Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage near Rutledge, Missouri, USA. Dancing Rabbit is an intentional community in the pioneering stage. The community was formed in 1997 with the purchase of 280 acres (1.1 km2) of land in northeast Missouri by the Dancing Rabbit Land Trust. Its current, on site population is around 30 people with the intention of growing to a small, locally self-reliant town of 500 to 1000 residents. All members of Dancing Rabbit agree to abide by ecological covenants and sustainability guidelines. Residents are responsible for their own finances, food, housing, and other necessities. There are a number of co-ops residents can elect to be a part of. These co-ops include services for vehicles, food, health care, showers, phone, and internet. The town includes egalitarian communiti
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| - Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage near Rutledge, Missouri, USA. Dancing Rabbit is an intentional community in the pioneering stage. The community was formed in 1997 with the purchase of 280 acres (1.1 km2) of land in northeast Missouri by the Dancing Rabbit Land Trust. Its current, on site population is around 30 people with the intention of growing to a small, locally self-reliant town of 500 to 1000 residents. All members of Dancing Rabbit agree to abide by ecological covenants and sustainability guidelines. Residents are responsible for their own finances, food, housing, and other necessities. There are a number of co-ops residents can elect to be a part of. These co-ops include services for vehicles, food, health care, showers, phone, and internet. The town includes egalitarian communiti (en)
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| - Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage near Rutledge, Missouri, USA. Dancing Rabbit is an intentional community in the pioneering stage. The community was formed in 1997 with the purchase of 280 acres (1.1 km2) of land in northeast Missouri by the Dancing Rabbit Land Trust. Its current, on site population is around 30 people with the intention of growing to a small, locally self-reliant town of 500 to 1000 residents. All members of Dancing Rabbit agree to abide by ecological covenants and sustainability guidelines. Residents are responsible for their own finances, food, housing, and other necessities. There are a number of co-ops residents can elect to be a part of. These co-ops include services for vehicles, food, health care, showers, phone, and internet. The town includes egalitarian communities, cohousing, and individual households. Dancing Rabbit aims to create a culture that is environmentally and also socially sustainable. The community's culture incorporates feminism, respect for the arts, consensus decision-making, nonviolence, and nonviolent communication. The common desire for environmental sustainability underlies all decisions at Dancing Rabbit. The community promotes itself as a viable example of sustainable living and aims to spread its vision through visitor programs, internships, work exchange, academic and other publications, and speaking engagements. Two other intentional communities neighbor Dancing Rabbit: , and . The three communities are known locally as the 'tri-communities'. (en)
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