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Mara discovered Circle Dance some ten years ago. "I knew I had come home. This is why I dance." Embracing Wosien's beliefs, Mara has taught and led Circle Dance ever since on both sides of the Atlantic, and danced at Findhorn, where it all began. "There is untold power in the circle, in a group of people holding hands and moving together in harmony to rhythms passed down through the centuries. Circle Dance is a continuous link with the folk traditions, feelings and beliefs of the past."
"You don't have to be a trained dancer - just enter with an open heart. See also: Winter Solstice Circle Dance | |||
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