Moonscape: Full Moon in Cancer

$30.00

Sunday, January 4
6:00 - 8:00 pm
DAWA HQ
916 Springdale, Bld 4, Ste 109, Austin, TX 78702

About Moonscape

Moonscape ceremonies reconnect us to ourselves, our community, and nature. Each experience is centered around collective themes of each moon cycle. Join us in exploring a facet of the human experience through mind, body, and soul.

If you already purchased a ticket in December, it will automatically transfer to this new date.

What to expect? 

Come celebrate our last Moonscape of the foreseeable future. The first supermoon of the new year arrives in Cancer, asking us to return home to self. This full moon is a full stop, the end of a chapter. This is your reset and opportunity to let go of other people’s expectations of you and embrace a more authentic path into 2026.

In this ceremony, we will work with the medicine of Rose and Cacao to open the heart and invite self-love, healing and connection. You’ll be supported through somatic awareness, meditation, and a soundscape as we take you inward.

How to Prepare

  • Do not eat 30 minutes prior to arriving

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Bring your own yoga mat and a blanket

  • Bring a water bottle

Who is this for?

Many creatives, intuitives, and community caretakers crave time and space to cultivate their intuition and strengthen their connections between self and spirit. By making space to look inward, we deepen our connection to our inner wisdom and open ourselves to receiving insights, downloads, and inspiration. This evening also allows us to refill our cups energetically and feel resourced to continue sharing our gifts with community.

About DAWA

DAWA honors, celebrates, and empowers the essential work of BIPOC community frontliners through direct financial support and culturally relevant health-centered programming.

How to get to DAWA HQ

Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early so you have enough time to find parking and sign in. We recommend parking in the back parking lot of Canopy in front of Building 4. The entrance to DAWA HQ is at the back of Building 4 on Gunter St.

Live Stream Coverage

This event will be covered with a live stream over Zoom. If you cannot join us in-person, you can sign up here.

Refund Policy

Unfortunately, we cannot accept refunds at this time. If you can no longer attend, please contact us and we can work with you to transfer your ticket to another attendee or provide you with credit to attend another event in the future.

Sunday, January 4
6:00 - 8:00 pm
DAWA HQ
916 Springdale, Bld 4, Ste 109, Austin, TX 78702

About Moonscape

Moonscape ceremonies reconnect us to ourselves, our community, and nature. Each experience is centered around collective themes of each moon cycle. Join us in exploring a facet of the human experience through mind, body, and soul.

If you already purchased a ticket in December, it will automatically transfer to this new date.

What to expect? 

Come celebrate our last Moonscape of the foreseeable future. The first supermoon of the new year arrives in Cancer, asking us to return home to self. This full moon is a full stop, the end of a chapter. This is your reset and opportunity to let go of other people’s expectations of you and embrace a more authentic path into 2026.

In this ceremony, we will work with the medicine of Rose and Cacao to open the heart and invite self-love, healing and connection. You’ll be supported through somatic awareness, meditation, and a soundscape as we take you inward.

How to Prepare

  • Do not eat 30 minutes prior to arriving

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Bring your own yoga mat and a blanket

  • Bring a water bottle

Who is this for?

Many creatives, intuitives, and community caretakers crave time and space to cultivate their intuition and strengthen their connections between self and spirit. By making space to look inward, we deepen our connection to our inner wisdom and open ourselves to receiving insights, downloads, and inspiration. This evening also allows us to refill our cups energetically and feel resourced to continue sharing our gifts with community.

About DAWA

DAWA honors, celebrates, and empowers the essential work of BIPOC community frontliners through direct financial support and culturally relevant health-centered programming.

How to get to DAWA HQ

Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early so you have enough time to find parking and sign in. We recommend parking in the back parking lot of Canopy in front of Building 4. The entrance to DAWA HQ is at the back of Building 4 on Gunter St.

Live Stream Coverage

This event will be covered with a live stream over Zoom. If you cannot join us in-person, you can sign up here.

Refund Policy

Unfortunately, we cannot accept refunds at this time. If you can no longer attend, please contact us and we can work with you to transfer your ticket to another attendee or provide you with credit to attend another event in the future.

The Practitioners

Portrait of Madeline Vu

Madeline Vu

Madeline (she/her) is Clairvoyant Healer, Spiritual Herbalism apprentice to Karen M. Rose, and birth & postpartum doula trainee. She blends somatic healing, energy work, and plant spirit medicine to help people make sense of the unseen world and deepen their relationship with the innate intelligence of their bodies, intuition, and inner cycles.

Portrait of Nina Ho

Nina Ho

Nina (she/her) is a writer, artist, and designer based in Austin, Texas. Her art is ever evolving and excavates what is most salient in her life in a given season — from roots and ancestry to transformation and rebirth. Her mission is to create transportive spaces for healing, creating, and connecting — to self, community, and the earth.

Portrait of Joshua Nadam

Joshua Nadam

Joshua Nadam (he/him) is a Houston-based musician, traveler and philosopher with a passion in using frequency as a medium for exploration and resonance. His aspiration is for music to go beyond the ears and into the soul of a person to inspire introspection, meditation, and new perspective.

Portrait of Paulina Seng

Paulina Seng

Paulina Seng (she/her) is a sound alchemist, artist, and licensed massage therapist based in Houston, TX. The many facets of her healing work and artistry merge under the idea of finding and softening our edges to create renewal and a sense of homeostasis from within.

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This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.