Drumming Circle Rhythm & Roots
Schedule
Tue Mar 03 2026 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
69 Wellington Street, DE4 3GS | Matlock, EN
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Shamanic Drumming • Cacao • Grounding & ConnectionWe are excited to launch our Drumming Circle Rhythm & Roots a new monthly community gathering rooted in rhythm, presence, and connection.
This circle has been created as a trauma-informed, inclusive space where the drum is not about performance, but about grounding, release, and shared human rhythm. A place to shake off the day, come back into the body, and experience the power of being together in sound and silence.
No drumming experience is needed, and you do not need to bring a drum as there will be plenty of drums available to use on the night. You are also welcome to bring your own if you have one.
The hall will be held as intentional space, with a central altar and an electric candle “campfire”, creating a warm, grounded atmosphere a modern hearth where we gather in circle. The structure of the evening is clear yet gentle, supporting safety, ease, and nervous-system settling.
A Special Launch Opening
As this is the launch of Rhythm & Roots, we are honoured to welcome Annetta Pennington as a special guest to open our first Drumming Circle.
Annetta will guide a gentle drum blessing and dedication, supporting those who have purchased or brought new drums and anyone who feels called to consciously connect with their drum. This may include blessing the drum, setting intention, acknowledging care and responsibility, and, if it arises naturally, allowing a name to come.
This opening marks the birth of our Drumming Circle, setting tone, intention, and respect for the drum and the journey ahead. Participation is optional and are welcome to witness quietly if that feels right.
The Flow of the Evening
- The circle unfolds over two hours, allowing space for rhythm, reflection, and rest
- Arrival, settling, and a shared breath with the drum
- Opening drum blessing & dedication with special guest Annetta
- Welcoming in the elements
- Shamanic drumming journey, led and held by Emma Harrison Clay, allowing rhythm to build naturally and meet the group where they are
- Talking stick circle: what the space is about, confidentiality (what is shared in the room stays in the room), introductions and how each person is arriving
As this is the launch circle, we will explore one element, with future circles moving through the elements across the months
- Shared songs, spoken words, or poems
- Short comfort break
- Cacao optional, grounding, and heart-opening
- A short grounding and settling pause, held by Samantha, offering space to breathe, notice, and integrate (this is not a formal meditation just a moment to land)
- Closing talking stick: one word to reflect how you feel now
- Thanking and closing down the elements
Who This Circle Is For
This space is open to all adults and held in a trauma-informed way. Participation is always invitational. You are welcome to drum, rest, listen, or step back as needed. Your pace, your body, and your boundaries are respected.
About the Facilitators
Samantha Nobeebaccus
Director of Moksha Holistic Therapies CIC, Samantha holds space for grounding, connection, and honest human presence. Her approach is intuitive, relational, and rooted in lived experience, creating spaces where people feel safe enough to arrive exactly as they are.
Emma Harrison Clay
Emma is a shamanic drummer and therapist whose knowledge, experience, and heart lead the rhythm of the circle. She works with the drum as a tool for regulation, expression, and connection, holding the group with sensitivity, care, and deep listening.
Special Guest Annetta Pennington
Annetta is an experienced energy worker and spiritual practitioner who supports people to build conscious, respectful relationships with the tools they work alongside. At this launch circle, she will guide the opening drum blessing and dedication.
Together, this circle is held with rhythm, care, and integrity.
About Moksha Holistic Therapies CIC
Moksha Holistic Therapies CIC is a community interest company dedicated to creating accessible, trauma-informed wellbeing spaces rooted in connection and community. Moksha exists to ensure no one is excluded due to financial hardship and that healing spaces remain human, inclusive, and real.
Location: All Saints Village Hall, Matlock
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
Cost: £15 / £5
Concessions: Available as usual, please reach out if cost is a barrier
Drums: Provided (no drum needed)
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Where is it happening?
69 Wellington Street, DE4 3GS, 69 Wellington Street, Matlock, DE4 3GS, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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