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Play and dance into the new season for a good cause

The event is hosted every Equinox to draw attention to, as well as to honour the transformative effects that come with the Sun's travels back over the Equator, and the changing of the seasons this brings – for the land, for people, for the herd and all life.

On Saturday, October 2 The EARTH Centre and Harmonics will be hosting the spring part of the biannual fundraising drumming event in celebration of the horses, who bring vital therapy and support to the community.

According to the organisers, members of the public will have the opportunity to play and dance into the new season while supporting a good cause.

Harmonics will facilitate the drumming into the sunset while attendees will be at ease around a fire, be re-energised, re-connected and present in that space with The EARTH Centre and the community that has grown around it.

Harmonics will facilitate the drumming into the sunset. Photo: Supplied.

The event is hosted every Equinox to draw attention to, as well as to honour the transformative effects that come with the Sun’s travels back over the Equator, and the changing of the seasons this brings – for the land, for people, for the herd and all life.

The EARTH Centre is an NPC with dedicated staff who work diligently to maintain the well-being of their horses and the children with special needs they support.

Funding the centre is a full-time endeavour that needs constant attention and much support from the community.

These special drumming events bring in some financial support at the same time as they allow the centre and the horses to shake things up in a very good way.

The drum circle is guided and friendly to all ages – no musical experience needed.

Tickets cost R150 per adult, R120 for children and pensioners, and the ticket prices include a drum on arrival. If you have your own Djembe drum you are welcome to bring it along (this does not change the cost of the ticket).

Harmonics will facilitate the drumming into the sunset. Photo: Supplied.

Renate from Nigiro Tea Merchants will be serving some immune-supporting teas. Both hot and cold teas will be available, as well as some tea-brewing merchandise.

Next to Renate, EARTH Centre will serve fresh filter coffee and hot chocolate, along with some savoury and sweet snacks.

The community is allowed to bring their own food to augment the available snacks, and enjoy that either before or after the drumming.

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