Join this community drum circle in Bandra that aims to introduce and explore rhythm as a tool for relaxation and energy
Children participate in a previous drumming session; A set of drums; Komal Vaishnav
Author Gary Douglas had famously said, “Life is a glorious expression of possibilities embodied by you.” That idea sits at the heart of Rhythm and Earth drum circles, which Kolkata-based wellness practitioner and host Komal Vaishnav, is bringing to Mumbai. These drumming sessions are built around community, rhythm, and the simple act of coming together to create sound.
Vaishnav believes drumming in a circle has a deeply calming effect. “I think when a person is sitting in a circle and drumming, it gives them peace, and people feel energetic the next day,” she emphasises. Designed for those with little to no prior experience, the one-hour long session allows attendees to ease into the instrument, letting the rhythm take shape collectively.
Participants gathered in a circle with their drums. Pics Courtesy/Komal Vaishnav
The inspiration comes from West African communities, where people can drum for hours together. According to Vaishnav, the practice helps the body relax and acts as a natural way to de-stress.
Participants are welcome to bring their own instruments and join the circle as well. The session concludes with a shared drum performance of Moribayassa, meaning unaltered happiness, a traditional festive rhythm that originates from the Malinke people of Northeast Guinea, West Africa.
AT Nautilus at Candies, Pali Hill, Nargis Dutt Road, Bandra West.
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ENTRY Rs 1800 (adults); Rs 800 (children)
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