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Althaea @ Cambridge Masonic Temple “Life takes you unexpected places, love brings you home.” - Mitch Albom 🌿🐝 Hello Radiant Hearts — Heart Hive Morning Returns! 🐝🌿 We’ve missed you and we are so excited to announce the return of our monthly morning ecstatic dances at our Cambridge Hive. These mornings are about more than just movement — they’re about community, connection, and starting the day with pure joy. Whether you come to sweat, to shake, to release, or simply to remember the freedom of your own body, you’ll be held by the music, the collective energy, and the magic of this space. Facilitated with wisdom and flow by Althaea — a trained performer, educator, and creative healing artist who brings musical wellness, somatic clarity, and deep embodied healing into every room she holds. Whether through her Body Shame Recovery Mentorship, Somatic Wellness Coaching, or Sound Healing offerings, she creates spaces where we move from liberation, authentic expression, and healing. Althaea will also be releasing her latest album this same weekend! More info at https://www.charlottemalincollins.com/

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Where: Cambridge Masonic Temple

1950 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge
MA
02140
United States

Who: Althaea

Healing

As Althaea, multi-instrumentalist Charlotte Malin Collins puts forth an immersive and soulful debut with Welcome Home. Derived from ancient Greek, Althaea means “to heal”, which is Malin Collins’ motivation behind the crafting of this work. With an ethereal voice accompanied by lush strings, Althaea uses song as a healing force, guiding listeners on a soul-folk journey toward deeper connection with their own hearts.

Raised outside of Boston, MA, Malin Collins spent much of her life immersed in classical music as a violinist and violist, studying at elite music programs under some of the best teachers and conductors in the world. Beyond her classical training that prepared her technically for a life of playing and sharing music, Malin Collins finds that Althaea allows her to access a deeper level of artistry, saying, “With classical music, I often have to work for a long time on a piece’s technical elements before I feel ready to inhabit and communicate the emotional landscape. With Althaea, the emotional landscape comes first. This music is more raw, more direct, and comes from a deeply intuitive place.”

She began composing certain Althaea works while working as a freelance musician in Berlin, a time in which Malin Collins describes her creativity as being “supercharged; I was often in a spiritually ecstatic state, constantly scribbling poetry in the subways, making up healing chants while walking around the city, and writing songs from a space of bliss.” Upon returning to western Massachusetts and reckoning with a turning point in her career, the sounds of Althaea began to bloom for Charlotte, somewhat literally. Through her practice of herbalism, Malin Collins encountered the marshmallow plant (also known as Althaea officinalis), whose properties resonated with the music she was starting to channel: soothing, sweet, and gentle, yet powerful. Inspired by innovative violinist Andrew Bird, the celestial vocal stylings of Aurora, and– thanks to the pandemic– a newfound proficiency on the guitar, the songs of Welcome Home began to take form.

Welcome Home is designed to connect people to their hearts and to their inner knowing; in essence, the music strives to bring listeners home to themselves. The album was recorded at Ghost Hit Records in Springfield, MA, features the co-production of James Bird, and was engineered by Jake Subin (Alt-J, Dirty Projectors, Chvrches). Malin Collins describes each track as embodying a “distinct entity,” although the themes throughout the album run strong: shadows and light, loss and love. “All of the songs I’ve written were created as medicine for myself, to help myself process a particular experience, relationship, emotion, or state of consciousness,” says Malin Collins. “When I play them, I get to experience a connection to this experience, as well as the pleasure of sharing resonance with others who relate to this experience or state of mind/heart in their own way.”

As Althaea, Charlotte Malin Collins has built a home for each traveler as they pass on their winding way. Life’s road inevitably passes through dark patches, thickets in the woods, then yields into dappled light. We are bound in kinship through our common experiences of love and loss, and Althaea’s Welcome Home stands on the roadside, enchanting and warm, inviting us to set ourselves down for a while and be soothed by the knowing that all is well. We can always come home.

As a classical musician, educator, and transformational coach, Charlotte maintains a private practice, facilitates workshops and events, and teaches at Amherst College. Find more about her classical performance, creative healing, and teaching work at www.charlottemalincollins.com.

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