Episode #48: Liz Rog, Amy Arnold - Community Singing
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Liz Rog believes in singing together as an ancient technology for belonging, a simple and powerful tool for restoring our connection in community. She sings with all ages, teaching simple songs that can be woven into the seasons of the year and the changes and challenges of our lives in play, at bedsides, at rallies and in rituals. Liz delights in helping folks rediscover their ancestral birthright of group singing to nurture collective joy, courage and healing and supports songleading leadership practices to nurture our collective unfolding. In 2021, with friends and family Liz helped to create the Center for Belonging Folk School where people of all ages are welcomed to share stories, songs, food, handcraft, laughter and tears, all nested in a beautiful gazebo in a pristine wooded hollow near Decorah, Iowa.
Amy Arnold grew up in Madison, Wisconsin and studied ceramics at the University of Minnesota. She enjoys growing and raising food for her family, community organizing, and singing with family and friends.
Center for Belonging Folk School: https://www.centerforbelonging.earth/
Ubuntu Choir Network: https://www.ubuntuchoirs.net/
Highlander Folk School: https://highlandercenter.org/
The Bird Sings: https://thebirdsings.com/
Learn more about Thoreau College and the microcollege movement: https://www.thoreaucollege.org
Driftless Folk School: https://www.driftlessfolkschool.org
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