Drumming is great for you! It feeds the mind, body and spirit!
From the raising of your arms and hands, the rhythm of your breath to the rhythmic swaying of your body, drumming offers of a full mind, body and soulful experience.
When we beat a drum we align ourselves to the present moment. When we do it in a group we align as one. It is here that we can truly find ourselves...and why not have a lot of FUN doing it!
Our aim is to bring awareness to groups of people that true wealth and power lies in the fact that we are all connected. In this knowledge we can make great things happen.
Our aim is to create empowered, connected and awakened people and groups.
By showing that we are all connected, through the simply powerful experience of being in rhythm, we see that what we do individually affects everyone and every living thing around us.
When we truly realise that we are all connected, we can make life changes that support sustainability…in people, in companies and in turn a sustainable world.
By encouraging this realisation in individuals it flows that the organisations and companies will benefit greatly.
Stressed? Uptight? Low in energy and feeling down? Instead of reaching
for the essential oils or grabbing a glass of wine, how about beating the
bejaysus out of an African drum?
It feeds the mind, body and spirit! It's a holistic experience that leaves you feeling a sense of joy! Find out why the AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE of FITNESS, FITNESS FIRST, YOGA SCHOOLS and the PARRAMATTA EELS RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM calls upon InRhythm to exercise their trainers and graduates.
• It feels fantastic!
• Shows that we need each other
• Defies genre, race & socio economic status
• Illustrates the power & joy of present moment awareness
• Powerful listening & communication exercise
• Illustrates the importance of diversity
• Transcends the boundaries of language, culture and roles...allowing people to share concepts and ideas
• Reduces stress and anxiety
• A powerful kinesthetic charge accessible to all people
• Develops a sense of camaraderie among us as everyone can participate...music is a universal language
• Strenghtens team-working skills