International Red Tent Day- Picnic on the beach

November 8, 2024 3:30 pm - 7:00 pm Taylors Mistake Beach

 

Join us for International Red Tent day Friday 8th November at New Brighton Beach (south side of the pier) any time from 3:30pm.

Bring your dinner and a blanket.

We will have a bonfire and a song circle -bring your drum if you have one.

We’ll have a discussion around finding your tribe and creating the world we want for our children’s children.

This is a free event, but please register so we can plan for your arrival.

We welcome all people to come and sit and share with us.

Of course, tamariki are welcome too!!

We will be creating some very special sand art with Aiyanna from Sandscribers:

“We will gather and draw a giant circle In the sand, representing oneness and inclusion. Within the circle we will recreate the Red Tent goddess and outside that circle we will create a mandala, an expression of love. I believe we are all creative souls and have a message to share with the world. I hold sacred space of play in love and joy, where there are no mistakes or judgement. 

Children are most welcome to come and create as well with us.

Everyone’s creations are equally valued. 

Please bring a rake if you have one or if you have a staff please bring that if you wish.  It’s a powerful tool to draw with and connect even more with.

Sticks are useful. I have some spare rakes however if you can, please come with something for everyone you bring, to take part with.

I’m really looking forward to this co-creation. 

Trust the weather will be fine, we will be gifted the perfect conditions to create our sand magic piece and have our gathering. 

Feel free to picture a wonderful afternoon in the sunshine on the 8th and all the fun, laughter and connection we will have.”

 

About International Red Tent day:

The Red Tent Revolution is here!

Are you feeling the awakening?

Only 27 short years ago the words ‘Red Tent’ were associated with nothing but camping.

In 1997 Anita Diamant’s book came out and women all over the globe were touched by ‘Dinah’, a hardly significant character in the Bible (book of Genesis) who brings to life the women in her biblical tribe as they gather monthly in the Red Tent.

And now, there are thousands of women who gather in Red Tents every month all over the world!

We also call the Red Tent a “Women’s Circle,” as it is a place for women to meet, share and heal together.
Deanna Lam, founder of Red Tents In Every Neighbourhood founded International Red Tent Day in Mexico City to bring more awareness to this work. The Red Tent Temple Movement, and Isadora Leidenfrost traveled for two years around the United States to film women in Red Tents. She produced a deeply moving documentary called ‘Things We Don’t Talk About: Women’s Stories From the Red Tent‘, which brought the Red Tent vision to thousands of women who watched it worldwide including Jill Natalia, who birthed Red Tent Australia in 2013 and went on to open 72 branches across Australia.

Then she birthed Red Tent Aotearoa in 2020….

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About the Red Tent Aotearoa movement: What women want is CONNECTION.

Not on a superficial level, but REAL connection and support.

The Red Tent is a place for women to feel that connection and to offer and receive that support.

We want to help women to free themselves from the isolation of today’s modern world and find their tribe.

Red Tent Aotearoa has the aim to connect, collaborate, and create a community of strong and educated women in a supportive & nurturing environment.
We establish community networks and support between women by hosting local gatherings, and events in what we call “Red Tents.”

Red Tent Aotearoa is not religious, and we invite anyone who identifies as female from 11 years + from all walks of life.

It’s our hope for everyone who enters each Red Tent to experience a sense of belonging, sisterhood, and strength that stays with them from then on.

 

REGISTER YOUR ATTENDANCE : https://events.humanitix.com/international-red-tent-day-picnic-on-the-beach