Anahola Taro Patch Kauai
Singing Alive Kauai Hawaii, May 10-13, 2018 Mother’s Day weekend! Aloha Song Family, We are overjoyed to announce the 5th annual, Singing Alive Kauai! Singing Alive Kauai is a 4 day celebration of sacred song circles, honoring our deepest desire to sing from the heart. Our intention for this event is to gather people in a safe, fun, nourishing, supportive family environment, to sing our hearts open and share songs. Our intention is to give everyone the opportunity to find their voice, to let go of shyness and self judgment around singing, and to sing with each other in community. We call forth the spirit of love, harmony, health, well being and celebration through song and community. We will come together to share our voices and sing our hearts Alive! At Singing Alive Kauai, all voices are welcome and no singing experience is required.
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We sing together for the purpose of singing, and not to perform. Singing Alive is healing for people who have a belief that they can’t sing or they aren’t good enough to sing in a group.
Singing is our birthright, we were all born to sing. We come home to ourselves and our deepest ways of being in community.
In calling forth this event on Kauai, we invite our community to gather in song, and to extend this invitation to those of you who are not on the island and feel called to make the journey. We are so grateful to be a part of your journey, especially since some of you will be visiting Kauai for the first time.
We recognize you are answering a call deep within yourself to sing together, as well as Grandmother Kauai’s call for you to come home. GENERAL INFORMATION We will have Song Circles May 10-13, 2018.
Gates open on Wednesday May 9th at 2pm for campers, we will celebrate Mother’s day on Sunday the 13th along with the Angel Wash ceremony, and everyone will clean up and leave on Monday May 11th by 10am. There are 200 tickets for this event. All ticket sales are final and are non-refundable.
This event is rain or shine, so please come prepared by reading the “What to Bring” info below. This is a substance-free event, no drugs or alcohol. This is a family gathering, all ages welcome! WHAT IS A SONG CIRCLE?
A song circle is a communal space where people are invited and welcome to sing together in a group. They are led by song circle facilitators, both from Kauai and the mainland, who are experienced at teaching the group the melody and words to a song. There are many ways to do this, but most often the songs are learned in the oral tradition of ”call-and-response”, without written words. We have two to three song circles scheduled at a time, giving you the opportunity to choose which one you want to go to. There are many song circles over the course of four days with complimentary, community built meals, and play time in between.
After dinner, we have open song sharing around the camp fire. It’s a fun and supportive opportunity for anyone who feels inspired to teach everyone a song they know. Especially if you have never done it before!
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SCHEDULE We begin with our Opening Ceremony on Thursday morning at 9:00 am. Every day, we will gather in a Morning Circle (around 9:30) to welcome the new day with a few songs, exercises, and overview of the day ahead. This will be followed by Song Circles in the morning, Lunch, and Song Circles in the afternoon. We will gather for Dinner Circle to make announcements, introduce dinner and the evening fire circle. Community meals will begin on Thursday morning with breakfast to Sunday night dinner. We will have our Closing Circle before dinner on Sunday and continue singing around the fire into the night. We ask that all participants have all their belongings packed to leave the land by 10am on Monday morning. CAMPING.This year we are selling advance camping passes online, and at the gate!.
Last year everyone did a great job of either bringing a small tent for 1 or 2 people or sharing a 4 person tent with others, which revealed that we have more camping space than we thought, Yay! We ask that you do the same this year to maximize the number of people we can have camping. It is truly an honor for all of us to get to camp at the Anahola Taro Patch. It is a beautiful sanctuary and a sacred site, surrounded by the ancient stones and river of Kalalea. We want as many people as we can fit comfortably, to get to have this community camping experience together.
Minding the same efforts as last year, we feel we have space for 150 people to camp, once we reach our limit we will stop selling camping passes. Camping is free for kids and teens. Campers are welcome to arrive on Wednesday May 9th from 2pm-6pm or early Thursday morning, and stay through Sunday night. Please bring your own food for Wednesday night.
Community meals begin with breakfast on Thursday morning.All camping fees are separate from our ticket prices and go directly towards the caring and stewardship of the Anahola Taro Patch, where we hold the gathering.Camping passes are per individual, not per tent.Day Pass = No camping. REGISTRATION Registration opens Wednesday May 9th from 2pm-6pm, for Campers. Registration will be open Thursday – Sunday from 8am-Noon for day passes and people with tickets who are not camping. Please make sure to arrive during registration hours.
We are asking for everyone’s support in minimizing coming and going during the event, to help us stay true to the Singing Alive intention of creating a 4 day song village container. We are also asking for everyone’s support in being very quiet and respectful of the neighbors while you are in the parking lot and at registration. Last year the neighbors were overjoyed and very grateful for everyone’s quiet and respectful efforts in the parking lot! Let’s keep up our great neighbor relations, Mahalo Nui Loa! We have 50 Day Passes (for each day) available for those in our community who truly can’t come for the entire event because of their work, family responsibilities, or time commitments.
For anyone who purchases a Day Pass, we are excited for you to join us, and welcome you to stay for the entire day. Please do your best to arrive before morning circle at 9:30am.
This will support our daily song circle schedule and help us create a solid container for everyone’s enjoyment. TICKETS.
We have capped this event at 200 Participants per day!. 150 4-day Event tickets + 50 day passes for each day Buy your Early Bird tickets online now!
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