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CEREMONIAL MEDICINE DRUM MAKING WORKSHOP

116 Rowson RdChum Creek, VIC
Saturday, Mar 14 from 9 am to 6 pm AEDT
Overview

This all-day ceremonial passage is a weaving rhythm, memory, and creation an experience your hands, heart and ancestors will remember.

You are invited into a sacred journey of remembrance, where the Medicine Drum is born through prayer, breath, and deep listening. In Indigenous ways, the drum is a living heartbeat—an extension of your medicine, carrying your song into the world. Medicine Woman Enolia will open sacred space by honoring the land and calling in the ancestors. Through cleansing, song, and ritual, you will learn the ancient language of the drum

—how it speaks, how it is used, and how it walks with you in ceremony, prayer, and

healing. Within a protected ceremonial circle, you will birth your drum in the traditional way. Each participant will receive a 15-inch hoop, rawhide, and materials to create a drum beater, forming a drum that carries your spirit and intention. This all-day ceremonial passage is a weaving of rhythm, memory, and creation—an experience your hands, heart, and ancestors will remember.

About Medicine Woman Enolia Harris Pedro Medicine Woman Enolia Harris Pedro is an Indigenous elder and ceremonial teacher who has guided hundreds of students worldwide in the sacred art of medicine drum making. Her work is rooted in initiations and teachings received from Indigenous elders and tribal traditions across multiple continents, where drum making is a ceremonial rite passed through lineage, prayer, and relationship.

Currently residing in Angola, Africa, Enolia travels internationally offering drum-making ceremonies shaped by land, ancestry, and respect for First Nations sovereignty. Her most recent tour included collaborative work in California with Paul Chek, and she has shared this work throughout North America, Africa, Europe, and Australia, always honoring the drum as a living medicine and sacred teacher.

Ceremonial Drum Making Workshop

March 14th, 2026

9:00am – 6:00 pm


Location:

116 Rowson Road, Chum Creek, 3777. Victoria.


A non-refundable deposit of $250 for

materials due

Saturday, February 22nd , 2026

Six person minimum.

Balance due of $300 by Saturday,

March 1st, 2026


Earlybird Pay in full - $500 before

February 15th, 2025.


This all-day ceremonial passage is a weaving rhythm, memory, and creation an experience your hands, heart and ancestors will remember.

You are invited into a sacred journey of remembrance, where the Medicine Drum is born through prayer, breath, and deep listening. In Indigenous ways, the drum is a living heartbeat—an extension of your medicine, carrying your song into the world. Medicine Woman Enolia will open sacred space by honoring the land and calling in the ancestors. Through cleansing, song, and ritual, you will learn the ancient language of the drum

—how it speaks, how it is used, and how it walks with you in ceremony, prayer, and

healing. Within a protected ceremonial circle, you will birth your drum in the traditional way. Each participant will receive a 15-inch hoop, rawhide, and materials to create a drum beater, forming a drum that carries your spirit and intention. This all-day ceremonial passage is a weaving of rhythm, memory, and creation—an experience your hands, heart, and ancestors will remember.

About Medicine Woman Enolia Harris Pedro Medicine Woman Enolia Harris Pedro is an Indigenous elder and ceremonial teacher who has guided hundreds of students worldwide in the sacred art of medicine drum making. Her work is rooted in initiations and teachings received from Indigenous elders and tribal traditions across multiple continents, where drum making is a ceremonial rite passed through lineage, prayer, and relationship.

Currently residing in Angola, Africa, Enolia travels internationally offering drum-making ceremonies shaped by land, ancestry, and respect for First Nations sovereignty. Her most recent tour included collaborative work in California with Paul Chek, and she has shared this work throughout North America, Africa, Europe, and Australia, always honoring the drum as a living medicine and sacred teacher.

Ceremonial Drum Making Workshop

March 14th, 2026

9:00am – 6:00 pm


Location:

116 Rowson Road, Chum Creek, 3777. Victoria.


A non-refundable deposit of $250 for

materials due

Saturday, February 22nd , 2026

Six person minimum.

Balance due of $300 by Saturday,

March 1st, 2026


Earlybird Pay in full - $500 before

February 15th, 2025.


Artists

Grandmother, Elder, Dr. Enolia Harris Pedro

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Highlights

  • 9 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

116 Rowson Rd

116 Rowson Road

Chum Creek, VIC 3777

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