Ana Gabriela Chavez

Ana Gabriela Chavez

Ana Gabriela Chavez

Kids Program 0-5 yrs leading educator.

Managua, Nicaragua

n extraordinary and multidisciplinary artist and educator. Anicca, well-known as a “rhythm giver”, brings a

fusion of Afro and Latin roots, whose transformative journey through music and dance has awaken souls

across the globe. She is also an educator who focuses on real-world problems and inquiry-based learning, fostering critical thinking and hands-on problem-solving. As a cacao dance facilitator and DJ, Anicca brings a unique blend of creativity and cultural expression to their work, using music and movement to inspire deeper connections with self and community.

Offer

Niche: Emotional intelligence and wellness community. Emphasis on environmental stewardship and sustainability. Function: Empower young minds and communities to think critically and act sustainably. Foster curiosity and innovation through inquiry-based teaching. Guide students and families toward conscious living and environmental responsibility. Cultivate future changemakers equipped to create lasting, positive impact. AS A CACAO DANCE FACILITATOR Niche: Intersection of wellness, cultural revival, and community-building through cacao dance. Focus: Use of cacao as a heart-opening plant medicine and dance as an expressive medium. Function: Facilitating transformative experiences that promote emotional release, self-awareness, and connection. Cultural Preservation: Honoring and preserving indigenous Mesoamerican cacao traditions. Community Impact: Creating spaces for participants to connect deeply with themselves, others, and nature. Holistic Well-being: Helping individuals release stress, cultivate joy, and foster communal unity through music and movement. Broader Role: Contributing to personal well-being and the cultural and spiritual renaissance within the impact ecosystem.

NEED

Building a network of aligned collaborators: Finding individuals or organizations who share your vision and values in holistic education and sustainability can be difficult. Many people may be interested, but aligning on long-term goals, commitment levels, and approach to impact requires time, clear communication, and trust-building. This challenge can slow down progress in expanding projects and initiatives. Lack of Awareness: Many potential funders may not fully understand the value of cacao dance and its cultural, spiritual, and community impact, making it harder to secure financial backing. High Travel Costs: Traveling for networking, workshops, and collaborations can be expensive, especially when trying to build connections internationally or in remote areas where cacao traditions are rooted.

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