Midsummer’s Eve | Folklore Flow
25 June 2026 •
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Jade Skidmore
8 spots available
Description
Join Shevy for this 90‑minute practice with fairy ring and midsummer folklore, when the veil between worlds grows thin.
In folklore, fairy rings are places where time loosened and direction blurred, a threshold where the ordinary softened and something otherworldly brushed close. We use the folklore to explore that same learning: softening control without needing to manage, predict, or stay neatly in line.
Expect circular sequence that shifts orientation, and transitions that blur beginnings and endings. Balance is found through surrender and subtle adjustment rather than force, creating a sense of moving inside something fluid and slightly otherworldly.
We close with a guided meditation woven with magical, twinkling fairy ring imagery, twilight fields, long grass catching the last light, and that shimmering edge‑of‑vision sparkle where enchantment stirs.
For anyone ready to loosen their grip, step briefly outside the expected, and experience a touch of Midsummer magic.
In folklore, fairy rings are places where time loosened and direction blurred, a threshold where the ordinary softened and something otherworldly brushed close. We use the folklore to explore that same learning: softening control without needing to manage, predict, or stay neatly in line.
Expect circular sequence that shifts orientation, and transitions that blur beginnings and endings. Balance is found through surrender and subtle adjustment rather than force, creating a sense of moving inside something fluid and slightly otherworldly.
We close with a guided meditation woven with magical, twinkling fairy ring imagery, twilight fields, long grass catching the last light, and that shimmering edge‑of‑vision sparkle where enchantment stirs.
For anyone ready to loosen their grip, step briefly outside the expected, and experience a touch of Midsummer magic.