Sunday Morning – Soft Clubbing

Sale price

Regular price $3.00
( / )
Ticket Type

Sunday, October 5 — Soft Clubbing: Dance in the Meadow

Time: 10:00 AM - 12:30

Ecstatic dance meets somatic embodiment — an energizing, all-ages morning practice to move, play, and connect. Led by embodiment facilitator, Lindsey.

Join us for a joyful close to the Foxhollow Field n’ Folk Weekend at Foxhollow Farm! This intimate morning celebrates community and connection with soulful movement and a heartfelt closing ceremony. Sip coffee, savor baked goods, and gather in the scenic beauty of Oldham County’s rolling hills to wrap up the weekend.

Click here to be notified by email when Sunday Morning – Soft Clubbing becomes available.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Ecstatic Dance: 10:15 - 11:30 AM

Start your Sunday with “Soft Clubbing” - an uplifting, all-ages morning dance in the meadow. Dancing will be led by embodiment facilitator, Lindsey Winkler, from 10:15am-11:30 am.

Closing Ceremony: 11:30 AM - Noon

Gather for a reflective closing ceremony, honoring the weekend’s shared stories, music, and community spirit at Foxhollow Farm.

Brunch by Foko & drinks: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

☕ Foxhollow Bar: Coffee | Drinks 🥐 La Pan: Baked Goods

Menu

Location

Foxhollow Farm, Crestwood, KY

Timing:

Gates open from 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Food & Drink:

Coffee and morning treats available for purchase

Menu

Drinking Responsibly

Please enjoy your time on the farm and drink responsibly! Please do NOT drink and drive. If you need transportation, use a designated driver or a taxi service. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone appearing intoxicated. Foxhollow Farm is not, under any circumstances, responsible for damages to yourself or others due to the consumption of alcoholic beverages. 

Supervise Your Kids 

Foxhollow Farm is open to families visiting with adult supervision in mind. Farms are fun but can become unsafe for children left unsupervised. Foxhollow Farm is not responsible for any accidents or injuries as a result of unsupervised children. You are responsible for your children’s safety and accept any risks associated with visiting Foxhollow Farm.