A community gathering to empower our voices togetherAbout this Event
Five singers from a Threshold Choir bring their practiced harmonies into the ceremonial heart of the Kiva.
Songs that have been sung at bedsides, at birth, at grief circles, and at celebrations of life.
Songs that know how to hold what words cannot.
Over two hours, the gathering weaves between listening and singing, receiving and offering. The Threshold Weavers bring songs that wash over the room in full harmony; then draw the community into songs simple enough to learn in a moment and carry home forever.
Back and forth, like breath — one voice becoming many, many voices becoming one.
No musical experience is necessary. Only a willingness to be present.
Participants leave having remembered — in your bodies, not just your minds — that your voice belongs, and that you are not alone in any of it.
PRICING
This experience is being brought to you through a tiered pricing structure ranging from $20 - 50.
If you can afford it and it suits you to do so, please consider paying $50 to subsidize another person’s ticket, so they may attend and experience the healing benefits of community song.
MEET YOUR GUIDES: The Threshold Weavers
The Threshold Weavers of Paonia have several years of experience in ceremony, song circles and facilitation.
"We have been singing together in ceremony for over five years now, and our choir has been singing for threshold experiences together in harmony. We sing for death thresholds, land blessings, at the senior center, and for yoga nidra classes. We sing with the cycles of life and the inspiration of nature in our hearts."
Meghann, Aja, Rebecca, Emily and Katie believe in the power of song to heal our hearts and weave more beauty into the world.
"Hearing the Threshold Weavers altered me. It felt as though I had received a spa treatment, with butterfly wings softly brushing over me, melting me jnto the gentlest state of peace. Their singing is heavenly" - Christine Palafox
"Simply divine. The community really enjoyed it! We'd love to have the Threshold Weavers back regularly!" - Jean Berman, Senior Connections in Paonia, Colorado
“We invited the Threshold Weavers to our Lunar New Year event. I was so glad they were there. Their songs elevated the event both musically and spiritually. Somehow, without much guidance from me, they chose just the right songs and presented them to us with grace. I will invite them back without hesitation.” - Daniel Ziskin
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At True Nature and Connection is the Medicine Foundation, we strive to create intentional, nourishing spaces and experiences for community connection and personal growth. To support a respectful and easeful experience for all, please view our, also listed below.
If you have any questions, you may contact Megan Miller, Director of Education and Programming at [email protected]
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This programming is brought to you through the Connection is the Medicine Foundation, a non-profit foundation dedicated to co-creating opportunities for people to connect – with self, community, and the natural world – so they can discover meaning, purpose, and happiness in service of our shared consciousness. We envision a world where connection is embodied as a core value that nurtures wholeness within and between us all.
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If you are interested in donating to support more programming like this, please visit our website: https://connectionisthemedicine.com/donate
or contact Valery Moore Kelly Development Director
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Event Cancellation & Refund Policy
True Nature and Connection is the Medicine Foundation reserve the right to cancel any program or event at any time. In the event of a cancellation by TN or the Foundation, participants will receive a full refund.
Please note that certain programs may have unique cancellation policies—refer to individual program descriptions for specific details.
Unless otherwise noted in the program description:
- Refunds are available (minus processing fees) up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled start time.
- Tickets are transferable to another guest at any time with prior approval from the Event Manager.
- No refunds or credits will be granted for: Cancellations made day-of or after the event has started, No-shows, Early departures, Dissatisfaction with event content or presentation
For all refund or transfer requests, contact Megan Miller, Director of Education and Programming at: [email protected]
Participant Agreement: Etiquette, Disclaimer, and Community Guidelines
To support the integrity of the experience for all participants, we ask that you please observe the following guidelines:
- Arrival Time: Please arrive 15 minutes early to check in and settle. Events begin promptly at the scheduled start time.
- Late Attendance: Doors will close at the stated start time (e.g., 6:30 PM) to honor the sacred nature of the container and minimize disruptions, and late arrivals will not be admitted
- Substance Use: We ask that all guests arrive free of the influence of drugs or alcohol to maintain a clear, safe, and respectful space.
What to Bring & Community Care: You’re welcome to bring personal comfort items such as an eye mask, a small pillow, an extra blanket, or a yoga mat.
As these are shared community experiences, we kindly ask that you:
- Be mindful of personal hygiene and health
- Respect personal space and boundaries
- Refrain from using scented products that may affect others
Thank you for co-creating a respectful and enriching experience with us. We look forward to welcoming you into our sacred space.
Community Conduct and Shared Space Guidelines: Connection is the Medicine Foundation programs are designed to foster meaningful connection, reflection, and personal growth within a supportive communal environment. We ask all participants to honor a shared social norm of respect, presence, and care for one another’s experience.
If at any time a participant is experiencing an unusual, heightened, or disruptive reaction or response that impacts the collective space, the Foundation and/or Facilitator reserves the right to intervene and, if necessary, ask the individual to step away from the gathering. This is not intended as a judgment, but as a means of protecting the integrity of the shared experience, ensuring that all participants continue their journey without undue disruption.
We invite all participants to practice self-awareness, personal responsibility, and compassion to help us maintain a safe, welcoming, and nourishing environment for all.
If you have questions or concerns regarding Event Etiquette and Policies, you may reach out to Megan Miller, Director of Education and Programming: [email protected]
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Event Venue
True Nature Healing Arts, 100 North 3rd Street, Carbondale, United States
USD 23.18 to USD 55.20






