Everything Flow Jam - Season 11 Episode 9 - feat: Nicole Rose
ATTN: LAST JAM OF 2025 - Returning Jan 13th 2026
Artist Bio:
Nicole Rose is a resident DJ at Dance Temple and the Co-Founder of Bass Camp Festival. She is known for her amazing Ecstatic Dance journeys, which blend world sounds with uplifting house and drum and bass. As a hoop dancer and flow artist, she brings a strong sense of movement and intention to her music.
About Everything Flow Jam:
Everything Flow Jam is an all-inclusive, music-centered, and disruption free flow space to practice movement, flow, juggling, yoga, and other cool things! - Please feel free to interact with each other quietly but do not interrupt anyone in their flow. Consent and respect for boundaries is mandatory!
Cost:
Pay what you want! Your donations help us keep going! Donation bins and info located at the gym door.
Located:
Holy Child School (formerly Grandin Ecole School) - 9844 110ST -Parking and entrance in the rear staff parking lot only.
The Rules:
0. The following rules allow us to be in this space year after year. Please read our full rules posted on the FB group and posted to the entrance doors
1. Respect of consent and boundaries is mandatory. We have a zero tolerance policy toward any form of harassment, rude, or disruptive behavior. Ask first to use props, equipment, or engage in any form of physical touch.
2. No smoking, vaping, or substances in or on school property (that also includes the parking lot).
3. Washrooms downstairs only - Please do not wander the school
4. Please do not prop outside doors open and use the door bell on the door
5. Gym safe shoes and props only
6. Silent Jam (o/a Everything Flow Jam) is a disruption free space. Please feel free to interact with each other quietly but do not interrupt anyone in their flow.
Acknowledgements:
Silent Jam and Edmonton Flow Jams respectfully acknowledge that we are situated on the traditional territories of the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, Tsuut’ina, Îyârhe Nakoda, Nehiyaw, Dëne Sųłiné, Dane-zaa, Nakota Sioux. These lands are subject to Treaties 4,6,7,8, and 10, and have long served as meeting grounds, travel routes, and gathering places for many diverse First Nations including the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee, as well as Métis, and Inuit peoples.
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