Full Moon Fire Ceremony & Djembe Class

Fri Nov 15 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-05:00

102 N Saginaw St, Pontiac, MI 48342-2112, United States | Pontiac

Full Moon Fire Ceremony & Djembe Class
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Full Moon Gatherings to Let Go of What No Longer Serves Us or Needed and Making Space for some Kindness & Forgiveness at Next Door in Pontiac.
All Levels & Experience Welcome 6-8pm
Please Arrive 10 Minutes Early to Set Up.
🌟 6pm Beginning with a Breathing Technique to Center Ourselves with DosLopez (Brenda Lopez-Lopez) Certified in Shamanic Traditions of the Peruvian Andes and is Level 2 Reiki Certified. Brenda has been studying the art of energy healing for 6 years and is now ready to share with world!
🔥 6:15pm Shaman Fire Ceremony (Small Stick will be Provided)
[ Fire ceremony, one of the core rituals in many medicine traditions, is typically held around the full or new moon of each month, when the veils between the worlds are the thinnest. The offering serves to focus one’s attention on active meditation. Fire ceremony allows us to source from our soul and to re-remember how we have sat around sacred fires throughout time. Whenever you feel blocked or are working on what you want to dream into your life, fire is an incredible tool to help you change and shift.]
☮ 6:45pm Short Break (Water/Fruit)
✨ 7:00pm Djembe Class w/ Salvatore Turner
Salvatore Turner aka Sal has played guitar since 2001, but after attending his first music festival called Rothbury in 2009, and seeing Jason Hann play percussion with String Cheese Incident, he knew that he wanted to be a percussionist too.
In 2010 he started going to Dr. Bobs drum circles at the golden gate cafe'. After seeing the Baba's play west African rhythms, he wanted to learn African drumming. He then linked up with one of the guys, and he gave me Baba Ayinde's number for lessons.
Since then he's enjoyed playing percussion in many bands and it's been a life changing experience.
The djembe originates from West Africa and is an integral part of many traditional African cultures. By learning to play the djembe, you can appreciate and connect with the rich heritage and history associated with this instrument.
Playing the djembe involves physical movement, making it a form of exercise. Drumming can help improve coordination, strengthen muscles, and enhance overall fitness. Additionally, studies have shown that drumming has therapeutic benefits, including stress reduction and anxiety relief.
When playing in a traditional Guinean-style orchestra (which includes the djembe), participants must listen to different repetitive musical patterns from multiple instruments simultaneously.
Over time, players develop improved listening skills and multitasking abilities. Initially, they focus on their own drumming pattern, but eventually, they can listen to other instruments while maintaining their own rhythm.
Learning to play the djembe in a group setting fosters collaboration, communication, and a sense of shared accomplishment.

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**Bring a Mat, Pillow, Loose Clothing, Slippers, Djembe if you have your own**
Bring your own water or you can donate for a bottle.
**$25 for Event. **
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Cashapp: $DosLopez
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**Disclaimer**
The techniques and suggestions presented in this event, and associated to any social media sites are not intended to substitute for proper medical advice. Consult your doctor before beginning any new exercise or healing program.
This course is provided as a self-empowerment and personal development course only.
Energy healing, Shamanic healing, breathing techniques, ecstatic dance, guided mediation, crystal, drumming and sound healing as well as Reiki are considered alternative, complementary approaches and do not replace the need for traditional medical care through your physician or licensed professional.
We assume no responsibility for injuries suffered while practicing these techniques. Please consult your doctor as soon as possible after any injury.
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