This is an immersive evening of embodiment, ecstatic dance, and soulful connection.
This is a social, community event open to all genders. It includes healthy, mood-enhancing drinks from Karmaceuticals, guided movement, ecstatic dance and optional access to sauna to relax afterwards.
Why Join?
Your body is a gateway to bliss. Yet, in a world that prioritises thinking over feeling, many of us have forgotten how to access the natural ecstasy that is already within us.
Through embodiment practices, ecstatic dance, and heart-opening connection, you will:
Awaken the pleasure that already lives in your body
Learn about simple practices that help nurture your natural bliss and ecstasy.
Move, breathe, and express yourself freely—in a safe and supportive, elegant container.
Meet likeminded people in a space of authenticity and playfulness
Leave feeling radiant, open, and in love with life and your body.
What awaits you:
This evening will unfold as a sensory journey with:
Ecstatic Dance
A guided, freeform dance experience where you can move however your body desires—without performance, without expectation. Let the music take you into a state of liberation and flow.
Social time
Anchor everything you’ve experienced, leaving you deeply nourished, connected, and alive. After our closing ceremony, you’ll be invited to stay in the bar area and enjoy new connections with likeminded people. Optionally, you can relax in &Soul’s incredible sauna at no extra charge.
Everything is optional. You are free to explore in a way that feels right for you.
Who is this for:
This space is open to all genders and all levels of experience. No prior experience needed—just an open heart and a curious mind.
“Feel events are always so elegant, nourishing and safely held. I’ve learnt how my I literally can change my energy and as a result what attract what I truly want by visiting these workshops. Thank you!”
- S., our member in her 30s based in London.
Tickets
The tickets for this event are sold by our events partner &Soul. When you click on the button below, you’ll be taken to their booking site.
FAQ:
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Not at all. This event is designed to be welcoming and accessible, whether you are brand new or experienced in these practices. Everything is guided, and you will always have the choice to participate at your own pace.
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Wear comfortable clothes that does not restrict your movement. Feel free to dress simply or fancy! Express yourself in whatever way you wish:)
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Only in the best way! 😉 But in all seriousness, the space is held with deep care, respect, and clear boundaries. This is not about performing or impressing anyone—it’s about discovering new ways of being in your own body, in a way that feels natural and freeing.
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Perfect. There are no steps to follow, no routines to memorise. Ecstatic dance is about moving however your body wants to move—whether that’s swaying gently, lying on the floor, or dancing with wild abandon.
Come as you are.
Leave feeling radiant, alive, and connected.
Your facilitators
Mariya Grinina is a certified embodiment teacher and love, relationship coach. She is the host of the Feminine Power Podcast and the founder of Feel - the feminine embodiment platform, providing women with education and daily embodiment practice in areas of spiritual and personal development, sexuality, self-love, confidence and intimacy.
In her coaching, she uses somatic practices and mindset shifts to support women in tapping into feminine energy in business & relationships, connecting to the feminine cycle and sexual energy to bring balance to our busy lives, healing the relationship with sexuality, and learning to use it as a creative power, source of self-love and confidence.
Learn more here.
Vahakn is an Armenian-German-Cypriot music specialist, composer, producer,
electro-acoustic performer and inventor born in London.
His sound journeys and DJ sets are crafted from a love of what we might find 'on the other side' and has been conjuring the dancefloor for 25 years.
He is one half of the ultra experimental electro-acoustic duo SONNEN and is product designer at Human Instruments, focusing on accessible musical instruments for players with physical disabilities, collaborating with the likes of MIT, Rhizomatiks, BFI, Yamaha, the British Council, and British ParaOrchestra.