RHYTHMIC EARTH DANCE FULL MOON CELEBRATION

Special Guest Speakers

September 7th

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During our outdoor Rhythmic Earth events, we share a heart-centered live interview with a panel of guest speakers. Ruthie Lerato guides the conversation as we sit back and enjoy. The theme is on living life creatively, practicing deeper self-expression, and recognizing your inner artist. The following list is of our amazing guest speakers for the upcoming event.


Our live interview host: Ruthie Lerato.

Ruthie Lerato is a Human Design Mentor and a Tantra Practitioner student at Embodied Awakening Academy, specializing in somatic therapy to help you heal the past and rewrite your subconscious limiting beliefs. She is also a BSN, RN, CEN, and BA in Spanish. the host of the current live community leader interviews at Rhythmic Earth Ecstatic Dance since 2020.  The artist interviews sparked her desire to pursue her own arts of songwriting and podcasting, recognizing the creator in each one of us. She believes that the intimate process of unveiling your heart and inner-artist draws out the best in us. She feels that this is the spark of much needed inspiration that spreads like wildfire for the brave-hearted spiritual warriors fighting the system in an unpredictable world.

Our Special Guest Speakers:

Kati Zendt

Kati is the Owner of Zenergy Healing, a Studio nestled along the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg. She is a Reiki Master Teacher, Yoga Teacher, Astrologer, Sound Healing Practitioner, and Spiritual Event Facilitator. She blends energy healing, sound, and mindful movement to create heART-centered experiences that nurture mind, body, and spirit. Kati also hosts Ladies Retreats, guiding women to reconnect with their inner child and embrace their true authentic self-expression through a blend of the above modalities, as well as sacred junk journaling and the art of expressive dance.

Coryn Rose  

Coryn Rose has been involved in aerial arts for almost a decade, forming a deep bond with the aerial hoop (lyra). She is a freelance performer with a niche in serious, sorrowful, and dramatic performances – there is much light in life but the arts and dance allow us to feel our deepest emotions and share them with those around us. 

In addition to performing, Coryn Rose is an aerial hoop coach and has recently completed aerial yoga teacher training. Her hope is to empower others to explore their emotions through the arts of movement and dance.  

Jonathan Twomey (Bliss)

Jonathan is the Owner of Kundalini Jewelry and Co-Founder of Guardians of Gaia PMA. He is a Metalsmith, CAD designer, herbalist, reiki master, new age bodyworker, and musician.

“I have been pursuing creativity all my life, and it has constantly guided me through my experiences and always given me a healthy outlet. I began taking things into an entrepreneurial setting in 2015 with music production after years of jamming. In 2017 I graduated high school and started my crystal healing and jewelry business instead of going to college, now branded as Kundalini Jewelry. In 2020 Brother Gaia and I started Brothers of Gaia, a collective healing platform for our reiki and bodywork services as well as our scalar devices and herbal collaborations, now rebranded as Guardians of Gaia PMA. I have also been cultivating medicinal mushrooms and related infusions since 2020. Creativity and inner guidance continues to be the forefront of everything that I do, and it is a huge part of my dharma to help others align with their innate creative capabilities.”

Jason Mescia
Jason graduated with a Bachelor’s in Music Composition and Performance from Duquesne University’s Mary Pappert School of Music. He studied saxophone with world renowned classical tenor player James Houlik as well as the New Century Saxophone Quartet’s Stephen Pollock (among others). He has composed music for films and orchestral works for live ensembles. Jason is an active performer and has worked with a long list of artists and is part of the Harrisburg based jazz-funk and fusion band Yam Yam which formed in 2015.

At Trez Music Education Center, Jason teaches saxophone, clarinet, flute, composition, music theory, jazz theory, and improvisation. He has hosted dedicated open mic and jam nights in the Harrisburg area and is a big supporter of the local music scene.