Your permission slip
Gliding through the scene like an angel in a long white robe, yet sensually exposing her matching lingerie underneath, Erica captured the room’s attention as she welcomed her performers to the space. Following an exercise in which we were invited to share among groups something physical and non-physical that we liked about ourselves in an effort to shake off the nerves and connect with each other, the teacher took the class through an embodiment practice to lead people into their bodies.
“So moving gently to the music and starting to create movement in the body, opening up the spine, using the breath, using some sound, and just getting everyone to feel themselves and their own energy,” Erica says. “The idea is to create a space to drop into pleasure and playfulness.”
Which is when the Pussy Priestesses were invited to take to the stage – a rectangular rug in the middle of the studio surrounded by twinkling fairy lights and metal poles.
“They serve as an example, a permission slip really, and it’s all very simple, slow movements that any woman can do,” explains Erica. “Because it’s never about feeling like you need to be able to do a trick or be super flexible or anything to be sexy, it's just inviting women to drop into their own deliciousness, and just creating a space where women have the opportunity to see how incredible they are and just see themselves reflected in each other.”
And just like that, the floor opened and women were encouraged, one at a time, to take their moment on the stage. “There's a real reverence in the air when a woman just goes inside of herself and enjoys herself and she gives us the honour and the privilege of witnessing that,” the dance teacher says. “And it's just jaw-droppingly beautiful and it's inspiring, and there’s a lot of awe in the room.”