Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage

Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage, sustainability demonstration project, and intentional community.
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At Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage (DR), we understand how difficult it can be to live sustainably and responsibly within modern US culture. We believe that we can work to build a healthy alternative-- a social structure that is both non-exploitative and vibrant. As our village grows, we see this ideal take shape more clearly every day: a diverse range of people living ecologically sound lives in a community that truly serves as an example of positive human action within the natural world.

05/12/2026

A Sense of Place: A Dancing Rabbit Update

another win for mothers raising babies is that sometimes I am able to successfully incubate a batch of eggs, or order th...
05/11/2026

another win for mothers raising babies is that sometimes I am able to successfully incubate a batch of eggs, or order through the mail a batch of day old chicks, and then transplant them under broody hens to do the rearing. Broody hens are also excellent at incubating eggs, but there is a bit of challenge on the management side. It works, every year we have hens hatching chicks. But sometimes I also incubate the eggs indoors to keep other hens from continuing to lay eggs under them and creating chaos (cracking, chilled embryos, returning to the adjacent nest, etc. etc.)

In celebration of mothers!  One thing that defines the activities of  the Dancing Rabbit Dairy co-op, is that our moms r...
05/10/2026

In celebration of mothers! One thing that defines the activities of the Dancing Rabbit Dairy co-op, is that our moms raise their own babies. This is so hard to manage, especially with the cows. We stick with it through the mess and frustrations because it is profoundly important, despite the challenges.

Give STL progress report! We’ve raised $1,570  out of our goal of $5,000, and we’ve only got until midnight to get there...
05/07/2026

Give STL progress report! We’ve raised $1,570 out of our goal of $5,000, and we’ve only got until midnight to get there.

To make up the difference we need your help! Every dollar raised goes into our scholarship and sliding scale fund. This allows us to offer our Sustainable Living Visitor Program on a sliding scale, allowing participants to pay exactly what they are able to for what can be a powerful and life-changing experience. It will also allow us to provide scholarships to our programs on natural building and permaculture.

“One of the most nourishing experiences I’ve had in years. This program fulfilled deep needs for me that the outside world hadn’t been able to meet for most of my life.” –Erin Rosenfeld, 2021

“Communal sustainability is one thing to read and study, but the opportunity to live amidst it and speak to those who practice it every day is INVALUABLE.” –Kendall Dane 2024

Help us eliminate financial barriers to sustainable living by donating today, and give someone with the dream of a better future the tools to realize it. The first $2,000 in donations are fully matched!*

Donate now using this link: https://www.givestlday.org/give/dancingrabbitecovillage

Share this post with friends and family and encourage them to donate as well.

*Thanks to a donation from our longtime friends, Ed Pultz and Wendy Soderland!

Today's the day. Will you help us make regenerative community living accesible?“All of the ideas we have about living in...
05/07/2026

Today's the day. Will you help us make regenerative community living accesible?

“All of the ideas we have about living in a better way for us and the Earth are possible, and community is the way to do it. I learned so much and had so much fun and this program really changed my trajectory in ways I never expected. I really can’t recommend it enough.” –Juji Jamieson, visitor, 2021

Every year, we welcome over 100 people into our village. They come to share, learn, sing, build, and celebrate the beauty, struggle, and triumph of life lived in community; one which is striving for harmony with the natural and human worlds. As you know, this is a rare thing these days. Which is odd, given that, for many of our visitors, it feels so deeply right; like they’re finding something which is hard to believe we ever lost.

“You have to see the other side! There is a different, more meaningful and more fulfilling way to live.” –Jenna Sandry, 2024

Our mission is to bring this experience to as many people as possible; showing all who are curious that there is a different, more meaningful way to live. We also teach them the skills needed to bring this way of being into their own lives and communities, or give life at DR a shot. Our flagship program, the Sustainable Living Visitor Program, is a one to two-week comprehensive introduction to sustainable living and Dancing Rabbit. We offer this program on a sliding scale and offer additional scholarships to all of our programs. However, in order to maintain this level of openness, we need your support.

Today is Give STL and 100 percent of donations will be used to bolster financial accessibility to our programs through scholarships and our sliding scale. By making the experience of sustainable community living available to all who seek it, we are ensuring that those with a vision of a better world are given the tools to realize it. Our goal is to raise $5,000, and the first $2,000 will be fully matched!*

Ways to get involved:

1) Donate now and lend a hand to those on their journey to regenerative living.

https://www.givestlday.org/give/dancingrabbitecovillage

2) Share this post friends and family and encourage them to donate.

*Thanks to a donation by our longtime friends, Ed Pultz and Wendy Soderland!

There are many paths which lead to Dancing Rabbit. Mine began in college, when, through my studies in anthropology, I di...
05/05/2026

There are many paths which lead to Dancing Rabbit. Mine began in college, when, through my studies in anthropology, I discovered the world of ecovillages. Eight years later I landed at DR for a six-month stint in the work exchange program. Having no outside job to return to and the desire and ability to do physical labor, it suited me well. It allowed me to steadily get a feel for life at DR while learning the ins and outs of running a small-scale regenerative dairy.

While this is a beautiful way to explore life at DR, it does not suit everyone. It requires a one-month commitment and 25 hours of physical labor per week. For many folks interested in exploring ecological community living, the Sustainable Living Visitor Program is the ticket. The one to two-week program offers a comprehensive introduction to all things Dancing Rabbit: sustainable community design and technologies, regenerative farming, conflict resolution, community governance, co-operative structures and, perhaps above all, the experience that a different, more meaningful way to live exists in 21st century America.

In a moment we’ll hear from someone who arrived last spring via the visitor program, and is now exploring life at Dancing Rabbit.

But first, Thursday, May 7 is Give STL. One hundred percent of donations will go into our scholarship and sliding scale fund, allowing anyone to attend our visitor program at whatever price they can afford. By making the experience of sustainable community living available to all who seek it, we are ensuring that those with a vision of a better world are given the tools to realize it. Our goal is to raise $5,000, and the first $2,000 will be fully matched!*

Ways to get involved:

1) Donate now and lend a hand to those on their journey to regenerative living.

https://www.givestlday.org/give/dancingrabbitecovillage

2) Mark your calendar for May 7, and donate on the big day!

3) Share this post

*Thanks to our longtime friends, Ed Pultz and Wendy Soderland.

Now, let’s hear from Lindsey, a recent DR transplant, about how the visitor program played a role in her journey…

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I participated in Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage’s visitor program and work exchange program, and I am now exploring residency. And while I have lived in several communities around the US over the past 20 years, I can honestly say, I have never experienced anything quite like Dancing Rabbit.

Most communities I have lived in or visited have been bonded together by mission statements that include elements of sustainable agriculture, experiential education, health and well-being, and/or resource and land stewardship. Typically, these missions have focused on a handful of projects or ventures that most, or all, residents participate in, and which are intended to support the community over time–physically and beyond.
At Dancing Rabbit, the mission of creating a sustainable society is both simple and expansive. What distinguishes it from my previous community experiences is the vastness and diversity of the projects fulfilling its mission. It’s a true village, in the sense that it is made up of individuals and families that have been invited to bring all of their passion projects and personal visions with them into their everyday lives.

As a matter of fact, the primary limitation I experienced in my two-week visit is that there could never be enough time to touch, or be touched by, the rainbow of projects and lifestyles alive at present–let alone all of the potential projects one’s imagination may conjure up, given the time and space for reverie!
And while this reflection may sound like a bit of a rave, I want to be clear: this village is not a getaway, or a retreat from real life–these folks are working hard to spin the fibers of a life rich in alternatives to the status quo. Residents are busy, and calendars are full.
So, what makes this pace and style of life different? Well, in my humble and limited perspective, the answer to that question is palpable in the conversations with the folks that live there, and the glimmer in their eyes when they get to share what they are creating, and dreaming of creating, with all of us who take the time to visit. They may be “chopping wood and hauling water,” but this (literal and metaphorical) wood and water is directly in service to the quality of their lives, and the lives of their loved ones and neighbors.

There is something so refreshing about offering one’s blood, sweat and tears into an ecosystem that directly supports and sustains itself, versus through the multiple degrees of separation our capitalistic systems have normalized for us all.
I highly recommend checking out the DR visitor program if you have interest in living in an intentional society that is “walking the walk,” or if you are seeking inspiration on creating alternatives to the systems that continually underserve and exhaust us all where you live. And if nothing else, come check out the program to simply be reminded that we can, and we will, create ways of being that are so much healthier and more fulfilling than those we are being sold.

All journeys to finding community look different; some start theirs early, suspecting from a young age that something is...
05/02/2026

All journeys to finding community look different; some start theirs early, suspecting from a young age that something isn’t quite right with society and the ways of living we’ve been thrust into. Others may lead a full and varied life before realizing that any alternatives exist; checking all the boxes society expects of them, only to discover that many of these metrics bear only a tenuous relation to true happiness. Most of us fall somewhere in between.

If you’ve found a happy life, filled with connection and meaning, while existing within the prevailing framework, I am sincerely happy for you. For many though, even those who have found “success” within the system, there remains a certain disconnect, a sense that something fundamental is missing from our modern way of life. But what is it? Well, whole books could be written (and have) about this, but a few things come to mind:

1) A deep sense of belonging to a community, tribe, or family.
2) A life connected to the natural world and the changing seasons.
3) The ability to access land and interact with it in creative, sustainable, and nourishing ways. Maintaining this connection across generations.
4) A sense that the principal pursuits of our lives are contributing to a greater good, however defined.
5) The knowledge that we are restoring, not degrading, the foundation upon which all life, including our own, relies upon.

Bringing these elements back into our world will be the work of generations. Though a monumental task, it’s already begun; particularly in ecovillages and intentional communities (In indigenous communities, this work has never stopped). My home of six years, Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage, is one such place.

“Life feels different [at Dancing Rabbit]. There is a connection to the natural world and other people that is rarely present elsewhere.” –Randall Lux, visitor, 2023

Everyone deserves the chance to experience, and remember, that life can be different. Unfortunately, this remains notoriously inaccessible to a majority of people. Either folks aren’t aware that any alternatives exist, or they have fears, judgements, entanglements, or hardships that prevent them from taking the leap.

“My biggest fear was that it would be a bubble of people escaping the world. Instead, it’s people committing to being part of the world in the most active way possible.”
–Juji, visitor, 2021

Our mission is to bring the experience and skills of sustainable community living to all who seek it, while meeting people where they are. To do this, we welcome 100-200 people every year to experience and learn from our community through a variety of educational programs. In order to make these as accessible as possible we offer a sliding scale, a free work exchange program, and scholarships for all programs. Our goal is to never deny anyone because of money. This is only possible because of the generosity of those in our network.

Hence the reason why I am reaching out today: Thursday, May 7, is Give STL, a regional fundraiser to support good work being done around St. Louis and Missouri. This year 100% of donations will go towards our sliding scale and scholarship fund. Our goal is to raise $5,000. The first $2,000 will be fully matched!*

Ways to get involved:

1) Donate now and lend a hand to those on their journey to regenerative living. https://www.givestlday.org/give/dancingrabbitecovillage

2) Mark your calendar for May 7, and donate on the big day!

3) Share this post with friends and family and encourage them to donate as well.

*Thanks to our longtime friends, Ed Pultz and Wendy Soderland. We’re searching for more matching donations!

“…you will be hard-pressed to find a group of people so openly and honestly dedicated to pursuing creative ecologically sustainable living options AND emotionally sustainable processes of living in community together. The [visitor] program is well-structured and will give you a good idea of what is involved in Dancing Rabbit–how it works, who lives here, and some of its shortcomings. Plus, it’s hella fun!”
–River Abel, visitor, 2021

04/30/2026

I feel clumsy editing and posting videos. Please enjoy our beautiful outdoor kitchen, we worked really hard on it!

04/28/2026

Visitor Season is Here: A Dancing Rabbit Update

I’m thrilled to get the does and kids out on pasture for the first time this spring! .
04/15/2026

I’m thrilled to get the does and kids out on pasture for the first time this spring!
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1 Dancing Rabbit Lane
Rutledge, MO
63563

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