General News · 17th February 2026
Dance Temple
CANCELLED
Ferries are out, can't go dancing in town? Don't worry, we got you covered!
Saturday, Feb 21st at Mansons Hall, 7:00-8:30
$15-$25, accompanied children free
With Isabelle as our DJ/facilitator
Snow Moon (she/her) loves weaving a tapestry of soundscape inviting us to tune in deeply with ourselves. Music influenced from all over the world will stir what's blossoming, budding into spring. Let's move our bodies and welcome the warmth and nourishment of spring!
All ages, all genders, all bodies, and all parts of YOU are welcome.
Regular Temple Guidelines:
1. Move however you wish
2. No talking on the dance floor
3. Respect yourself and one another
Dance Temple is an alcohol-free and scent-free space. Please also refrain from phones and outdoor shoes.
The facilitators of Dance Temple hold a strong intention to honour movement and dance as an essential and powerful expression of self and connection to others. We acknowledge the healing and creative nature of movement and recognize that fun, play and humour are vital to this practice.
Please contact connieaquaylegmail.com if you would like to be involved or are interested in volunteering in exchange for free admission.
No one turned away for lack of funds.
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HERE'S MORE OF WHAT DANCE TEMPLE OFFERS:
• Practice freedom of expression through movement, while respecting and being aware of those around you.
• Tune into an eclectic selection of musical flavors from a revolving lineup of DJ facilitators.
• Inspire and explore new ways to move your body.
• Explore the altar space for contemplation, reflection and intention setting.
• Learn to enter into a state of trance without the use of substances (no drugs or alcohol please).
• Minimal facilitation. You are free to move as you wish.
Dance Temple is an inclusive community that celebrates gender diversity and authentic expression.
Please arrive early or on time so that we may all journey together.
Bring a water bottle.
Breathe.
Take care of yourself, others and the space.
Wear comfortable clothing for movement.
Be prepared to sweat.
We acknowledge with deep respect and gratitude that we gather on the territory of the Klahoose, Sliammon and Homalco Nations.