Tuesday, April 6th 6:30am - 8:30am
Sacred Mornings consist of: waking up early, honoring the liminal space of waking/dawn, setting intentions, meditation and breath work, gentle body movements to integrate the sides of the brain and the embodied self, journal/drawing prompts, sounds and silence, calling and recognizing ancestors and inspirations.
Kenna Cottman
Kenna-Camara Cottman is a dance educator repping North Minneapolis and Black Dance. Kenna runs Voice of Culture Drum and Dance, 'the top drum group in the state, with the best drummers' - according to Ms Dorothy of the COPE foundation. VoC is currently looking for a spot to call the space where we create Black space for practicing cultural arts and liberation. Kenna has taught many things including Montessori elementary school, College level dance, and kickboxing. Kenna has worked many places including Franklin Middle School, TU Dance Center, and at a coffee shop. Kenna is a proud member of BLAQ, The Wild Duo, and WE WIN, among other organizations. Kenna is the child of community parents Bill and Beverly Cottman, and the mother of Yonci Peaceful and Ebrima Baye. www.voiceofculture.org