Ceremony Print
thumb_cutoutsheik.jpgMany workshops present music, rhythm and movement that have their origins in ceremony and ritual rather than performance. The Summer School provides a unique opportunity to learn, fuse roots and cross boundaries. To respect the forces, both hidden and seen, that enable us to bring this event to you, we also hold some ceremonies of our own at the start and end of the Doris event.

  thumb_mandala3whirling This year we welcome back Sufi Sheikh Ahmad Dede and his Whirling Dervishes with their uplifting workshops. There is also a rare visit in the UK from Moroccan Gnawa musicians who will be leading a ‘Lila’, a healing trance ceremony, as well as connecting with the shared roots of Brazilian Candomble and Cuban Santeria and creating new musical collaborations on the field. The inspiring and multi-talented Amazigh dancer Amel Tafsout will lead a Hadra, another form of healing trance ceremony from North Africa and will also create links with the Gnawa.

In 2007 we had Yoruba ritual with Ayo Dusan, taking as our theme the bicentenary of the Abolition of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. We wove together strands from these rituals with music, songs and dance from Ghana, Brazil and Cuba. We also had UK artist Shirley Jones offering us the chance to create clay figures and offerings within this theme.

In previous years we have had Sufi Whirling with Sheikh Ahmad Dede and his dervishes, ritual dancer Parmin Ras from Java sharing shamanic practices learnt from his grandfather, Red Earth Australian aborigines sharing their sacred dances, First Nation traditions with Cherokee singer Rose Moore, Aztec Indians and traditional sand mandalas with Tibetan Buddhist monk Jamyang Ketyup.

At Doris we try to offer the opportunity to learn from the source and to connect directly with ancient and modern traditions from worldwide.

To respect the forces, hidden and seen, that enable us to bring this event to you, we also hold some ceremonies of our own at the start and end of the Doris event.  mud dragon art We never know exactly what the ceremonies will entail but each year the ingredients are revealed just before the event and mixed into a surprise for all.

We start with an opening ceremony on Tuesday at around 12 pm. This is a chance to come together and be reminded of the pleasures to come in the week and the ways we can all make life sweeter for each other. 

juan gabriel ceremony We finish with a closing ceremony around 12pm onmudman emerges from the earth art Sunday. Wear your white clothes, bring your open hearts and tired limbs and come together for one last time before you travel home. We create the space and something luscious always happens, though we don’t know always know what it will be until it does!  More workshops will be announced in the near future, so visit again soon!       

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