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Awaken your feminine pulse through traditional African rhythm, embodiment and devotional discipline.
Three pathways. One living lineage.
Sacred Rhythm is not performance.
It is not surface-level drumming.
It is a return to pulse — the steady ancestral beat that regulates the nervous system, strengthens presence and reconnects women to their bodies.
Rooted in traditional West African rhythms and refined through nearly 30 years of study in Ghana, this work blends:
• Calabash drumming
• Embodied movement
• Vocal expression
• Devotional discipline
• Feminine-centred ritual
Through repetition and structure, rhythm becomes embodied — not just learned.
The Calabash is traditionally an instrument in many West African cultures — grounded, earthy, intimate.
Played close to the Earth, it connects rhythm directly to the womb and the heartbeat.
It is simple in appearance, yet deeply powerful.
It teaches steadiness.
It teaches listening.
It teaches leadership without force.

A private ceremonial experience to receive your Calabash, open your personal relationship with rhythm, and explore the drum as a tool for healing, expression, and spiritual guidance.
Ideal for women who feel called to deepen their path through personal attention and sacred initiation.

Calabash Fundations
Fridays, 8th May - 26th June
Jacksons Lane Art Centre
North London
A weekly circle where women gather to learn traditional rhythms, develop coordination, and experience the powerful medicine of drumming together.
Through repetition and shared rhythm, the drum becomes a path of grounding, discipline, and joyful community.
Different options to join us.

Calabash Fundations
Sunday 12th & 26th
April/ 10th & 23rd May
Join us from anywhere, guiding you into the foundations of Sacred Calabash rhythms, embodied presence, and a steady personal practice while learning ancestral rhythms from around the world.
Perfect for women who wish to build a meaningful connection with rhythm from the comfort of their home.