and length of days for reasons of weather and agriculture, or for their own nomadic changes.  We might do well to begin to note the natural cycles as a part of our return to nature- our own bio-logic consciousness…our shift into a new way of being…solar values.

Peoples all over the world and throughout time have celebrated the turning of the  wheel, the cycles of the seasons upon which all life depends. One of the most celebrated the world over is Midwinter – celebrated with lights as we honor the Sun’s return on December 21st!

Winter Solstice has a special magic that resonates deep within us.  It is the season of hope and love, of goodwill and sharing, of making merry, making wishes and giving blessings. On this, the darkest night, they come together, to honor the time of gestation, of dreaming and inner sight.

Winter Solstice Eve is the darkest, longest night of the year – midwinter to our ancestors,  the very beginning of winter to us.  The long dark nights are a time to sleep more and eat less, to rejuvenate, to be still and quiet, to go within to know and heal oneself,  to awaken our curiosity and nurture our creativity, to tell our stories,  to incubate our  ideas and our dreams.

Worldwide – through the years, most cultures have held festivals, gatherings, rituals or other celebrations – quite often involving light and candles around this time.

Community celebrations that mark the seasons bring us together regularly and promote deeper relationships.

Come to the Spiral Dance December 21st, 2010 at 6:30pm at Little Lake Grange, 291 School St, Willits – and make a seasonal tradition for your family that goes beyond the commercial feeling that now pervades this time of year!

This non-denominational event is open to all ages and families are encouraged.

Bring the family, drums, rattles, and your costumed self.

Suggested donation of $5-10 for adults, families $10. Children free.  No-one turned away for lack of funds.

Donations will be used to repair and maintain the beloved Great Hall of the Grange Building.

For more information contact: abweller@pacific.net – see notices on www.anniegreenjeans.com or  call 459-2418

Blessings of Yule!

—by Ken Humphreys—

Slow and slow turns the Wheel of the Year.

To the season of silence, cold, bleak and drear.

Hope’s to be born, from the dark, wintry night—

The feast is prepared, and the Yule-log alight.

Round is the wreath, as the year turns round;

Green is the Holly—Life midst Death found;

The berries red as the Sunrise of Birth

Of Hope to the world, and Joy to the Earth.

Bright blessings of Yule! May they shine on your life!

May you feast, and rejoice, and set aside strife!

Hope and gladness be with you, gloom and misery fly

Away, at the Birth of the Lord of the Sky!

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