Ten Years Later, 50 People Call Dancing Rabbit Home

A large pre-dinner summertime circle up

Written by Ted Sterling

When I first came to Dancing Rabbit as an intern in 2001, there was a poster chart in one of the old double-wide trailer’s back hallways showing a more-or-less exponential projected growth rate, with a fairly linear actual growth rate plotted year-by-year beneath it.

At our Land Day rituals, I have heard stories about how the original group of six founding members dwindled in the first couple years to as few as three people. Having come to Dancing Rabbit interested in starting my own community but concerned that I might not have what it would take to do it, I could easily put myself in those shoes, with 280 acres, a lot of loans, lots of ideas, and not a lot of people settling down to help. Makes me sweat a little now just to think about it, even though I wasn’t here.

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Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage: Celebrating 10 Years

On October 5-7, Dancing Rabbit celebrated its 10th anniversary and reunion, and rabbits present and past joined to commemorate and reminisce about the community. In this episode of DRTV, Tony and Cecil, two of the six original Dancing Rabbit co-founders reflect on the progress and growth of the ecovillage against the backdrop of the reunion celebrations and festivities.The land on which Dancing Rabbit is situated was originally purchased ten years ago, in October 1997, and since then it has come quite a ways since the days when the community was almost nothing more than a vision.