Deep in the Jungle: A Meditative Women's Drumming Journey
Fri, Apr 05
|Location emailed 2 days before-North Miami.
Welcome to the "Deep in the Jungle," a gentler drumming journey that invites you on a journey of reconnecting with the jaguar knowing within. Let us unite through ceremonial primal djembe drumming, vocal activation, movement, and activation of our inner strength.


Time & Location
Apr 05, 2024, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location emailed 2 days before-North Miami.
Guests
About the event
Zelle option available. Please label with Name, phone number, and Women's Primal Drumming April 5th.
5615047388
Kate B Lee
Hosted by Carmen Matta in a sacred private residence
Led by Katie Berns Lee of Drum Temple
Let us reconnect with our inner jungle-the energies of the jaguar, guacamaya, shaman-ess, wild woman, and maestra.
Welcome to the "Deep in the Jungle," a gentler drumming journey that invites you on a journey of reconnecting with the jaguar knowing within. Let us unite through ceremonial primal djembe drumming, vocal activation, movement, and activation of our inner strength.
The ceremony begins with a grounding tea ceremony (tea by Admari) by Dalani and moves into a vocal and drum meditation and journey that will ground and expand our souls.
Each woman will have the opportunity to express herself freely through song and chant, deep rhythm, and flowing movement, tapping into the primal energy within. Allow emotions to flow and hands to move on their own.
And in the silence that follows, we will hear-we will hear the wisdom that has been waiting to come forth through our vessels. How does your inner maestra walk in the world. Who are you when you embody your prowling, feline self?
You will leave ceremony feeling refreshed, alive, pleasantly tired, and clear of mind and spirit.
Optional vegan food afterwards along with song sharing and medicine music.
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Location:
North Miami, FL
Date & Time:
Saturday April 5th
Doors 6pm
Ceremony begins PROMPTLY at 7pm
Djembe drums available for rental.
PLEASE BRING A YOGA MAT for under your chair (to support djembe drums).
Please bring water and dress in goddess attire you can move in.
Tribal face paint is encouraged only if it feels aligned and authentic.