HeartStream
Sufi Community
of Santa Cruz

Dances of Universal Peace

For a schedule of local Dances, click here.
 
The Dances are a great way to meet people and share a common desire to connect with our spiritual source. For a brochure of the local Dance Groups to hand out, click here.
 

In a world that has grown increasingly intolerant of other people’s spiritual perspectives, there are few avenues for people to express the unity of love within the diversity of religious practices. Now, in this moment when peace-making requires the highest priority for planetary survival and human evolution, the path of Sufism is one that has been recognized in the world community for repeatedly offering a tool to help us overcome the distinctions and differences which divide.

Sufism which was brought to the West by Hazrat Inayat Khan in 1910, is founded on the principle of spiritual unity, that all creation is beloved in the sight of God. It is the goal of the Sufi to awaken the heart which leads to the bestowal of love, kindness, compassion and mercy on all of creation. It’s popularity soared in the 1970's when “the Dances of Universal Peace, better known as Sufi Dancing”, was introduced by San Francisco mystic, Samuel Lewis. Taking sacred phrases from all of the world’s religions and putting them to music and movement, Sufi dances are considered body prayers, a way of praying with the whole being. It is also a subtle, heart centered method for realizing the common characteristics of the holy texts.

During the past 25 years, the Dances have spread throughout the world, touching more than a half million people in North and South America, Europe, the former Soviet Union, Japan, India, Pakistan, Australia, and New Zealand. There are anywhere from 40 to 60 meetings weekly or monthly in the United States alone.

The Dances of Universal Peace have evolved and expanded in practical application to meet the deep felt needs today for rediscovering reverence, creativity, and a body-based connection to the natural world. Teachers share the Dances in schools, holistic health centers, and ecumenical worship celebrations. Sufi dances are easy to learn and no partners are necessary. They are typically danced in circles to live music.

For more information about the history and what the Dances are, go the websites for the International Network for the Dances of Universal Peace and the Sufi Ruhaniat International.

Dance Camps are a way to deepen the experience. The camps are as short as a weekend and can go a week or longer. We have a local South Bay Camp every year on Labor Day Weekend. There are a number of camps within the greater Bay Area. For a list of camps, click here.

The Dances use sacred pharases from many traditions. For a limited glossary of some of the terms, click here.

By Tofah Eileen Yragui