Suruna Drum Therapy Circle
June 13-14th | SURUNA Drum Therapy Circle
The weave is weaving.
I invite you to a rare gathering with Nicolas Chaka Schipper Pérez and ARPI for a day of drums, presence, ceremony, and reconnection.
This is not only a workshop. It is a space to return to the body, rhythm, and the parts of ourselves often lost in everyday noise.
Through drums, breath, interaction, silence, and shared presence, we open a space where healing comes from honestly listening to what is already there, not from fixing ourselves.
ARPI is a living ethno-therapeutic approach rooted in Awareness, Rest, Purpose, and Interaction. It is a practice of reconnecting with ourselves, each other, nature, and the deeper rhythms of life. Through one of his practices, the SURUNA Drum therapy circle he will share the basics of ARPI.
The drum becomes more than an instrument.
It becomes a bridge.
A reminder of the heartbeat we all carry.
Together, Rebecca Tiger and Nicolas create a grounded ceremonial space where rhythm, land, and human connection meet.
Come if you feel the call to slow down, reconnect, and gather in a real way.
Saturday 13th 10-19 Ceremony and Suruna Drum Circle 10-19.00 Sunday 14th 9 -12.00. Simple beds in house, or possible to put up tent on the land. The event will serve soup on saturday evening and FIKA (coffe/tea/snacks) all other meals have to be provided for by participants.
Place: Gnesta/Sweden.
Location shared upon confirmation
Limited spaces available
About Nicolas Chaka Schipper Pérez:
Many know Nicolas as the drummer with Heilung, though his path began long before music.
For more than fifteen years he has walked alongside elders, teachers, and knowledge keepers in Ecuador and other parts of the world, exploring the relationship between body, awareness, ancestral traditions, and human connection through the living practice of ARPI and VIDAYA fundation , protecting ancestral lands and traditions.
About Rebecca Tiger
Also known as Wildherbarista. As a priestess of nature, earthwitch and artist deeply rooted in Nordic tradition, herbal wisdom, and ritual, Rebecca Tiger weaves a unique practice of magic, nature connection, voice, movement, and ceremony. Her work flows with the seasons and includes nordic animism, sauna herbal rituals, seiðr, goddess, storytelling, and ecopsychology – always in harmony with land, body, and the sacred present moment.
Question and thoughts please get in contact: [email protected]