Holding Space: 2020 updates
We have been making plans for some exciting Holding Space events this year. With the new year, we wanted to take a moment to share a brief update to the format, as well as reintroduce the concept to those who aren’t familiar with it yet.
Starting in 2020, we’ll be asking for a $5 registration fee for these events. If you attend the event, you’ll be able to apply that $5 towards the purchase of any service with us. . We want to keep the barriers for attendance low while still ensuring that we can staff these properly and allow the maximum amount of attendees to join.
These Holding Space events have been incredibly popular, and each one has had waitlists of individuals who were not able to secure a spot. When people register for free events and then do not attend, it takes away a spot from someone who had waitlisted and was dying to get in. We hope that by asking for this nominal fee, it will encourage higher attendance from those who register to join. If this fee is a barrier for any one, please email us. We can cover your fee with our scholarship fund.
Here’s what we’ve shared about our Holding Space program in the past.
"What does it mean to hold space for someone else? It means that we are willing to walk alongside another person in whatever journey they’re on without judging them, making them feel inadequate, trying to fix them, or trying to impact the outcome. When we hold space for other people, we open our hearts, offer unconditional support, and let go of judgment and control." -Heather Plett
As a nonprofit, our mission statement is: “Ascendance Pole and Aerial Arts serves a diverse community, builds self-esteem, and empowers artistic expression in a supportive and safe environment.” In order to serve a diverse community, we must build one with intention. Just existing in space is not enough to reach the people who might benefit from joining us. We must accept that many people are not ready to jump into a class filled with strangers of different backgrounds, ages, and levels of experience. In addition, many marginalized groups have reported being made to feel unwelcome in pole studios and are unlikely to expose themselves to another rejection. In order to reach these people and welcome them into our community, it is necessary to create a space that is specifically labelled as just for them. It is not enough to say, “Our studio welcomes everyone.” We must seek out their participation and show clearly that we would welcome their presence in our studio and our community. This is where the idea of the beginning of Holding Space came to fruition.
Holding Space is still a fledgling program that will grow and change over time, but at its core it is simply what it says it is: we are holding space for you. We will strive to ensure that the events are led by instructors who are members of the community that we are reaching out to, so that they can see that not only do we welcome their group as students, but also as instructors. From time to time that may not be possible, or we may have to work harder to make it happen, but we recognize that this is important enough to put in the work.
We have hosted two events to reach out to the LGBTQ+ community and have an upcoming event (Black Pole Experience with Tinkk Holt) that focuses on welcoming the black community into our studio. These have been met with an overwhelmingly positive response so far (in fact, our BPE event filled completely within 48 hours) and we look forward to adding more.
Whereas we hope that the people who attend Holding Space events will join our community and continue to attend classes in the future, we understand that this may not be possible or comfortable for everyone. In fact, often by coming to our event, the person has stepped so far outside their comfort zone that they may need a while to process the experience and may decide not to return, or may need to attend a few events in order to feel comfortable enough to attend a regular class. We honor this as a success as well; stepping outside of your comfort zone is an achievement in and of itself. We hope that whether or not attendees decide to join us again in the future, they know that we recognize and celebrate them just for coming through the door. We hope they enjoyed the experience and time we shared with them and thank them for sharing our space and trying something new.
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