Awaken the Drum. Reweave the Ancestral Thread. Remember Who You Are.
This is not just a drumming course. It is a call to your bones.
A rhythm-led return to the memory your lineage still carries.
Before silence. Before shame. Before survival.
In Level 1, we work with the drum not as an instrument, but as a vessel. A sacred portal to reconnect with your ancestors, to unravel inherited rupture, and to reclaim the sound your bloodline longs to release.
🪶 Indigenous cosmovision and the circle as sacred ground — a return to relational rhythm
🪶 Foundational rhythms and elemental chants rooted in ancestral memory
🪶 How to attune to the drum as a bridge between this world and the unseen
🪶 Vocal activation and “Raw Voice Works” to awaken the ancestral body
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Malika Avani, " song-keeper" and "Bridge woman." travels the world sharing the potent medicine of the drum and the voice as a proud daughter of Singapura with Indian and Boyanese heritage.
A Creative consultant muse, documentary film maker and internationally recognised facilitator of soul songs alchemist, her decade of study of community, tribal songs and stories has inspired her journey to connect to the varied landscapes of the Americas, from the Amazon jungle to the Andean mountains.
She is a tri-ligual devoted weaver of communities through drum and song circles, sharing living practises that keeps the inner waters of creativity and sensuality flowing.
She has created an online curriculum of
"Tri-Moon Drum Maidenship" that mentors other inspired drum guardians to remember their rhythm and birth thieir voices. -
Theme: The Return to Rhythm
Drum Work 1: Power.
This session opens the training with an embodied introduction to sacred circle technology. We ask: Where are you drumming from?
You will learn:
– How to enter ceremonial space with presence and reverence
– The origins of the drum as a spiritual tool and transmitter of ancestral power
– The somatic roots of rhythm — and how your body already remembers the beat
– The difference between drumming from the mind, the womb, the heart, or survival
– The circle as a container of power, not performanceYou will not just drum —
You will remember how to be held by rhythm,
how to speak without words,
how to enter the drum as temple.—————-
Drum Work 2: Roots.
This session deepens into the root system of the work — where rhythm meets memory, and myth becomes map.
You will explore:
– The drum as an ancestral tool of remembering
– Raw Voice Works to access stored emotional memory in the body
– A Circle of Words: storytelling as ritual
– The power of myth in Indigenous cosmovision — myth as memory, not metaphor
– A Collective Altar Ceremony: bringing offerings to your lineage in prayer, in silence, or in songThis is where rhythm meets your rivers.
Where blood stories are witnessed.
And where we do not fix the past — we sing it forward. -
Day 2: The Ancestral Body Remembers
Drum Work 3: Embodying the Ancestral Self
"You are not just descended from your ancestors you are carrying out what they began."
This session invites full-bodied connection with your Ancestral Self the part of you shaped by prayer, bloodline, and archetypal memory.
You will experience:
– Drum-led somatic movement to awaken ancestral gestures
– Raw Voice Works to express grief, reverence, and rage stored in the line
– Call-and-response chant and vocal toning
– Deep journaling and integration prompts
– A sacred return to inheritance — not as burden, but as powerGuided Inquiry:
Who are you when you’re not performing healing —
but becoming the prayer your ancestors never finished?This is where we remember that the body is archive,
and movement is remembrance.———————-
Drum Work 4: RHYTHMIC REVIVAL
Theme: Celebration as Integration
We close not with words, but with rhythm.
Rhythmic Revival is the final temple —
a full-bodied YES to life.
A celebration where the drum carries everything we’ve moved, released, reclaimed.Through collective dance, song, and drumming, we honor the ancestral body — the one that trembled, cracked open, and rose again.
This is not the end.
This is the beginning of rhythm as practice.
A way to live, to relate, to lead.
This is not about performance. It is about pulse. The sacred responsibility of remembering what your lineage still longs to express through you. Come as you are. You don’t need to lead yet — you need to listen.
Course Schedule: 7 June, Saturday: 5pm to 10 pm | 8 June, Sunday: 2pm to 8pm
Course Fee: 🌀 Early Bird: $444, use promo code DRUMHEAL to unlock special rate (valid until 28 May 2025) | Full Price: $499
🌀 Limited spaces. Drums available to borrow or purchase.
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🌀 My body is a vessel of celebration, movement, and sacred sound
🌀 I remember who I am through rhythm
🌀 Each beat I dance is an offering to joy, to Spirit, and to those who came before me -
1) Shamanic drum
2)water bottle
3) journal
4) pen / coloured pencils
5) light snacks
6) fruits to share
7) sacred objects/ tools to be placed on the collective altar
objects or photos that represent our connection with our ancestors, photos of our grandparents, family members