A night of ritual, fire, and presence. Saints & Sinners unfolds inside an old church—immersive, intentional, and alive.About this Event
Moon Serpent & Bone
presents
SAINTS & SINNERS
8th Annual Summer Solstice
Friday, June 19th
6PM – 10PM
EARLY BAT ENTRY at 5pm | GENERAL ADMISSION at 6pm
PROPHECY HALL
1113 Wolcott Ave
Beacon, New York
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Within the bones of a church that has been lost in time, where voices once rose in devotion, another current stirs.
Candlelight gathers along worn walls. Smoke coils upward like prayer rewritten. The air thickens—not with spectacle, but with presence. Saints & Sinners opens as a threshold, where the sacred and the profane are no longer opposites, but reflections.
This is not a show.
It is a living rite.
Throughout the night, the space moves with intention—live ominous performances, a fire show that cuts through shadow and light, and moments that pull you deeper into the current.
The Fire Petition Ritual calls offerings into flame—written desires, releases, and intentions given over to transformation. A seance that opens the veil further, inviting contact, listening, and the unknown to move through the room.
For almost a decade, Moon Serpent & Bone has carved its place in the Hudson Valley as a gathering of depth and intention. A convergence of skilled readers, dedicated practitioners, and artisans whose work carries weight beyond the surface. The caliber is not accidental—it is cultivated, returned to, and remembered.
Where others offer spectacle to be consumed, this space asks for something different. Attention. Presence. Participation. You do not watch from the edges—you cross the threshold and become part of what is unfolding.
On the longest day, as the light begins its slow descent, we gather in that turning.
Saint and sinner.
Witness and participant.
Fire and ash.
Enter and be changed.
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18 years of ald and over. Performances are not suitable for children.
Parking available at City Hall, Fire House, Beacon Train Station & Beekman Street (free on holidays and weekends)
DO NOT PARK IN LOCAL APARTMENT COMPLEXES.
10-15 minute walk or 5 minute car service from Beacon Train Station
Beacon Free Loop Bus closest stop is at Main Street & Wolcott Ave (Route 9D)
https://beaconny.gov/index.php/2019/08/07/beacon-free-loop-new-schedule/
Fire Ritual Working
🕑: 07:00 PM - 07:30 PM
Fire Ritual with Amy C Wilson, Magickal Practitioner in the Main Chapel
Host: Amy C Wilson
Info: Within the height of light, when the sun stands longest in the sky, there is a threshold... a moment where intention carries further and transformation becomes possible.
Participants are invited to inscribe what is ready to be released, awakened, or transformed... whether burden, desire, vow, or truth long held beneath the surface. Each word becomes an offering. Each mark, a declaration.
During the ritual gathering, petitions will be ceremonially released as part of an immersive spiritual experience centered on reflection, intention, and transformation.
Enter with intention.
Write with honesty.
Release without hesitation.
What is surrendered in ritual does not vanish... it changes form, and in doing so, begins its work.
*Any fire performance elements associated with the event will take place outdoors only.
Seance Performance
🕑: 07:45 PM - 08:15 PM
Seance Musical Performance in the Main Chapel
Host: Tamalyn Miller & Irman
Info: SÉANCE merges music, poetry, ritual, and performance into a live act of invocation. Drawing from selections of Ghost Pipe, the work unfolds as a contemporary conjuring—layered, immersive, and deliberate.
Tamalyn Miller leads with voice, electronics, and her handmade horsehair fiddle, joined by Irman on cello. Together, they create a soundscape that feels summoned rather than composed—carrying fragments of melody, message, and atmosphere from beyond the visible.
Echoing the structure of a Victorian parlor séance while moving through the textures of psychedelic folk, the performance navigates the boundary between presence and absence, the known and the obscured. It is subtle, disorienting, and precise in its construction.
Saints & Sinners Show
🕑: 08:30 PM - 09:00 PM
Saints & Sinners Performance in the Main Chapel
Host: Diiiotima Arts
Info: Diiiotima Arts presents Saints & Sinners as a living tableau—where devotion and transgression occupy the same body.
Religious iconography is stripped from stillness and set into motion. Veils, relics, and symbols of sanctity are reworked through burlesque and sideshow traditions—sensual, uncanny, and deliberately charged. The sacred is not discarded; it is bent, tested, and reanimated.
Performance moves between reverence and spectacle: slow, ritualized gestures give way to bold, embodied expression. Each act carries the tension of contradiction—purity and indulgence, discipline and abandon—held in careful balance.
Threaded throughout is the influence of ritual magick and witchcraft. Not as aesthetic alone, but as undercurrent—guiding intention, shaping atmosphere, and opening space for transformation.
This is not parody. It is not imitation.
It is an offering that stands at the threshold—where saints burn, and sinners are made holy.
Closing Fire Ritual
🕑: 09:00 PM - 09:30 PM
Closing Fire Ritual on the Front Lawn
Host: Diiiotima Arts
Info: Diiiotima Arts completes the evening with a final act of fire—marking the height and release of the Summer Solstice.
Flame becomes the central language. Bodies move in controlled intensity, tracing arcs of heat and light through the dark. What has been built over the course of the night is brought forward and offered to the fire—intention, excess, memory, and weight.
This is not spectacle alone. It is a deliberate closing. A burn to seal the threshold.
The performance draws from ritual structure and elemental practice. Fire is held as both witness and force—clearing, consuming, and transforming. Movement remains precise and grounded, allowing the flame to lead without losing control.
As the final act, it signals completion: the longest day acknowledged, its energy spent, its imprint carried forward.
What remains is heat, ash, and the quiet shift that follows.
Event Venue
Prophecy Hall, 1113 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon, United States
USD 5.00 to USD 30.00
