Sound Experience & Spinal Flow | Si Mullumby & Cam Watkins
Schedule
Fri Jan 09 2026 at 07:30 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC+08:00Location
Fremantle PCYC | Fremantle, WA
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Sound Experience & Spinal Flow | Si Mullumby & Cam WatkinsAfter the radical peak of New Years Eve it’s time to return to centre, integrate and move wholeheartedly into 2026. Focused, clear and radically on point!
Si Mullumby & Cam Watkins join forces in this unique world class ‘pop-up’ event!
The evening session starts with a focused one-hour Spinal Flow movement session with Cam which is then followed by a one-hour lay down sound experience with the super low tones of the didgeridoo as played by Si.
This will be followed by a cool down period; graceful integration and time to slowly re-enter the world before 9pm
This will be a strong and uplifting experience held between the polarities of movement and stillness.
Please bring a yoga mat & water to drink.
18+ unless by prior communications with Si, [email protected].
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More about Cam Watkins Spinal Flow.
Cam intelligently weaves grounding breathwork with nourishing, undulating spinal movement to allow participants to form a stronger relationships with their own bodies. It’s a practice that generates safety, enhancing fluidity, comfort and ease.
Cam’s Spinal Flow is a deep spiritual and psychedelic journey through the vast ocean of The Self!
Cam teaches weekly at his Yoga School, Cntre Space, in North Perth.
This is a rare opportunity to catch a class south of the river!
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More about Si Mullumby’s Sound Experience.
Perhaps better known for his multi-instrumentalist didge & drums self; Si’s secret power is in his ability to hold deep space for people in the realm of sound experiences.
Utilising very deep Sound-of-Hemp instruments, Si delivers a uniquely powerful resonance that shakes every molecule of our beings whilst nurturing and enriching the subtle aspects of who we are.
Si holds a space for non-ordinary experiences.
One of the most influential didgeridoo players in the world, Si’s playing is respected in indigenous and non-indigenous circles in Australia and around the world.
As a younger man, Si quit studying medicine at the University of Western Australia to hitch-hike into the Australian outback and be a didgeridoo player before he even knew how to play the instrument. Years later Si was the only non-indigenous didgeridoo player to be featured in the Sydney Olympics didgeridoo documentary, Yidaki. After this, he was invited to Arnhem Land by a high elder for personal teaching.
He has gone on to tour the world many times over playing many of the world's largest festivals with his band Wild Marmalade. A modern day pioneer of deep vibrations.
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“A master of this beautiful instrument!” Ludovico Einaudi.
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Where is it happening?
Fremantle PCYC, 32 Paget St, Hilton WA 6163, Australia, FremantleEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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