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Immersive Sound Flow Yoga
Immerse yourself in a serene blend of relaxation and renewal with Sound Bath Yoga in the tranquil setting of the Butterfly Conservatory. Surrounded by the gentle flutter of butterflies and the soothing sounds of nature, this unique experience combines restorative yoga with the calming resonance of a sound bath. As you move through gentle poses, the harmonious tones of singing bowls and other instruments will envelop you, promoting deep relaxation, mindfulness, and a sense of connection to the natural world.
Invertebrates and Music Walks
Welcome to "Invertebrates and Music Walks," a collaboration between naturalist Dave Sutherland, Boulder Philharmonic, and Butterfly Pavilion. Join us for a stroll through our tropical rainforest, accompanied by contemporary melodies inspired by the world of invertebrates. Led by Dave, immerse yourself in curated compositions as butterflies flutter around us. Conclude your journey in the Butterfly Pavilion's Discovery Gardens, where specially crafted music invites exploration of invertebrates' lives. Let curiosity guide you through this fusion of sound and nature, where every step reveals a new melody, and every encounter unveils the beauty of the unseen.
Mini-Worlds Bee Workshop with The Terrorium Shop
Learn how to build your own Preserved Mini World in this exciting class. Taught by The Terrorium Shop, a natural history store in Denver that specializes in natural preservation. In this class you will learn how to assemble a beautiful, preserved display showcasing elements of nature. Completely put your own spin on this itty-bitty world and have it for years to treasure.
Pollinator Garden Maintenance & Care
What does it take to have a garden space that is truly pollinator-friendly? Explore techniques and approaches in encouraging your garden to thrive as it’s own mini-ecosystem, and reap the benefits of less money, time, and resources spent on your space. Learn the do’s and don’ts of clean up, the signs and symptoms of different visitors to your garden, and the magic in embracing a little bit of “mess”.