Alana Bloom

Alana Bloom works with ritual, embodiment and many practices inspired by my theatre, circus and dance training. Her background and interests span clowning, deep nature connection, animism, grief work, archetypes, mythology and rites of passage. This diversity of tools helps Alana to take a playful yet deep approach in supporting people to remember their innate wildness and wholeness. She currently offers women’s immersions and retreats, grief rituals and courses on cyclical living.

Alana Bloom

Alana Bloom works with ritual, embodiment and many practices inspired by my theatre, circus and dance training. Her background and interests span clowning, deep nature connection, animism, grief work, archetypes, mythology and rites of passage. This diversity of tools helps Alana to take a playful yet deep approach in supporting people to remember their innate wildness and wholeness. She currently offers women’s immersions and retreats, grief rituals and courses on cyclical living.

​Alana believes that to face the multiple crises that are present in the world we need systemic change. However we are each a reflection of the systems around us and so must do the work within ourselves and our communities to disentangle ourselves from repeating the same patterns of harm that got us here. So much of that harm is rooted in our disconnection and separation from the natural world and therefore each other. This is what underpins much of her work.

Otherwise you can find Alana roaming Dartmoor, growing her own food in community at The Living Projects or in her back garden, connecting with ancestral life ways through crafting, wild food and foraging, singing and writing poetry or dancing and moving her body.

Alana Bloom on advaya