


"After dancing with Mariposa Movement, I felt grounded, clear, and capable of taking care of what needed my attention."
Sarah Petryk, Online Dance Participant
Tired of spending too many hours, days & precious moments in your head? Managing, stressing, procrastinating, overthinking?
There's another way. A simpler way. And it's through the body.

Come Dance With Us
Join Aliza Rivka: Board-Certified Dance Therapist, DJ, and founder of Mariposa Movement for a 90-minute live online dance journey to release tension, awaken inner clarity, and return to your body's wisdom.
We promise: you'll feel better within the first 5 minutes of dancing with us!

Here's what you'll experience:
✓ Release the tension you've been carrying in your body and nervous system
✓ Clear mental fog and overwhelm through embodied movement that gets you out of your head
✓ Reconnect with your authentic self and remember who you are beneath all the doing
✓ Feel held in sacred community with other women ready to come home to themselves

Can't make it live?
Register anyway, and we'll send you the replay.
“I feel so rejuvenated and connected and lifted from the heaviness.”
Meira, Online Dance Participant
Why This Matters
While the world speeds up and disconnects us from ourselves, we create spaces to root in what's real.
This isn't about perfect choreography or how it looks. It's about moving from the inside out, shifting the energy that's been stuck, clearing space for your truth to emerge, and remembering that your body holds more wisdom than your anxious thoughts.

Meet Your Guide
DJ Aliza Rivka, BC-DMT
Founder of Mariposa Movement
Board Certified Dance Therapist
International DJ & Retreat Host
Aliza is a board-certified Dance/Movement Therapist, DJ & International Retreat Host with decades of experience guiding women through meaningful, embodied transformation. One of very few people on the planet doing this exact work: blending clinical somatic training with live DJ sets she mixes herself, Aliza creates containers where women drop the masks, move their bodies without judgment, and remember what it feels like to be truly seen and held.


