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All in Good Time at Luminato Festival


 


All in Good Time

June 9 - 19, 2022

A Ceremony of Love, Gratitude and Release

Commissioned by Luminato Festival 2022







 

For over two years life has been happening with little or no ceremony as the pandemic hindered our ability to gather, to celebrate, to mark passages of time. How have we been affected by this loss? What happens when significant life events pass us by silently? With all of the experiences we have lived through recently, and a commitment to creating a better world mentally, physically, spiritually and emotionally, where have you stored the many feelings and lived experiences that have had no outlet for sharing or for expression? All in Good Time invites you into a guided ceremony of love, gratitude and release.

All in Good Time is dreamed into being by Andrea Nann, Danielle Denichaud, Isaiah Gilson, Joshua DePerry, Kelsi James, Mayumi Lashbrook, Michelle Silagy and Philip Davis.


IN-PERSON DATES AND TIMES

Please bring headphones or earbuds to connect to your phone to fully enjoy the experience. Plan to set aside Time to fully Experience the Ceremony

June 11

9 AM – 7 PM

June 12

9 AM – 7 PM

June 17

9 AM – 7 PM

June 19

9 AM – 7 PM

Self-Guided Activation


​FREE

 


THANK YOU to Mayumi Lashbrook, Michelle Silagy, Danielle Denichaud, Joshua DePerry, Philip Davis and this wonderful Welcome Project Ensemble who made the City of Toronto Newcomer Day 2022 a memorable felt experience. Each of every one of you offered your beautiful energy and intention to The Welcome Gesture. The moment brought up tears of joy and happiness!


 
 
 

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