Primal Roots Drumming & Dancing

Drummers will be creating sacred space from
8:00pm – 11pm
Hosted by Pat Cain

Creating Sacred Ritual Space
Primal Roots Drumming is one of the rituals of the evening. We hold this in a room dedicated to rituals at the ball, after the kids ritual and before the midnight ritual. Please bring no food or drink other than water into the room. DO bring reverence for the work we do here, whether it shows up as meditative trance, somber rhythms, ecstatic dance, or pounding beats that soak into your body.
In Primal Roots Drumming we reach back, to tap into the inner rhythms of our bodies and hearts that have been with us our whole lives. In our community created spiritual space for trance drumming and dancing, we connect with each other to create grooves that support individual trance work, release energies that no longer serve, invite new energies for manifestation, and excite spirit within ourselves. It’s our time to revel in space with divine energies.
Let yourself be transported to another plane of consciousness – the Group Mind of the drummers and dancers.
Bring Your Drum, as you are able!
If you have a hand-held drum or other non-amplified percussion instrument, you are welcome to join in. All skill levels are welcome. Some drums and various percussion instruments will be available for those unable to bring their own.

Don’t have a drum – – No worries! Come participate with dancing, clapping, and bringing your amazing energy to add to the sacred space!
Join us at 8:00 and Go Back to Your Primal Roots!
Notes on the space:
We are creating Ritual Space here, so please treat it with respect. No food or beverages other than water, please. We definitely recommend having your water with you for this work.
The doorway needs to remain clear. If you’re just checking it out, do so from the ample seating or by dancing on the dance floor.
This space has fairly live acoustics, so we don’t have to play loud to be heard. This allows for potent connections without overwhelming volume.
Suggestions for Drum Circle Etiquette (both experienced and beginners):
https://villagemusiccircles.com/arthurs-corner/drum-circle-etiquette/