The Qutch and the Szjnt in Literature: A Literary Analysis

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The qutch and the szjnt are two fictional creatures from a fantasy world. The qutch is a small, furry creature with large ears and a long tail. It lives in trees and feeds on berries and nuts. The qutch is known for its agility and ability to move swiftly through the treetops. It has a friendly and curious nature, often approaching humans with caution but quickly warming up to them once trust is established. The szjnt, on the other hand, is a massive, fearsome creature that roams the forests.



The Witch Dance: What It Is And Where You Can See It Live

Every year, women and men get together to celebrate the seasons, host gatherings, dance, and have a good time.

But at the end of April, the women of Wolfshäger Hexenbrut (in English: The Wolf Hunter's Coven), located in Wolfshagen im Harz, Germany, do something a little different.

They get together to celebrate Walpurgis, a holiday celebrating fertility, celebrations including lots of dancing, foods, and drinking, which usually occurs every year on April 30th.

However, in 2016, their celebrations included a choreographed dance to Schüttel deinen Speck, in English: Shake Your Bacon, by German Reggae-Pop artist, Peter Fox, in 2008.

The dance went viral once posted to YouTube -

See their dance video here:

After their video took off, it made waves all around the world.

Their 'Witch Dance' was then picked up by various different covens, pagan groups and Halloween celebrations all over the world, becoming particularly popular with US-based groups.

The ladies posted a thank you note for the response they received that first year.

The choreography was later released to English by American choreographer Kelli Derengowski in North Carolina.

Since then, groups from all over the world have taken up the dance, and many groups have performed the witch dance live.

In America, the dances seem to have been scheduled not in honor of Walpurgis, but rather, for Samhain, also known as Halloween.

After these dance videos started popping up in cities all over the world from 2016-2017. This seems to have thereby turning Peter Fox's Schüttel deinen Speck into a now sort of universal anthem for female power.

Pop-Up Halloween Parade Witch Dancing Flash Mob Community Opportunity

Oh my goddess y’all! This is breaking news I wanna share with you NOW so maybe you can find a witch crew in your neck of the woods and together put out some light energy in these bonkers times!

Hi! I’m Bevin! I want to be a good influence on you! Community care really is the way we are going to create the world of our dreams and I want to help you get networked to folks you align with! This is a cool opportunity!

My local bestie Alexis (she’s a Port Townsend expert and has helped me understand this gorgeous neck of the Olympic Peninsula soooo much) slid into my texts inviting me to a pop-up witch flash mob practice session.

The “Witch Dance” is a choreographed dance, first performed in 2016 by the women of Wolfshager Hexenbrut (in English; The Wolf Hunter’s Coven), located in Wolfshagen in Harz, Germany. *Seen in above video. It is always performed to Peter Fox’s song “Schuttel dienen Speck,” which translates to “shake Your Bacon.”

Our local group is known as the Dancing Witches of the Olympic Peninsula and I only just met them at the dance class yesterday! I picked it up in one hour, and will likely need a couple more hours of practice at home and with the group to know it in my body. I think one of many reasons that make me a great aerobics instructor is that I don’t necessarily feel like a natural on the dance floor, I just show up and do it anyway. And I dedicate myself to the pursuit. Gives me good empathy for folks who also feel awkward on the dance floor!

I consider myself a “deliberate dancer” and it doesn’t matter if I’m “good” or not.

Photo from a Glowing Goddess Getaway campout in the Berkshires in 2019–we made witch hats!

During our witch dance practice yesterday I was thinking about how these pop-up dance classes and performances are such a great way for folks who are witch identified to go out and meet potential new friends and community locally!

Community requires you keep showing up. “If you WANT community, you have to BE community.”–Myleik Teele

We are organized by a volunteer teacher (who has the greatest witch cackle I’ve ever heard in person) and a couple of volunteer wranglers and a facebook group for central information distribution.

I have volunteered so many hours in service to creating community in my life. Community care is the way we are going to get through these uncertain times. Bringing people together is sacred alchemy, and has been primarily “women’s work” for millenia. I have intense gratitude for everyone who serves to create community.

How do you find out your local witch pop-up group? Creative googling! Search the comments of videos of these pop-up performances on the world wide web! Start one yourself, the song and the video instructions are available online! It’s a brief time period and not a big time commitment!

Show up and remember nobody ever died of awkward. The first few times I am in new community I feel all the social anxiety and terror. It’s easier for me with a bestie!

Who is a witch? I think it’s self identified! I love the definitions “A woman who is not afraid of her own power” and “Woman In Total Control of Herself” while also recognizing there’s no gatekeeping for womanhood, or requirement that one be a woman in order to be a witch. If you feel it and resonnate with it, own it! Show up! The divine feminine is in each of us, as well as the divine masculine.

My mom has a pretty great witch cackle, too, but it kind of scares me. Here’s me at 9 years old bein’ a baby witch!

Some folks (I’m looking at anyone with strong Cancer placements) feel left out before they even show up. I can’t fix that for you. But I can encourage you to give folks the benefit of the doubt! And remind you of the work of Doctor Brene Brown (a Scorpio) who teaches that vulnerability is the only way to create connection.

You gotta put yourself out there in order to have the intimacy you crave with community or friendships or relationships. And a pop-up witch dance is such a low stakes way to experience folks you might have FUN with and life is supposed to be FUN and NOT TOIL.

I am considering my costume ideas and how to make a cute witch broom for our performances. We have two! The local Halloween parade! AND there’s a “witch walk” in Port Townsend at 2PM on Saturday October 14, which is something you can look up in your local municipality as it is designed to support small businesses.

Witches for sure support small businesses because we know that every bit of our energy is currency!

Oooh, and if you’re doing the witch dance, I would encourage you at the end with the “snake arms” to envision light energy coming out of your hands. Hands are an extension of our hearts and sending our light energy out is needed now more than ever.

**Insert witchy cackle!**

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The szjnt, on the other hand, is a massive, fearsome creature that roams the forests. It has a slender body covered in thick, armored scales and a long, powerful tail. The szjnt is a carnivorous predator, feeding on smaller animals and occasionally venturing into nearby villages for livestock.

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The qutch and the szjnt

Its sharp claws and jaws make it a formidable hunter. Despite their differences in size and nature, the qutch and szjnt have a symbiotic relationship. The qutch uses its agility and speed to signal danger to the szjnt by emitting high-pitched chirping sounds. In return, the szjnt protects the qutch from larger predators and other threats. This partnership benefits both species, as the qutch gains protection while the szjnt gets an early warning system. The qutch and szjnt also have a unique communication method. They use a sonic language to communicate with each other, producing whistling and clicking sounds that are beyond human hearing. This specialized language allows them to coordinate and effectively work together to ensure their survival. In the fantasy world where the qutch and szjnt reside, they are revered by the local inhabitants. Their presence is seen as a sign of harmony and balance in nature. The qutch and szjnt are often depicted in paintings and folklore, symbolizing the importance of mutual cooperation and understanding. Overall, the qutch and szjnt showcase the beauty and complexity of nature's interconnections. Despite their differences, they have found a way to coexist and thrive together, serving as a powerful reminder of the importance of cooperation and harmony in our own world..

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