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Winter SolstiCelebration

Cathedral of hope

Virtually every culture around the world recognizes and celebrates the Winter Solstice in some fashion but I’ll bet you didn’t know that Dallas actually hosts the second largest Winter Solstice event in the nation!  In fact, this year marks the 17th Winter SolstiCelebration hosted by Earth Rhythms at the Cathedral of Hope. 

Exploring the theme of Joy & Wonder through song, poetry, ceremony, dance, comedy, storytelling, drumming and a myriad of musical styles. This year also features puppetry, magic, juggling and even professional yo-yo artistry and Father Winter. It promises to be lighthearted and full of awe.

Musical styling’s from all over the world, from jazzy trumpet and Japanese drumming to bagpipes and Tibetan crystal bowls will be featured during this all-inclusive celebration. Colorful dress is encouraged!

Earth Rhythms
Cathedral of Hope
5910 Cedar Springs (at Inwood)
Friday, December 18
Solstice Service from 7 - 9 pm
Yule Fest 6 - 7 pm & 9 - 10 pm