Our Community
Teachers, Healers, Curators, Holders, friends and neighbors; our aim is to Steward this land together with respect for nature and for the love of connection.
13 Moons Stewards
Oriana Moebius
Oriana is the heart and visionary behind 13 Moons; a devoted mother of four, a space holder, and steward of both land and community. With a deep reverence for the Earth and the sacred rhythms of life, she creates spaces that nourish connection, presence, and belonging. Her work is rooted in honoring the intelligence of the land and the people who gather upon it, with a natural ability to bring beauty, intention, and ease into each experience.
As a gifted hostess and “medicine mama,” Oriana holds spaces that feel both grounded and alive, where mamas, children, and community are genuinely cared for and welcomed. Her generosity is woven into every detail, from the way a space is prepared to the way people are received and held. Through 13 Moons, she offers an experience of connection to the land, and to something deeper that can be experienced when we slow down and come back to what is sacred.
Rachelle Anslyn is an event curator and facilitator devoted to creating spaces that foster real connection, embodiment, and meaningful experience. With over 20 years of work in body-based practices, relational dynamics, and transformational leadership, she brings both depth and intuition to the environments she designs. Drawing from a background in psychology, intimacy work, bodywork, yoga, and ceremonial practices, Rachelle weaves together people, place, and energy to create gatherings that are intentional, grounded, and truly felt.
Rachelle Anslyn
Anders Carlson
Anders is a thoughtful, hardworking creator and community builder., As a talented videographer, he captures life with depth and artistry,. He shows up fully everywhere he goes, His support,, Care, and Creativity are ALWAYS palPAPLE. Always a “yes” to life, he moves with curiosity, generosity, and a spirit of AN adventurOUS LIFE;,, HE IS A MASTER OF THE flow STATE. He’s also known for his big, real hugs; the kind that make you feel instantly at home and cared for;
Sarah Schlichter
Sarah Schlichter is a naturalist, mother, and forest school teacher whose work is rooted in relationships—between children, adults, and the living world around them.
Through Waldkinder Colorado, she guides children and families into a slower, more attentive way of being outside. Her work is less about instruction and more about noticing: the subtle shifts of the seasons, the language of the body, and the unfolding of each child in their own time.
Her work is for families seeking something more grounded—spaces where children can be fully themselves, and where connection to the natural world becomes a foundation for growth, resilience, and belonging.
Find out more about Sarah and her Mud Muffins program held at 13 Moons Here
Our Teachers
Alli Hutchins
Movement Teacher
Allison Hutchins is a highly experienced teacher and facilitator with over 20 years of embodied practice in Kundalini Yoga & Tantra, Hatha Yoga, Somatic Awareness, and Meditation. She teaches with clarity, presence, and heart, guiding people to connect with their own innate wisdom and vitality.
Drawing from lineage-informed practices without dogma, Allison creates a space where each person is invited to feel fully human, fully present, and fully alive. Her teaching honors the body, mind, and subtle energies, helping people move, breathe, and awaken in ways that feel integrated, empowering, and deeply nourishing. Contact Alli
Emily Fifer
Movement and Dance Teacher
Emily Fifer is a dance artist based in the Roaring Fork Valley. She has a Master of Fine Arts in Modern Dance from the University of Utah,
where she focused on improvisational techniques and somatic modalities to explore relationships in choreography.
She has performed with companies in Denver, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Missoula and Carbondale. Since 2016, she has danced and choreographed for Carbondale Arts’ Fashion Show and became the assistant director of dance this past year. Emily’s improvisational style is inspired by a keen sense of detail for one’s own experience as it relates to other.
Alya Howe
Movement, Dance, holder, curator
Alya Howe is a movement‑based and storytelling‑focused artist whose work examines personal histories, interior landscapes, and the social and environmental pressures shaping individuals and communities. Her background includes work with the José Limón Dance Company, Kei Takei, Danceteller, Zakir Hussain, and teaching roles at the State Ballet School in Athens, the Laban Institute, and the Lincoln Center Institute. In the Roaring Fork Valley, she founded Under Alya’s Umbrella, creating platforms centered on performance and community narrative. Writ Large extends this practice, presenting stories that highlight lived experience, community memory, and the role of narrative in cohesion and resilience. Contact Alya
Jenn Cambell
Movement and Dance Teacher
Jen Campbell is a seeker and a teacher, a lover of dance and poetry. She’s deeply curious about bodies, beings and the souls that inhabit them. She’s often found wandering out in the mountains with her dog and reluctant teen, teaching movement of varying kinds, connecting with family and friends, performing with CoMotion and learning to be a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner. Jen holds a BA in Dance from the University of CO and is excited to explore movement and healing in community.. Contact Jen
Meagan Londy
Movement and Dance Teacher
Meagan Londy Shapiro is a local choreographer and movement artist. She has a B.A. in modern dance with a focus on composition and improvisation from Middlebury College. She has performed and collaborated with various companies and choreographers in New England, New York City, Boulder, CO, and locally with CoMotion Dance Company. Meagan has been the director of dance and choreography for Carbondale Arts’ Fashion Show since 2019. Her approach to improvisational work can be summarized with 3 rules: Show up. Pay attention. Don’t be attached to the results.
Ann O’brien
Sensei, Spiritual Guide and Healer
Ann O’Brien Sensei holds the rank of nidan (2nd degree black belt) with the USAF (United States Aikido Federation). Her teachers have included Peter Bernath Shihan, Penny Bernath Shihan, Mike Jones Sensei, Hiroshi Ikeda Shihan, Tres Hofmeister Shihan, and more.
Off the mat, she is a spiritual guide, energy healer and best-selling author. Her latest book, The Dance of Love: Mastering Your Relationships through Aikido Wisdom, brings Aikido principles to a general audience looking for better relationships of all types. Learn more and pick up copies here.
Community in unity
Our frequent collaborators
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Gabriela Mejia
Renaissance Woman - Dancer, Musician, Artist, Muralist and Guide
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Dustin Eli
Musician, Sacred-Space Holder, Creative Designer
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Tara Sheahan
Guide, Healer, Founder of Oniya Bison Rewilding Project
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Kyle Jason Leitzke
Coach, Men’s work facilitator, Sacred space holder
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Brooks Barron
Executive Coach, Sound ceremonies, Wilderness quests
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Davis Cowles
Life, Breath & Movement Coach

