ceremony facilitation

"Nature everywhere speaks to man in a voice that isfamiliar to his soul."  Alexander von Humboldt

Ceremony facilitation has been a natural progression from both my work in Movement Medicine and from a deep passion to incorporate ceremony and ritual into my own life and into all aspects of my work.

Ceremony and ritual do not necessarily involve elaborate fanfare and accessories. In my experience, it is more a deep honouring and intentional celebration of the aspects of life that are of importance to us. Simply being in nature, for example, offers a deep connection to the essence of who we are. As Jess Tyrrell, environmental psychologist, so eloquently articulates:

“An ever-expanding volume of scientific research clearly supports what many already intuitively know, and all nature-based cultures have never forgotten: that we are intimately a part of the world, and our health and well-being is a result of knowing our place and purpose in relationship with the wider web of life.”

My current ceremony facilitation offerings include outings to wilderness & sacred sites and celebrating rites of passage.

wilderness & sacred sites


I am blessed to live in a magnificent part of the world, a place of abundant nature and beauty. The Garden Route of South Africa holds millennia-old magic and mystery in its rock formations and paintings, hidden beach coves, and pulsating indigenous forests. Not only do these sacred sites hold captivating ancient stories, but they also radiate high-charged healing energy to anyone lucky enough to visit.

Sharing this spirit and song of the land and facilitating a reconnection with the wilderness and nature, offers a special brand of medicine. Get in touch if you are interested in curating your own experience of these treasured locations.

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"This song of the waters is audible to every ear, but there is other music in these hills, by no means audible to all....

On a still night, when the campfire is low and the Pleiades have climbed over rimrocks, sit quietly and listen...and think hard of everything you have seen and tried to understand.

Then you may hear it—a vast pulsing harmony—its score inscribed on a thousand hills, its notes the lives and deaths of plants and animals, its rhythms spanning the seconds and the centuries."


– Aldo Leopold

rites of passage


In our fast-paced, technological world, we have forgotten the art of celebrating significant milestones such as birth, the onset of puberty, adulthood, transitioning into elderhood, and ultimately, death. In nature-based cultures, these are celebrated through intentional rites of passage and ceremony. By reintroducing these rites into our own lives, it gives us an opportunity to remember our essential humanness and our place within the cycles of life.

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ceremony facilitation resources


resources to come

ceremony facilitation

"Nature everywhere speaks to man in a voice that is familiar to his soul."  Alexander von Humboldt

Ceremony facilitation has been a natural progression from both my work in Movement Medicine and from a deep passion to incorporate ceremony and ritual into my own life and into all aspects of my work.

Ceremony and ritual do not necessarily involve elaborate fanfare and accessories. In my experience, it is more a deep honouring and intentional celebration of the aspects of life that are of importance to us. Simply being in nature, for example, offers a deep connection to the essence of who we are. As Jess Tyrrell, environmental psychologist, so eloquently articulates:

“An ever-expanding volume of scientific research clearly supports what many already intuitively know, and all nature-based cultures have never forgotten: that we are intimately a part of the world, and our health and well-being is a result of knowing our place and purpose in relationship with the wider web of life.”

My current ceremony facilitation offerings include outings to wilderness & sacred sites and celebrating rites of passage.

wilderness & sacred sites


I am blessed to live in a magnificent part of the world, a place of abundant nature and beauty. The Garden Route of South Africa holds millennia-old magic and mystery in its rock formations and paintings, hidden beach coves, and pulsating indigenous forests. Not only do these sacred sites hold captivating ancient stories, but they also radiate high-charged healing energy to anyone lucky enough to visit.

Sharing this spirit and song of the land and facilitating a reconnection with the wilderness and nature, offers a special brand of medicine. Get in touch if you are interested in curating your own experience of these treasured locations.

get in touch

"This song of the waters is audible to every ear, but there is other music in these hills, by no means audible to all....

On a still night, when the campfire is low and the Pleiades have climbed over rimrocks, sit quietly and listen...and think hard of everything you have seen and tried to understand.

Then you may hear it—a vast pulsing harmony—its score inscribed on a thousand hills, its notes the lives and deaths of plants and animals, its rhythms spanning the seconds and the centuries."


– Aldo Leopold

rites of passage


In our fast-paced, technological world, we have forgotten the art of celebrating significant milestones such as birth, the onset of puberty, adulthood, transitioning into elderhood, and ultimately, death. In nature-based cultures, these are celebrated through intentional rites of passage and ceremony. By reintroducing these rites into our own lives, it gives us an opportunity to remember our essential humanness and our place within the cycles of life.

get in touch

back to the medicine wheel


ceremony facilitation resources


resources to come