Healing is woven into Daily Life

Rootsong grew from a longing for a way of life where healing flows naturally through everyday rhythm.

Here, movement, touch, land stewardship, shared meals, and meaningful connection exist in harmony. Breath meets soil. Strength meets softness. Structure meets creative flow.

Rootsong began with a vision to cultivate a place where people can gather, restore, grow, and participate in a co-creative community.

Over time, that vision rooted itself in 26 acres of forest and field in Lincolnville, Maine on unceded Wabanaki land. The living ecosystem itself guides and inspires the work unfolding here.

This is a space that grows season by season.
It deepens through practice.
It evolves through participation.

The Living Foundation

Embodied practice anchors everything at Rootsong.

Yoga here blends classical Hatha foundations with expressive movement, rotational flow, strength-building, breathwork, and moments of play. Sessions support resilience, mobility, vitality, and self-trust while welcoming creativity and exploration.

Bodywork is collaborative and restorative. Each session honors the body’s intelligence and supports integration through steady, respectful touch. Structural techniques, craniosacral work, lymphatic support, chakra attunement, and sound healing exist alongside intuitive presence and client participation.

The way we move influences how we build.
The way we breathe shapes how we communicate.
The way we care for our bodies reflects our care for each other and the land.

An Eco Community in Motion

Rootsong functions as both home and gathering place.

Gardens expand each year.
Fruit trees mature and multiply.
Solar panels rise onto rooftops.
Tiny homes and a gathering yurt take shape.

The land includes mixed hardwood forest, winding trails, open fields, a seasonal pond, and an emerging ancestor garden for reflection and quiet honoring.

Here, practices like composting, low-tox living, thoughtful resource use, and ecological awareness are woven into ordinary daily life.

Guests enter a space that feels lived-in, cared for, and alive.

Community as Ecosystem

Rootsong operates through stewardship and shared responsibility.

Community members and guests journey through seasons of transition, creativity, and growth. Artists, builders, practitioners, families, and entrepreneurs gather in a rhythm that nurtures both autonomy and collaboration to coexist.

Shared meals, projects, and movement serve as natural opportunities for connection.

Belonging here is shaped by shared values:

Care.
Presence.
Respect.
Participation.

Community unfolds organically and strengthens through contribution.

Healing is Relational

Healing at Rootsong is relational.

It includes:

Work, rest, and play.
Strength and softness.
Stillness and joyful movement.
Regulation and creative expression.

Families are welcome here, and children are seen as whole humans. We are all enriched by the diversity of nervous systems, cultural backgrounds, and spiritual perspectives.

Why the Name Rootsong

The name reflects a simple understanding:

As we root into the land, body, and our relations with each other, we can begin to hear and express our true voice and song.

Rootsong expresses the harmony between grounding and growth, and nurtures belonging and authentic creative expression.

An Invitation

Rootsong welcomes those drawn to embodied healing, place-based community, healing and expressive arts.

Arrive for yoga.
Arrive for bodywork.
Arrive for retreat, workshop, seasonal stay, or quiet reflection.

You enter a living environment shaped by care and participation.

This space continues to grow through curiosity, collaboration, and devotion to embodied practice.

Step into the rhythm with us

Support Rootsong

Rootsong is a growing, land-based project rooted in care, collaboration, and long-term stewardship.

If you feel connected to this work and would like to support the continued development of the land, community spaces, and offerings, contributions are always appreciated.

Your support helps sustain the gardens, trails, gathering spaces, and the ongoing creation of a place where people and the more-than-human world can return to healthy relations.

A lush vegetable garden with sunflowers, leafy greens, and other plants, surrounded by a grassy field and woods.
Mixed salad with greens, sliced roasted butternut squash, sliced onions, a poached egg, black peppercorns, and a fork.
Four women doing partnered yoga stretches on mats in an outdoor pavilion with a wooden roof and railing, surrounded by trees and houses in the background.