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The Healing Feast offers food and music for healing connections with self, others, the earth, and the sacred. Singer/songwriter and sacred space facilitator Sari Brown shares delicious, nurturing, globally-inspired food that is mindful of the earth, along with uplifting, soulful music, and deep, authentic conversations. This month's event centers on the theme of "Dancing with the Divine Masculine" and will feature Kiyoshi, Grand Rapids-based musician, facilitator, and coach, and other guest artists/facilitators TBD.
Sliding scale tickets are available in advance or at the door. Through the generosity of participants, free tickets will be made available on a first-come first-served basis. Please contact thehealingfeastofconnection@gmail.com if you need to reserve free tickets or with any other accessibility needs.
TIME: Doors open at 5:00, dinner at 5:30, creative experience 6:15-8:00.
LOCATION: Lansing Central United Methodist Church, 215 N. Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI.
BENEFIT: 10% of all proceeds go to benefit an organization that aligns with our values of radical abundance, creativity, and healing connections.
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Sari Brown Biography
Sari Brown is a priestess of song who curates dreams, facilitates rituals, and cultivates beauty in the fertile gaps between cultures. She has lived as an anthropologist and activist in South America and as a musician and pastor in Michigan, and she is equal parts child of Motown, mystical chants and Andean folkloric dance. Using textured soundscapes and vulnerable storytelling, her songs create holding spaces for healing, self-awareness, and practices of abundant life.
Sari's new album, "The Holy Broken Heart," comes after a long hiatus and journey home to music, and it explores the shape of healing journeys and our capacity to embrace the mysteries, paradoxes and incompleteness of healing. She has released two albums previously, For What is the Journey (2004) and The Color Suite (2009), and is a long-time member of Earthwork Music, a Michigan-based collective of artists, changemakers, and healers supporting social and environmental justice.
Read MoreSari's new album, "The Holy Broken Heart," comes after a long hiatus and journey home to music, and it explores the shape of healing journeys and our capacity to embrace the mysteries, paradoxes and incompleteness of healing. She has released two albums previously, For What is the Journey (2004) and The Color Suite (2009), and is a long-time member of Earthwork Music, a Michigan-based collective of artists, changemakers, and healers supporting social and environmental justice.
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