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MEDICINE CIRCLE

Waves
Led by: Sylvie Minot
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6 Nov 2026 - 8 Nov 2026
Location: SIN Culture Center, Gyutacs u. 10, 1139 Budapest
Budapest, Hungary Show map
Organizer: Julia Mercurio


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MEDICINE CIRCLE with Sylvie Minot

Circles have been used by many indigenous cultures throughout time as a place for ceremony and transformation.

Medicine Circle weaves ritual, community, movement, sounds and prayer allowing us to reconnect with Spirit.

In Medicine Circle, you dance, and the circle holds the big, small, quiet, loud, joyful, still, cathartic, and everything-in-between dances. We use sound - drums, rattles, bells, rain sticks, and song - to call Spirit back in.

We pray, for ourselves, for others and for the greater whole. Dance and presence are our offerings. Being together in this sacred way is our medicine.


06-08 November 2026
Friday: 18:30-21:00
Saturday: 11:00-18:00
Sunday: 11:00-17:00

Regular: 220 Euro
Early Bird: 200 Euro (until September 01)

For dancers from Hungary, Eastern & South-Eastern Europe and less affluent economies, the early bird rate is: 175 Euro (until September 01)

Limited places. Booking valid with payment of a non-refundable deposit of 50 Euro


BOOKING: https://forms.gle/HEp2UTXmYhXZT5i26


This workshop is taught in English with translation into Hungarian. Attendance counts as 2.5 days Waves towards the teacher training.


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Registration Policy

Pre-Registration Required


WORKSHOP LEVEL DETAILS

A Gabrielle Roth 5Rhythms Waves workshop is the foundation of the entire body of 5Rhythms work in which we expand our class work with a deepened physical expression and knowledge of the essential 5Rhythms and their polarities.
PREREQUISITES: No prerequisites required.

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