Present in Our Bodies: Sensuality, Movement, Feelings, and Joy

by Chris  - January 4, 2017

People are dancing expansively in this picture

Christmas morning. I don’t usually have Sundays free and our family holiday celebrations lean nontraditional, so I’d come to a special ecstatic dance celebration and brought my 9-year-old child with me. As the music started and people all around us began to flow and move, I reached out to touch their hand. As if they’d been doing it for years, they shifted into a beautiful contact improv flow with me, rolling their arm down and across mine as they beamed love and radiance right into my heart.

This child brings up so many feelings in me as I watch them grow.

On many occasions at ecstatic dance, I’ve looked around the room and been overwhelmed by the beauty of the dancers and their joyful embodiment. When delight, peace, and ease are conditioned out of many of our bodily relationships through past traumas, body issues, or simply living in a disembodied or misembodied culture, feeling comfortable in our own skins is simultaneously an intentional act of cultural resistance and a profound act of self-care and self-love. Being present in the ecstatic dance space with lovely people moving confidently in fluid, sensual, emphatic, and silly ways fills my heart to overflowing on any given dance day.

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