Over dit evenement
"We have come to gather
In circle, open and wide"
- Caroline S'Jegers
ECSTATIC DANCE & SINGING CEREMONY
Live music · Song circle · Dance journey · LEUVEN (BE)
guided by Caroline S’Jegers and guest:
• 29 March - Annemie Maes
• 17 May - Mitsch Kohn
• 28 June - Suyana
Sunday Pulse is a guided ceremonial journey where we gather in song and dance, and move together into a deeper connection with ourselves and each other.
As you arrive, you are first welcome to gather in our cosy tea lounge downstairs. Here we share simple soup and bread, lovingly prepared by Annemie Maes. Those who wish are welcome to bring a small snack to share.
Sunday Pulse then continues in a circle around our candlelit altar under the guidance of Caroline S’Jegers. Together we arrive, bring our attention into the ceremonial space, and set an intention for ourselves, for one another, and for the wider world we are part of.
Live music then deepens our journey, each time with a special guest musician, inviting us to open our voices together.
As the dance floor opens, Caroline holds the movement journey, inviting you deeper into expression. Within the shared agreements of the space, the dance unfolds together - supported by music, silence, poetry, our voices, and the shared presence of the circle.
We close in silence and a short sharing, allowing what has been touched here to gently ripple outward into the world.
You are warmly welcome.
THE ARTISTS HOLDING THE SPACE
* Caroline S’Jegers is the founder of PULSE, a movement artist, dance anthropologist, mother, and the first female ecstatic dance DJ in Europe. She holds the full arc of the evening, shaping the journey through her DJ set and spoken words. With years of experience holding dance floors and guiding group journeys, she guides us to remember and express who we are.
* Annemie Maes loves bringing people together through music and singing. She is the mother of three children and carries a deep love for people, creativity, and gathering. For many years, she was a host at Drogenhof, until the place was lost in a large fire. In the years since, music has been her support. This Sunday, she will guide the song circle with her voice, guitar and harmonium, and prepare the soup and food we share together.
* 29 March: A small update: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Kelsey Kluijtmans will not be joining us for this edition of Sunday Pulse. We look forward to welcoming her at a later moment. Together with Annemie Maes, whose voice, guitar and harmonium will guide the singing circle, we will be holding the full evening. This first gathering opens as an intimate and grounded space, with room for those who wish to share a poem or a song in the circle. We will also sing Ho’oponopono together.
* 17 May: Mitsch Kohn is an intuitive pianist, singer and facilitator working in the field of authentic voice. Through improvisation, music and presence he opens spaces where we can reconnect with our natural voice and expression.
* 28 June: Suyana (Veerle Kumpen) has been connected to music since childhood, where her voice became a path of healing. She now shares her voice through singing circles and workshops, inviting connection and presence.
PROGRAM
17:00 — Doors open & soup
18:00 — Song circle with live music
19:15 — Dance journey
21:15 — Soft landing & closing circle
CONTRIBUTION
Circle ticket — €125 (for 3 evenings)
Join our upcoming three Sunday Pulse gatherings (includes soup each evening)
* Regular ticket — €50
Single evening (incl. soup)
* Door ticket — €55
Single evening (incl. soup, if available)
* Abundance ticket — €60
To support the event & community (incl. soup)
* Please reach out if you need a supported ticket.
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE
Soup and bread will be provided.
Feel free to bring a small snack to share.
The session will be guided in English and/or Dutch, depending on the group.
LOCATION
Studio Zuid
Frederik Lintsstraat 45
3000 Leuven (BE)
GUIDELINES
The gathering will be guided by Caroline S’Jegers, Annemie Maes & team.
To support a respectful and attentive space, we follow a few simple agreements:
• We dance barefoot - no shoes on the dance floor
• The singing and dance floor is a space without talking
• Move in a way that feels good for your body
• Check in before you dance with someone
• Respect a yes and a no
• Leave a dance whenever it feels right
• No phones or photos on the dance floor
• Together we take care of the space
"Oh yes, we know
why we have come -
to weave
a web of creation,
of storytelling,
of sacred truth."
- Caroline S'Jegers
Questions are welcome at contact@carolinesjegers.com
More info: www.carolinesjegers.com/sunday-pulse