A regenerative
social club
Welcome home.
All are welcome
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All are welcome •
We reconnect people to self, community, and the earth through transformative experiences grounded in art, healing, and nature. Rooted in Austin, Texas, for a global community. BIPOC-led, all are welcome.
Upcoming Event
Moonscape: Full Moon in Scorpio
Monday, May 12
7:30 - 9:30 pm
DAWA HQ (Austin, TX) & Online
Moonscape ceremonies are centered around collective themes of each moon cycle. Join us in exploring a facet of the human experience through mind, body, and soul.
The full moon in Scorpio, encourages us to peel back our deepest layers and find new wisdom and ways of being. Peeling back layers can be a painful process and can stir a lot of lingering emotions, but there is also magic in digging deeper and allowing ourselves to access the more hidden parts of our being.
In this ceremony, we will work with the medicine of Blue Lotus to shed light on these hidden parts with compassion and care so you can call yourself back to wholeness. You’ll be supported through inner journey work and a soundscape as we take you inward to heal the inner child.

Our Mission
Our mission is to build bridges back to ancient systems of care, culture, and community in order to accelerate a collective paradigm shift towards a regenerative future.
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Community for a better future
We build intentional communities to restore and rebuild our connection to self and the earth.
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Honoring people & planet
We honor regenerative principles that aim to do no harm, promoting accessibility and inclusivity.
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Transformational experiences
We curate and produce intentional experiences that strengthen and celebrate our interconnectedness.
Why regeneration?
Sustainability will not save our future. The reality is being sustainable or “net zero” is simply not enough in a world where we are constantly overshooting our planetary boundaries.
For structural change to prevail, a shift in our mindset and actions is absolutely essential. Join us in our movement to create a regenerative future through remembering ancient systems of care, culture, and community.