About Meagan
Meagan Chandler (she/her) is the mother of a bright and glorious toddler, an embodied arts educator, and a performance and ceremonial artist. Her current work focuses on ancestral coaching, song as offering, and cultural healing—inviting people into deeper relationship with their lineages in service to a more just world. Through song, ritual, theatre and creative practice, she supports individuals and communities in cultivating relational paradigms that can nourish future generations.
Born in Boulder, Colorado, Meagan’s ancestral journeys have taken her to Alba (Scotland), Éireann (Ireland), Cymru (Wales), Briton, Western Europe, and Scandinavia. Based now in the ancestral lands of the Tewa people in Santa Fe, NM’s Galisteo watershed, she carries forward a devotion to nurturing connection, beauty, and resilience in human culture, in service to this Holy Wild World.
Her path has also been shaped by decades as a professional performer and educator. She has taught for 15 years at Sage Programs. A Flamenco singer and expressive arts practitioner, Meagan has toured nationally with groups such as Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana and Maria Benitez’ Next Generation, and the National Institute of Flamenco. She has recorded extensively with the electronic duo Desert Dwellers and Mediterranean Americana group Trio Andaluz, and released her own original album, Sensual (2013).
Trained in Estill Voice™, diverse world music traditions, rites of passage work, ceremonial arts, and body-centered transformational practice, she has taught and performed across the U.S. and internationally. Meagan has been deeply shaken and reformed by her studies and apprenticships with Sage Hamilton, Martin Prechtel, Bill Plotkin, Melissa Michaels, among others.
With great playfulness and creativity, she continues to weave together voice, movement, story, and ritual as pathways toward healing and cultural renewal. Whether leading a song circle, guiding ancestral inquiry, or cooking alongside her little one in the kitchen, she tends the seeds of culture that might one day blossom into a more relational and life-honoring world.