What is The Red Tent?
The Red Tent is a symbol of feminine wisdom, and community. It's a space where we honour our cycles, embrace our intuition, and reconnect with our inner selves.
Women need to be together and share. We need to be creative, nurturing and intuitive: this is our nature.
Women are central in my life, and in my life, I have focused on motherhood, chakra reading, the Tarot, belly dance, foraging and homesteading.
Belly dance especially, has made me grow so much as a woman, and I love sharing this with other women.
Women need to be together and share. We need to be creative, nurturing and intuitive: this is our nature.
Women are central in my life, and in my life, I have focused on motherhood, chakra reading, the Tarot, belly dance, foraging and homesteading.
Belly dance especially, has made me grow so much as a woman, and I love sharing this with other women.
What Can You Expect?
Sacred Circle Ceremony
Come sit in circle with your sisters as we connect, and set our intentions for the gathering. There is always smudging as part of the opening.
Theme
Each gathering, we focus on a specific theme, such as healing, chakras, dance, relationships etc.
Sound Healing
Experience deep healing and connection by singing, listening and journeying, guided by sound.
Connection to our Femininity & Intuition
Belly Dance, Guided Meditation, Tarot
Closing Circle
We always close the gathering with another sharing circle so we can share what we experienced during the gathering, and set intention for the coming month.
Sharing & Support
Share your worries, emotions and challenges in a safe and nurturing space. Let's uplift each other as we journey on the path of womanhood.
Community Connection
Connect with like-minded women, forge new friendships, and build a supportive sisterhood that extends beyond the gathering.
The Red Tent & Indigenous Society
Want to know more about the concept of The Red Tent?
Here you can read my article about The Red Tent and it's relation to indigenous societies.
Here you can read my article about The Red Tent and it's relation to indigenous societies.