If an Owl Calls Your Name

Hosted by SENTIŌ

In-person

When

Feb 10, 6:00 PM GMT

Where

Dāna Cafe

214 Crookes, Sheffield, England, S10 1TG

Price

$4.00 USD per person

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About the event

SENTIŌ is honoured to host another gathering for “Ancestral Wisdom for Collective Healing”.

Join us as we watch “If an Owl Calls Your Name” together in mindful presence, followed by a sharing circle. This space is for communal healing reflection and connecting with our stories, our land, and our purpose!

“If an Owl Calls Your Name” Land : ESK’ETEMC, GITXSAN, AND WET’SUWET’EN (CANADA)

All proceeds from your reservation go directly to the tribes featured in the films, an offering of reciprocity and support for the voices and traditions being celebrated.

Suggested donation to the hosts: £5-10 per person

Event Schedule:

  • 18.00 - Doors open

  • 18.15 - Welcoming by SENTIŌ

  • 18.45 - Film starts

  • 20.15 - Short introspection break

  • 20.20 - Sharing circle

  • 21.30 - Doors close

Drinks and snacks available for purchase on-site

IMPORTANT INFO:

Ticket payments are processed in USD via Kinema. Most UK banks apply a small non-sterling transaction fee of around 2.75%. A small donation of US$4 (≈£3) secures your space. All proceeds of your reservation go straight to the tribes! We welcome an optional donation to the hosts, during the event (£5-10 per person suggested).

About the host: SENTIŌ (Latin: “to feel deeply, to sense”) is a mindfulness programme rooted in "Music as Medicine". Through art healing, mindful listening, and movement, SENTIŌ creates welcoming spaces where people can slow down, reconnect, and share in creativity as a source of wellbeing.

Connect with us: @sentiohealing

Connect with Dāna: @danacafesheffield

Connect with the producers: @scienceandnonduality_

About the film

Patricia June Vickers, her brother Roy Henry Vickers, along with other Indigenous elders, healers, and activists from the Esk’etemc, Gitxsan, and Wet’suwet’en territories reflect upon their lives as forcefully assimilated Canadians. The effects of intergenerational trauma echo through the voices of residential school survivors and their children as they heal from substance abuse, violence, and disconnect from their culture.

Through connection to land, ancestral wisdom, and ceremonial healing they transform darkness into forgiveness and inner reconciliation. Prayers beyond religion, these stories echo a universal yearning for belonging and the sacredness of all life.

Genre

Documentary

Released

2025

Director

Zaya Benazzo, Maurizio Benazzo

Producer

Finley MacNeil, Alexis Aurigemma

Executive Producer

Patricia June Vickers

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