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LAND-BASED RESTORATIVE DANCE CAMP
July 9-13, 2026
Boulder, UT
Come Dance With Your Feet on the Earth and Your Hands in the Soil
Outdoor dance EXPERIENCES
PLANT IDENTIFICATION WALKS
Healing Music Sessions
ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION
PICNIC IN PANDO
TEA CEREMONY
DANCING UNDER THE STARS
Nourishing meals provided
Price: $750
This Restorative Dance Camp includes outdoor dance activities led by Rosangela Silvestre & Lorin Hansen
as well as plant identification wanderings led by botanist Christina Kilbane.
All dance activities are accompanied by live music.
A nourishing lunch and dinner are provided each day, along with a small continental breakfast.
You have the choice of shared yurt accommodations or pitching your own tent.
Price: $750 per person
Let’s Heal Together With The Land
Let’s Dance Our Way Home
Location: Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch in Southeastern Utah
Click Below for Details on Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch Location & Accommodations:
https://bouldermountainguestranch.com/
ALL DANCE LEVELS ARE WELCOME
NO PREVIOUS DANCE EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED
This camp takes place on the unceded homelands of Ute, Paiute, Diné and Shoshone people.
2026 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Location: Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch in Boulder, Utah
Thursday, July 9
Arrive in afternoon, check in at 4:00pm.
Opening ceremony / dance class 7:30-9:00pm
(No meals provided this first day, but Sweetwater Kitchen will be open)
Friday, July 10
Morning outdoor yoga at the ranch
Mid-morning dance excursion
Eat lunch together
Afternoon dance excursion
Return to ranch, eat dinner together
Nighttime songs / drumming around the fire
(Meals Provided)
Saturday, July 11
Morning dance excursion
Eat lunch together and talk about ecosystem restoration techniques
Afternoon tea ceremony & plant ID walk
Dance class outside under the stars
(Meals Provided)
Sunday, July 12
Morning ecosystem restoration-dance activity
Eat lunch together
Afternoon dance class
Evening - cauldron cookout and dance class around the fire
(Meals Provided / Dinner Prepared Together)
Monday, July 13
Pack up, check out
Dancing picnic in Pando on way back to SLC
(Pando Aspen Grove, AKA “The Trembling Giant” is the largest living organism on Earth by weight)
(Picnic Lunch Provided)