Join us in the heart of Circle Forest at the Detroit Arboretum for a restorative Qi-Gong experience. Qi-Gong, known as "energy cultivation," is a practice rooted in ancient Taoist wisdom and supported by modern somatic science. Through flowing movement, conscious breathwork, and meditative stillness, these sessions are designed to harmonize your energy, strengthen your natural vitality, and deepen your connection to the Earth. Surrounded by the living beauty of Circle Forest, we come together as a community to align with nature’s rhythms and nurture our collective well-being. All levels and abilities are welcome.
Childcare will be available on site for the duration of the class.
Nydia GanjaClergy is a holistic practitioner dedicated to weaving mysticism and science into practices that restore balance to the body, mind, and spirit. With a background in energy medicine, somatic healing, and spiritual traditions, she invites participants into a deeper relationship with themselves and the natural world. Her work focuses on creating inclusive, heart-centered spaces where community healing and personal empowerment unfold naturally.