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PERMACULTURE & ECOVILLAGE CURRICULUM
HANDS-ON ACTION-LEARNING
SOCIAL PERMACULTURE
COMMUNITY & DYNAMIC GOVERNANCE
ANIMAL SYSTEMS & FOOD FOREST GARDENING
NATURE AWARENESS & INDIGENOUS WISDOM APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
EMBODIMENT PRACTICES
INTEGRATIVE ECO-SOCIAL DESIGN
INNER ECOLOGY
INVISIBLE STRUCTURES
SONG, CEREMONY, RITES OF PASSAGE
& MUCH MORE
Hosted By
Facilitators, Teachers & Constants
Jay Ma
Kay Cafasso
Max Meyers
Augustus Keala Young
Jenny Pell
Tracy Matfin
La ‘Akea Community
Additional Instructors & Special Guests
to be announced soon!
Course Inspiration
“Aloha ‘Aina” is Hawaiian for “love of the land”, or “to love, respect, and nurture the land.” As human beings now facing a time of great environmental and social transformation, we believe that it is through this spirit of reconnecting to ourselves, to our communities, and to the Earth with a spirit of love and care that we will renew and restore a healthy balance of human beings living in harmony with each other and their natural environment. We are inspired and grateful to be offering this holistic permaculture design intensive to the greater Island Community to further empower and synergize our efforts of personal, ecological, and social regeneration.
Course Description
The Aloha ‘Aina Holistic Permaculture Design Course will include the standard 72-hour permaculture design curriculum based upon the original Mollison and Holmgren ideas and design philosophies published in The Permaculture Designer’s Manual, as well as be a nourishing retreat and hands-on immersion experience of sustainable living ecovillage design. In addition to the standard permaculture design certification curriculum, we recognize permaculture as an expanding, holistic design philosophy encompassing many fields. Accordingly, this permaculture design course will include and integrate additional content and activities such as nature awareness, indigenous wisdom, embodiment practices, inner work, group process, ecovillage design, hands-on, and more. With a focus on tending the inner, outer, and community landscapes... course participants will work with each other and local community residents on tangible design project scenarios to implement positive transformation within themselves and in the local community. For a more detailed description of course contents and instructors see below.
Topics to Include:
Permaculture Design
Permaculture Principles
Natural Pattern Recognition
Nature Awareness
Reading the Landscape
Pattern Design & Biomimicry
Bird Language
Maps & Mapping
Designer Tools
Design Process & Methods
Zones & Sectors
Site Analysis
Maps & Mapping
Urban Permaculture
Social Permaculture
Invisible Structures
Tropical, Arid & Cool Climates
Whole Systems Design
Design Projects
Hands-On Activities
Sustainable Systems
Water Cycles
Water on the Landscape
Earthworks & Pond Building
Soil Food Web
Soil Ecology & Soil Building
Forest Ecology
Plants & Home Gardens
Agroforestry & Food Forests
Rain Harvesting & Catchment
Natural Building
Renewable Energy
Appropriate Technology
Humanure
Fungi & Myco-Remediation
Integrated Animal Systems
Aquaculture & Aquaponics
Wildcrafting
Ecovillage Design & Community Building
Village Scale Design
Land Access & Legalities
Regenerative Real Estate
Community Governance
Democratic Decision Making
Compassionate Communication
Cultural Mentoring
Group Process & Facilitation
Community Building
Legal Structures
Ecovillage Design Charettes
Alternative Education
Cooperatives & Non-Profits
Intentional Communities
Holographic Org Design
Green Business
Green Economics
Alternative Currencies
Bio-Regionalism
Indigenous Wisdom
Personal Renewal
Health & Healing
Heart Circles
Holistic Nutrition
Yoga & Embodiment Practices
Inner Ecology
Zone Zero Work
Improvisation
Ritual & Ceremony
Personal Empowerment
Rites of Passage
Deep Ecology
Music & Song
Story Telling
What is Permaculture?
Certification Applicability
Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a Permaculture Design Certificate. Design Certification is applicable towards Gaia University Degree Programs.
Photos from previous Aloha ‘Aina Courses
To View Photos of Aloha ‘Aina 2009 Click Here.
To View Photos of Aloha ‘Aina 2008 Click Here.
Contact
For more information email education@livingmandala.com
Or Call: 707-634-1461
3rd
Aloha ‘Aina
Holistic Permaculture Design Course
March 3 - 19, 2012
La A’kea, Puna, Big Island, Hawaii
Tuition & Registration
Standard Course Tuition is $1500 U.S. dollars, which includes instruction, lodging, and 3 delicious, nutritious, and locally grown meals a day for the duration of the course - 17 days. Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a Permaculture Design Certificate.
* The tuition also includes the Dynamic Governance, Social Permaculture, & Village Design Intensive directly following the course. (More Info Below).
Kama ‘Aina Rate
We are offering a special discounted kama ‘aina rate of $995 for locals who live near by and are staying off-site. (real residents of Big Island only). An additional fee of $10 per night will be charged for any nights stayed over at La ‘Akea.
If you are a local click here to register for the kama ‘aina rate.
Dynamic Governance, Social Permaculture, & Village Design - March 17-18, 2012
This course will include an additional 2 Day Intensive on Dynamic Governance, Social Permaculture, & Village Design. We will explore the fundamentals, methodologies, and tools for dynamic governance through the lens of Village Design. Participants will learn strategies and proven modalities for creating and sustaining intentional communities, democratic decision-making processes, and agile project management skills for collaborative endeavors.
Developing a culture of inclusion and equality, reaching consent as a whole group, and being empowered to act swiftly and decisively are benchmarks of success for any organization, project, or community. Dynamic Governance is a proven approach that builds trust, inspires participation, and allows cohesive teams to effectively get results within their own sphere, while supporting the broader goals and success of the entire organization.
Learn a Fresh & Effective Approach To:
- Successful and productive meetings
- Streamlining group processes
- Defining and achieving goals with your group
- Giving and receiving effective leadership while remaining peers
-Agile project management for collaborative endeavors
- Organizational structures and democratic decision-making modalities for intentional communities
Site Details - La ‘Akea Community
La’akea is one of the oldest (and newest - compared to the indigenous Hawaiian people) Permaculture inspired and practicing Intentional Communities on the Hawaiian Islands. Their vision as an intentional community is to steward the land at La’akea, continue the mission of teaching permaculture at La’akea while expanding into others aspects of sustainability such as personal and relationship growth, communication techniques, emotional processing, healing arts and creative arts. For information on La’akea Community including visiting La’akea, doing a work exchange, internship program, and membership process visit them on-line at http://www.permaculture-hawaii.com/
Ecovillages & Intentional Communities
Over thee last 50 years, the international Ecovillage and Intentional Communities movement has birthed communities all over the world and connected together communities that already exist or have existed for thousands of years. Some of these communities include eco-towns like Auroville in South India, the Federation of Damanhur in Italy and Nimbin in Australia; small rural ecovillages like Gaia Asociación in Argentina and Huehuecoyotl in Mexico; urban rejuvenation projects like Los Angeles EcoVillage and Christiania in Copenhagen; permaculture design sites such as Crystal Waters, Australia, Cochabamba, Bolivia and Barus, Brazil; and educational centres such as Findhorn in Scotland, Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales, Earthlands in Massachusetts, large networks like Sarvodaya (11,000 sustainable villages in Sri Lanka); EcoYoff and Colufifa (350 villages in Senegal); the Ladakh Project on the Tibetian plateau; and many more.
internationally, we are on the brink of a back to the land and back to community movement, the likes of which are just beginning in Russia today. Where is your water source, food source, and community?
Worktrade Scholarship Opportunities
There are limited work-trade opportunities available. We generally do not offer worktrade below half the tuition cost of the course, and request that the worktrade be completed before the course begins. Some worktrade opportunities include arriving early and doing hands-on projects at La ‘Akea a week before the start of the course, as well as with Living Mandala. To inquire and apply for worktrade please about worktrade scholarship opportunities for this course email: education@livingmandala.com
Lodging
Various lodging opportunities are available for the course on-site. Standard lodging will be a choice of camping or sleeping on mats in a large group bunking facility. Smaller private or shared rooms with beds are available for individuals, couples, or groups for an additional cost. Please contact us if you are interested to upgrade to a private or shared room.
Refund Policy
Cancellations up to 2 weeks before the course before Feb 25 will be refunded, excluding a $125 processing fee. No refunds are given after Feb 25. In the unlikely event the course is cancelled, participants will be given a 100% refund. A $500 deposit is required to hold your spot in the course, with payment due in full by Feb 25.
Facilitators & Instructors
Jay Ma
Instructor / Facilitator
Kay Cafasso
Jenny Pell
Instructor / Facilitator
Angelica Papio
Support Instructor / Facilitator
Tracy Matfin
Support Instructor / Facilitator - La ‘akea
Max Meyers
Guest Instructor
Biko
Community has been a passion and home for Biko since the year 1998. He has lived in a variety of communities, from Shivalila – a small very communal group, to Breitenbush – a larger less communal one in Oregon. Biko has gained many relationship and communication skills from involvement in Peer counseling, non-violent communication, vipassana meditation, process psychology, men’s groups etc. He has an ease with children. He loves to juggle and is a part time teacher for the Hiccup circus which is a local circus, teaching skills to the children in the area. Biko spends much of his time in the gardens or orchards or making trails here on the land. He has a deep passion for sustainability and growing food.
Guest Instructor / Facilitator - La ‘akea
Dona Willoughby
Dona Willoughby spent 31 years in allopathic medicine specializing in women’s health care. She has taught high school, community college, and university students, as well as family practice residents. Her interests lie in how culture affects relationships and how to shift our current patterns to more sustainable, healthier ones. For two years she lived in and toured eco-villages around the world. Since 2005 she has lived and worked at La’akea.
Guest Instructor - La ‘akea
Judy Dolmatch
Judy Dolmatch, a native New Yorker, lived 20 years in Ashland, OR, before becoming a member of La’akea. A Gemini, born in June, 1952, she has a passion for innovative ideas, enlightened communication, and dynamic co-creativity. Judy is a licensed clinical social worker with specialties in psychodrama, group facilitation and EMDR for trauma resolution. She is a teacher and practitioner of Playback Theatre, comedy improv, and a founder of the ARTrageous Camps, co-created gatherings that employ the arts and ceremony for leadership skills, rites of passage and personal growth. (www.artrageouscamp.com) For Judy, La’akea is “the road not taken,” an opportunity to thrive in conscious community, connect deeply with the land, and provide a haven for those seeking healing, awareness, and beauty.
Guest Instructor - La ‘akea
A. Keala Young
Bios of Additional Instructors Coming Soon!
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