Dances of Universal Peace Retreat

July 31 – August 3, 2025

Join us for our second North America Annual Retreat at The Farm Community in Tennessee,
hosted by the NextGen Council of DUP North America!

Connect with new and familiar friends throughout our community.

Share your input on how we can grow our beloved spiritual practice throughout the North American region.

With this in mind, our intention is to offer dance leaders who attend an opportunity to co-create dance sessions together and experience leading in the main circle.

Please share with your Friends and Communities so we can keep building and dancing our network of peace for the benefit of all beings.

Additional information also below: Accommodations, airport shuttle, the weekend schedule

  • A Weekend of Dance, Music and Celebration
  • A discussion about the future of the Dances in North America
  • Guided Nature Walk
  • Farm Community Tour
  • All Vegetarian Meals Provided
  • See the Weekend Schedule
  • View our Dance Space

The Farm was founded as a spiritual community in 1971 on the principles of nonviolence and respect for the earth. This gathering brings together two important spiritual movements born from the Renaissance in San Francisco and the energy emanating 50 years ago from the Summer of Love.

Meet your hosts, the Dances of Universal Peace North America Board of Directors* and Staff. Support the work of DUPNA by making a donation.

Jennifer Friedman, Executive Director, Colorado
Jennifer is a dance leader and mentor in training, having led the Longmont and Lafayette, CO DUP circles for 15 years and is a long time member of the Canyonlands/Paonia, CO DUP Camp and Puerto Morelos, Mexico Camp leadership teams.

Jennifer has been personally transformed by the Dances and the direct transmission of Source energy and wisdom that they offer while simultaneously fostering a communal sense of the peace that is possible in our world. A past member of the Board, she currently serves as both the Executive Director and as a primary facilitator of the NextGen Council.

Your host on The Farm

Your host on The Farm, Douglas Stevenson, The Farm Community, Tennessee
By far the most fulfilling music I have ever played comes from leading group singing, chanting and dancing within the spiritual practice known as the Dances of Universal Peace. I discovered the Dances in 2017 and they totally changed my life. In 2023 I joined the boards of both DUP North America and DUP International in hopes that my experience in community, as an entrepreneur, and extensive work with nonprofits could be of service to this good medicine so needed in today’s world.

I believe you will find The Farm to be a unique place in the world. I look forward to dancing with you on liberated land, and sharing with you the vibrational space created by our life in community. I hope to see you in the circle!

Our Dance Spaces

The Farm’s Community Center is our primary indoor space with enough room for over 100 dancers and a comfortable, recycled hardwood floor.
Sacred Ground: The Farm’s cemetery is included in the community tour, where we share a dance to commune with spirits seen and unseen.
The gazebo offers a nice sized, covered outdoor space with an incredible vista!
Dance space for approximately 40 people.
At the center of The Farm Community is a large dome, the location of our Dances during the Sanctuary Summit. This space can hold 200 dancers or more!

Tentative Schedule

Thursday

  • Opening Circle
  • Dinner
  • Dances

Friday and Saturday

  • Morning Walk
  • Breakfast
  • Community Tour with Dances
  • Lunch
  • Family time at the Swimming Hole, with Dances!
  • Arts and Crafts for the Kids
  • Supper
  • More Dances!

Sunday

The Farm’s community center will also be the location for meals as well as Dances.
  • Breakfast
  • Closing Dances
  • Closing Circle

Please let us know how to help you get the most from your experience.

Accommodations

The Farm Community has many different options for accommodations, from camping to dorm rooms, shared quarters, tiny houses and cabins, and private rooms. Many homes that do not ordinarily take on overnight visitors have offered to rent bedrooms to dancers attending our weekend. There are hotels and BnB’s from 5 to 15 miles away in the area.

Contact me directly for assistance and recommendations in finding the space that is right for your needs. douglas@villagemedia.com

Support the work of DUPNA!
Click here to make a donation.

To mail a check, or for more information, contact:

Douglas Stevenson
111 Huckleberry Road
Summertown, TN 38483
Douglas@villagemedia.com
Douglas.villagemedia@gmail.com
931-964-2590

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