
Facilitator Network
Shared Practice, Distributed Presence
The innerdance unfolds through listening, relationship, and shared responsibility. Over time, facilitators have emerged in many regions and contexts—each holding the process in their own way, shaped by lived experience, training, and local culture.
The Facilitator Network exists to support connection. It offers a way for people to find facilitators offering innerdance sessions, and for facilitators to make their work visible within a shared framework of care, ethics, and respect for individual autonomy.
This network is not a ranking, endorsement, or certification system. It is a living directory, shaped by participation and ongoing relationship.
Finding a Facilitator
Innerdance facilitators work in different formats and settings. Some offer one-to-one sessions, others hold group experiences, and many work online across regions and time zones.
You may browse the network to find facilitators by:
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location or region
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online or in-person availability
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language
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session format
Each listing offers basic context and a way to reach out directly. Engagement remains self-directed, and it’s always okay to ask questions or take time before participating.


Contacting a Facilitator
When you contact a facilitator through this directory, your message is sent privately via a contact form. Facilitator email addresses are not displayed publicly.
This helps protect facilitators from unwanted solicitation while offering a clear way for interested participants to connect.
What to expect:
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Your message is sent directly to the facilitator you select
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Response times vary depending on availability
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No obligation is created by reaching out
About the Network
Facilitators listed here have completed recognized training pathways associated with Innerdance Trust and have chosen to participate in this shared directory.
Each facilitator brings their own background, scope of practice, and way of holding space. Facilitation does not replace professional medical or mental health care, and participation in innerdance remains self-directed.
Innerdance Trust maintains this network to support clarity, access, and ethical alignment—not to standardize or control how the work is expressed.

Joining the Facilitator Network
For Facilitators
The Facilitator Network grows through participation. Facilitators who feel aligned with the values of presence, non-directivity, and responsibility are welcome to apply to be listed.
Being included in the network is:
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voluntary
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not a requirement for offering sessions
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not a credential or endorsement
It is simply a way to be visible within a shared ecosystem.
Applying to Join
To apply, facilitators are invited to share:
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basic information about their work and location
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training pathways completed
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session formats offered
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agreement with community guidelines
All applications are reviewed to support clarity, integrity, and appropriate scope.
Growing Together
This network reflects an ongoing process rather than a finished system. As the innerdance continues to move through different people and places, the facilitator network will evolve alongside it.
Participation is an offering—not a status—and each facilitator contributes to the shared field simply by how they listen, hold space, and relate to others.
Community Guidelines
Participation in the Facilitator Network is grounded in:
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respect for individual autonomy
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non-directivity and consent
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clear communication and boundaries
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responsibility within one’s scope of practice
These shared values help create trust across the network.


