2014 PROGRAM
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I am again overwhelmed and awestruck by what is possible when women get together in a spirit of creativity and community. Seven Sisters Festival is a unique event and I am grateful we can enjoy it together. Your festival experience is yours to create. I invite you, dear guest, to embrace the journey of discovery that is Seven Sisters Festival, whether you make new friends, try a new skill or simply soak up the atmosphere. We have created a wonderland of surprises for you to enjoy and I encourage you to be present, be open and most importantly: have fun. With love and gratitude, Lauren Woodman Seven Sisters Festival Director
The Seven Sisters Festival mission is to help women rejoice in their individuality by breaking free of predominant social attitudes and constraints to reclaim a sense of honour, freedom and celebration of their unique self. The festival creates a community that seeks to:
• Empower, nurture and support women, regardless of age, ethnicity or sexual preference; • Enrich women’s experiences and knowledge of self, health and environment; • Create a fun, inspiring weekend festival focusing on women’s spiritual, emotional and physical health and wellbeing; • Provide life-changing information including inspirational workshops; • Celebrate cultural diversity; and • Offer women the opportunity to communicate through music, art, dance and performance.
WELCOME Since creation, women have gathered to share space, stories, laughter and tears in safe, supportive environments. We invite you to embark on this journey of love and energy at the Seven Sisters Festival 2014. What’s On
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Operations
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Food
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The Hub
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Bodywise
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Arts & Learning
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Sacred Space
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Circle Of Stones
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Eco Space
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Vitality Tent
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Ritual Space
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Yoga Space
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Life Skills
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Music
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Music Program
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Festival Program
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Map
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WHAT’s ON The festival is all about choice. Throughout the weekend there are a myriad of opportunities for you including workshops, talks, musical performances, craft activities, massage, divination and readings. You can also explore the gallery space, healing tents and market stalls. Workshops And Talks
Music
Relaxation Massage, Remedial Massage, Shamanic Healings, Shiatsu Massage and Thai Massage is available at the following session times. Please go to the divination tent to write your name down for a treatment. • Friday 1:30pm & 4:30pm • Saturday 7:30am, 10:30am, 1:30pm & 4:30pm • Sunday 8:30am & 11:30am
Art
Our group opening and closing ceremonies allow women to be part of setting the mood and intention for the festival. Held at 5:30pm on Friday and 4:30pm on Sunday on the Oval.
You do not need to book; but please arrive 15 minutes before the workshop or talk. There are limited numbers for each workshop or talk. Please wait at the entrance for the facilitator to usher you in. Read more on pages 8 - 26. Enjoy a dazzling array of female musicians, comedians and poetic artists, and make sure you attend our exclusive Seven Sisters Showcase on Friday night. See page 28.
Ceremonies
Revel in art, music and exhibition at the carriage of wonders with works by Helen Wells, Yasemin Sabuncu and Nadia Turner. Get involved in our community art project led by Melanie Attard and co-create an exquisite mural incorporating the themes of belonging to place and letting go of fear. The Red Womb Art Exhibition Teepee invites you to experience the artwork of 89 women, creating 91 depictions of their relationship to their WOMB.
Site Opening And Closing Times
• Friday 11:30am –10:30pm • Saturday 8am – 11pm • Sunday 8am – 6pm
The Teepee Village
Includes the School of Shamanic Midwifery’s Red Tent, a Red Bleeding Tipi for menstruating women, the Pink Tepee for all women. The Earth Tipi, with counsellors available, the Red Tepee Womb Art Exhibition, the Waratah Project Information Tent.
Food
During the communal eating times, you can buy delicious hot meals. See page 6.
Open Space
Market Place
An open place where all women are free to teach, share and learn more about themselves. Topics for discussions and workshops will be posted each day on our board.
Pick up a new treasure from the Oval and Station market places, including jewellery, innovative books, clothing, indulgent creams and local arts and crafts.
Percussion Space
Readers & Healing Sessions
Where a collection of drums and percussion instruments await your fingers and ears, this is an ambient place filled with laughter, music and dance. Come at 9pm on Saturday night for wild women’s drumming circle.
Available all weekend by donation. Explore Palmistry, Tarot, Psychometry, Clairvoyance and Divination or experience one of the healing modalities: Aromatherapy, Ayurvedia Consultation, Body Talk, Bush Flower Essence Consultation, Chakra Balancing, Crystal Bowl Sound Healing, Iridology, Kahuna Massage, Kinesiology, Lymphatic drainage, Myotherapy, Naturopathy, Osteopathy, Pranic Healing, Reflexology, Reiki, Bowen Therapy,
The Singing Igloo
The Singing Igloo is an intricate, hand knitted igloo, where all who enter will find their hearts opened and their voices lifted in song.
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GENERAL SAFETY The Seven Sisters Festival recognises the moral and legal responsibilities to provide a safe, healthy environment for festival patrons. This commitment means that festival organisers comply with the standards as set by the site management where the festival is being held and comply with relevant health and safety legislation. In return, a high standard of behaviour is expected from festival participants. Patrons considered to be behaving in a dangerous or unacceptable manner will be removed from the festival site immediately. We ask our festival patrons to adhere to the following: • Corinne Pettersen Festival Warden/Festival Manager 0414 624 253 • Kitty Forrest Festival Warden/Operations Manager 0409 396 655 • Poisons Information 131 126 • Emergency Services 000
• Observe the specified arrival and departure times to and from the site as provided by the festival organizer; • Remain within the festival perimeter at all times, as persons found outside the festival perimeter will be considered trespassers and subject to prosecution; • Wear the official festival wristband at all times, as patrons without a wristband will be asked to leave and if necessary escorted off-site; and • Wear appropriate footwear on the festival site at all times. • The following items are PROHIBITED on the festival grounds: illegal, dangerous or menacing items; pyrotechnics, firecrackers, sparklers or flares; dogs or pets (guide dogs an exception); alcohol and drugs.
First Aid
The first aid station is next to the information tent in the centre of the festival. If you feel unwell and need assistance, please seek first aid.
Emergency Evacuation
Emergency evacuation procedures will occur in cases of extreme risk to festival patrons. The Festival Warden will guide patrons and staff to gather at The Hub and evacuate through the front gates to Hearn Road. Please see the map on the back page of this booklet for emergency exists and gathering points.
General Warning
Under legislation, we are required to warn you that the land where Seven Sisters Festival is being held is naturally a hazardous place that may or may not contain all manner of unknown obstacles, risks and dangers, both natural and man-made, which may result in loss or damage to your property or personal injury.
Photography
Seven Sisters Festival wishes to document and promote the festival through film and photography. By purchasing tickets and attending the festival, patrons automatically offer consent to be included in all film and sound recordings taken by festival organisers and for these film and sound recordings to be used at the discretion of the festival organisers. However, Seven Sisters Festival understands that some patrons may not wish to be filmed or photographed. It is the responsibility of each individual to leave details at the festival information tent, requesting that they not be filmed or photographed. A photo will be taken of said individual(s) as identification for our records, which will exclude them and their image from any future promotional material.
Emergency Response Protocol
The Seven Sisters Festival has a comprehensive Risk And Emergency Policy And Procedure Plan. Emergency response and evacuation notices will be placed in designated areas throughout the festival site. Please read the information below.
In Case Of Emergency
Alert staff at our headquarters or at our information tent. Alternatively contact one of the following Festival Wardens to report any onsite safety or security incidents:
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FOOD
Middle Eastern Grill
Delicious marinated meat and veggie skewers, served with Israeli salad, homemade hummus, baba ganoush and pita bread. Also available are specialty soups and dolmades.
Spirit Lifter Smoothies and Salads
Silvia’s Kitchen
Open for breakfast lunch and dinner, there are plenty of mouthwatering choices such as soups, salads, curries and pastas, including gluten free and dairy free options.
Catering for all your energy needs, sample our delicious smoothies, juices, salads and raw treats from morning until night. A nutritious start, middle and end to your day!
Sample the culinary delights of our food stallS
The Jazz Train
The Jazz Train serves light meals, sweet delights, homemade breads, muffins, cakes, brownies and quiches. Try our creamy yogurt and homemade compote for breakfast or indulgent sticky date pudding and spicy chai in the evening.
Holy Cow Chai Tent
For coffee, chai and power orbs in our ambient tent complete with colourful comfy cushions, this is the place to relax with friends, sip delicious chai and be lulled by our poets, musicians and story tellers.
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Vegelicious
Vegilicious is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with wholesome, organic, affordable vegetarian food including marinated tofu and veggie stir fry with couscous, veggie burgers with salad, Okonomiyaki veggie pancakes, scrumptious veggie curries, and veggie breakfasts.
THE HUB presented by New Harvest Organics’
Energise Your Voice & Sing
Women & Body Image
Fri 2pm
Sun 4pm
Our unique workshop helps beginners to find their voice. If you’ve always wanted to sing, this workshop will build your confidence and help you release your inhibitions.
If you or someone you know suffers from –an eating disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder or body dysmorphia, this workshop is vital. Be a part of the conscious revolution, free your mind and become a warrior for life.
Colleen Rees, an accomplished vocalist, performer, musician and teacher who has worked as a vocalist in television, theatre stage and cabaret. Colleen operates ‘You Can Sing’ in Rosebud.
Thai & Fly
Songs of She
Sat 7am
Sat 9am
Lunar AcroYoga blends the wisdom of yoga and loving kindness of the healing arts. This practice includes massage and partner yoga, as well as therapeutic flying, an inverted aerial massage.
Songs of She is a simple yet profound chanting experience. Don’t worry about any ideas you may have about your ability to sing; simply allow Mother Earth to sing through you. When we open our voice, we open our hearts and open into our infiniteness.
Zoe Konovalov is a certified Vinyasa Yoga teacher who has taught in the United States and Australia for nine years. In 2013 she became a certified AcroYoga teacher and has taught this practice and Lunar Therapeutic Yoga in Melbourne and Canberra.
Misty Tripoli is a Nike Elite Athlete, body image truth talker and warrior for truth! For over ten years, she has taught and inspired positive global change through movement, music and truth.
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Sh’ana and Kaggie have presented something new at each of the Seven Sisters Festivals. They have been facilitating women’s mystery circles for 15 years including medicine sweat lodges and vision quest ceremonies.
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THE HUB presented by New Harvest Organics’
Saree Draping Workshop
‘Just Talk God Damn it’
Business, Brains & Beauty
Sat 11am
Sat 2pm
Sat 4pm
Learn the mysteries of saree draping in this practical workshop and celebrate your femininity with beautiful fabrics. The saree is one of the world’s most fascinating traditional forms of dress. Please wear a stretchy top and tights. If time permits, this workshop includes a photo of you in your saree.
This workshop focuses on creating harmonious relationships through enhanced communication. Learn important skills we all need for healthy relationships. Learn how to work through issues and set relationship goals.
Are you a businesswoman running or starting a passion-based business? Do you yawn when told you need to make a business plan? Learn the art of cultivating your right brain business talent and how to create an inspiring visual road map for success.
Kavitha Chinathamby grew up helping her mother drape her sarees for festivals and celebrations. She learnt to dress herself in Indian costumes at a young age and has presented and demonstrated at conferences and universities.
Deb Smith is a Life Coach, NLP Practitioner, Counsellor, and trainer in Presentation skills, Business Management, HBDI, Workplace skills, Cognitive behaviour therapy, EFT. She has over 20 years training in the corporate world and runs a relationship consulting business.
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Emma Kenyon has ten years international experience training businesswomen to drive their own business. She is a consultant on startups and branding; is certified in NLP, hypnosis, time line therapy, archetypal coaching and matrix therapies; and has led over 50 workshops.
Sound Healing, Shamanic Journey through the Elements Sun 8:30am Journey through the teachings of your inner compass to nourish, nurture, guide and support you through life. By exploring the power of the elements we become integrated through our connection to the wisdom of the ancient ones. Clare McCulloch is trained in shamanic intuitive healing, guided transformative meditation, vibrational healing, chakra clearing, remedial and relaxation massage, Feng Shui, psychic reading, sound healing, crystal healing and other complimentary modalities.
DURING THE festival, the main stage on the oval is a source of activity and energy. The Hub will host our exclusive Friday night showcase, engaging keynote speakers, performers and activities.
Heroines Portraits Photoshoot Sun 10:30am Imagine yourself as the heroine of a grand saga – are you a warrior, healer, nurturer, goddess, rebel or something else? We will help you find your mission and connect with the larger-than-life you. We will dress you as your inner heroine and take a photo you can carry everywhere – to remind you of the strong, positive vision of yourself. Iris Zantop (Art Director), Lisa Saad (Photography), Janice Chalmers (Costumes), Emily Raemaekers (Costumes) and Ciara Payne (Art Direction Assistant) are group of creative professionals who collaborate on projects to empower women.
Embodied Voice Sun 1pm A workshop that uses songwriting, spoken word, breath work, guided meditation, songs, dance and movement to unlock your creativity and voice. Ee’da Braiham is a singer/ songwriter, dancer, spoken-word artist and arts educator. Ee’da runs wellness programs that incorporate dance, music and poetry for teenagers, school children and women from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
Understanding Orgasms
Sun 3pm
A must for any woman who believes there is more to be experienced sexually and orgasmically, this workshop has been described as mind blowing and life changing. Learn how to access your orgasmic ability to its full potential. Emma Power is a trained Tantra teacher and Tantric Yoga teacher, relationships coach and sexuality educator. This workshop will be like no other you have participated in and will help you to release your inhibitions.
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BODYWISE
Holistic Afro-Brazilian
Dancing Freedom: Goddess
Jungle City Dancehall
Fri 2pm, Sat 11am
Fri 4pm, Sun 3pm
Fri 8:30pm, Sat 2pm
Warm up with Brazilian dance movements, which reflect the power of the Ocean, Fire, Wind and Earth. The dance movements are inspired by a fusion of Ana’s Brazilian roots and the holistic elements of nature. Session ends with Ana integrating mind, body and soul.
Dancing Freedom is a moving meditation that calls upon the five Elements, inviting the intelligence of our somatic, ecstatic and expressive selves to help us access the wisdom in our bodies. It integrates shamanism, conscious movement, intention and ecstatic dance.
From the streets of Jamaica to dance halls worldwide, this class will teach you how to wind your waste-line, pop ya booty and master some fancy footwork. Come on party people, let out your inner dancing queen and feel the spirit of dancehall.
Ana Soares is a qualified social worker and is a passionate Afro-Brazilian dancer and performer.
Lydia Merolda has been sharing embodiment practices for 13 years and is a teacher of this dance form. Dancing Freedom is the perfect synergy of her passion for dance, prayer and expressive therapies.
Laughter Yoga Sun 6:45am, Sat 9am
Laughter Yoga combines unconditional laughter with yogic breathing (Pranayama). The practice is based on the scientific idea that the body cannot differentiate between fake and real laughter. One gets the same physiological and
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Catherine Pwiti is founding director of Jungle City projects, a Melbournebased dance, culture, and entertainment business. Cat has ten years of experience working with dance to engage, entertain and aid in the self-development of female audiences of all ages.
psychological benefits. Why leave laughter to chance? Megan Bell is based in Melbourne she became a Laughter Yoga facilitator after feeling elated for days after play. She works predominantly with high risk youth and at many
Polynesian Dance Sat 9am In this workshop you will learn how to perform basic hula movements and choreography. Sway your hips like Hawaiians, shake like Tahitians, and twirl poi to the sound of Maori harmonies. Fipi Keanu is a teacher of modern Hula and Tamure dances and has performed in Polynesian dance groups since she was five years old. Fipe has taught Polynesian dance as part of the Performing and Screen Arts Degree in Auckland and in New Zealand high schools.
different festivals along the Coast, sharing the health and happiness benefits of Laughter Yoga.
Bodywise is a place for you to express yourself through movement and dance; to release your stress, tension and inhibitions, or quietly listen and reconnect with your body.
Physical Theatre Sat 4pm, Sun 1pm Through a series of deceptively simple exercises, this workshop aims to develop physical theatre skills including mindfulness, playfulness, stillness and movement. Following the principles of international theatre director John Britton, the emphasis is on joyful connection with self and others. Meiki Apted has taught social circus to refugees, school children and professional dancers in Melbourne, India and southern France. She teaches drama at Brunswick Secondary College and is currently producing a show with ABC Circus Education for the 2014 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Alignment Vinyasa Strong
Sat 7am, Sun 8:30am
Belly Dance the Elements Sat 7pm, Sun 8:30am Learn basic belly dancing and put them together in fun combinations as we journey through the elements of Earth, Air, Fire and Water. Grounded, light, bold and flowing, we’ll explore the different energies and together form a short routine. Zahira Atkins has been belly dancing for over 20 years, specialising in Egyptian belly dance and playing finger cymbals. She teaches and performs in northern Tasmania and is the organiser of the Tasmanian Middle Eastern Dance Festival.
This class will draw attention to body/breath movement. It will have a strong focus on alignment and building body intelligence, the mainstay of injury prevention. Oriental breathing and meridian practices will be interweaved with a Vinyasa flow practice.
Wild Women
Groove Dance
Sat 8:30pm
Sun 10:30am
Wild Women is a semifacilitated workshop designed to get you into your body, encouraging deep connection between your internal and external worlds. Discover the dancer in you and tap into the freedom to flow and explore.
Groove participants are taught that dancing it ‘their way’ is the best way and it should feel good! Groove Dance is halfway between Zumba and Five Rhythms and is a stepping-stone to free dance.
Sarah Adler is known for her passion of edge pushing erotica, a stage siren who creates burlesque, cabaret, theatre, Japanese rope work and erotic live visual art performances.
Natasja Fox has trained under many styles of yoga including Iyengar, Ashtanga, Shadow, Sura and Atma Vikasa, in Australia and India.She has also trained under Master Tao in 5 Element QiGong, and Monica
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Miranda Rudegeair has been a Person al Trainer and taught Body Jam, Zumba, Jazz and Hip Hop dance all over Melbourne, Chicago, Miami and Hawaii for 13 years. She is now the Australian Master Trainer for The Groove and runs The Groove facilitator training.
Singh in Odyssey Dance. She regularly teaches and holds workshops and is a registered Chinese Medical Doctor.
ARTS & LEARNING
Mandala with your Sisters
Seven Sisters Medicine Dolls
Make Your Own Oracle Deck
Fri 2pm, Sun 10:30am
Fri 4pm – 12pm Sat 9am – 12:30pm
Sat 2pm, Sun 3pm
You will be guided through an art therapy process to create a sacred mandala which represents your Seven Sisters journey. Using pastels, paint and collage we will explore, meditate and play to create a piece you can take home with you. Aimee Charles and Cath Campbell are passionate art therapists who have co-facilitated a number of art therapy groups. They are inspired to support women, encourage creative expression to gain selfawareness, and help people live life from their heart.
We will create Seven Sisters Medicine dolls with beautiful wool and silk fibers. We will take a walk and find something special – a leaf, stone or feather – that will be placed inside the dolls. The dolls can then be taken to other workshops to infuse the Seven Sisters medicine. Nicole Ahava presented the ‘Make a Wish Doll’ Workshop at Seven Sisters Festival 2014. She has presented many spirit and medicine doll making workshops including combined Swan Blessing Spirit Doll workshops alongside Julia Inglis.
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Have you always wanted to make a personalised oracle deck? Learn how to use collage to make your own beautiful cards and discover how to use them in your spiritual practice. You will make a SoulCollage card, explore the meaning of your card and learn how to do a SoulCollage reading Karen Mann is a SoulCollage Facilitator and Trainer, involved with SoulCollage since 2004 and a trainer since 2007.
The Laundry List Sat 4pm, Sun 8:30am The Laundry List is an artistic interaction with our unloved selves. In a world where it is considered undesirable to reveal our darkness, we contain her. Michelle Hunt is a costumier and installation/ performance artist who has performed in Shrine at End Of The Line Festival, The Jade Palace at Womb Awareness Week, Chaos Calm at Swan Hill Regional Gallery, Time Shaman at What Is Music Festival (Circle Jerk) and Spoken Word/ Performance Art at Mother Tongue.
We will create vibrant, imaginative art and craft spaces where our inspiring facilitators and teachers will help you to produce individual pieces for you to take home and cherish.
Organic Sculpture Art Sat 7pm, Sun 1pm Creative Art Therapy is a way to explore yourself, your values and symbols through creative expression. You will reconnect to your creative self through Organic Sculpture, using elements and materials from nature to create a symbolic sculpture. Amanda Scott is a Melbourne-based Transpersonal Art Therapist with ten years of facilitation experience. Amanda is passionate about creativity for wellbeing, self-discovery and connection, focusing on transforming challenge into awakening, using symbolism and the creative process to enhance wellbeing.
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SACRED SPACE
Seasons of Womanhood Fri 2pm, Sat 9am
Conscious Living and Dying
Embracing the Crone
The 7 Sexual Gateways
Fri 4pm, Sat 7pm
Fri 8:30pm, Sun 3pm
Sat 11am, Sun 8:30am
The Medicine Wheel is used to map a path of reconnection and growing sacred woman power. It is steeped in the organic and natural flow of the Moon, Earth and Woman Seasons. Embroidered into the Wheel are 12 enchanting sacred archetypes, with which you will connect.
This is a sensitive and practical awakening workshop. Grounded in useful information, wisdom and possibilities to assist you or your loved ones to prepare and participate in any stage of the dying and bereavement process. It ends with an opportunity to open to the experience of non-attachment through meditation
This workshop will debunk the belief that we get weaker as we age and will offer practical tools to transmute sex energy into inner power. Filled with amusing stories, ancient teachings and fun exercises, you will learn how to use the potent energy inherent to the Crone.
These gateways in the body of woman open to the Royal Road of Love. Each one has her own intelligent voice and wisdom and each responds to and embodies a different quality and frequency of love. To heal, clear and open each requires the cultivation of reverence, honour and humility by both woman and man.
Patricia Corner has been a teacher of women’s mysteries for over 25 years. In Queensland she was the weaver of the Pomegranate Grove Sacred Mystery School for over a decade. As Creatrix of GAIA Inc she has organised many Australian goddess conferences and has a background as a corporate speaker and trainer.
Zenith Viargo is a deathwalker and founder and CEO of the Natural Death Care Centre. Zenith brings a deep familiarity and practical guidance from over 20 years of visionary work with the dying, the dead and the bereaved. Her work has encouraged and empowered thousands of people to face death and embrace it as a natural rite of passage.
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Parvati Sundari is a Master Ignite Your Spirit therapist with 13 years of experience as a healer and spiritual teacher. She is a qualified medical herbalist and has been studying the feminine mysteries for the past 20 years. She operates the Melbourne centre, teaching, facilitating and healing.
Barbara MaEl has eight years of experience in this work and has received direct mystical initiations over three years of rigorous training and preparation. She has passed through many fires, deaths and rebirths and facilitated The Power of Shakti and Womb Wisdom intensives for large groups of women and men in the USA.
Our Sacred Space is a quiet, serene space, suitable for inner journeys and teachings of the sacred feminine. Topics for discussion include the cycles of womanhood, women’s intuition and ways to honour and connect.
Healing Your Sexual Self Sat 2pm, Sun 10:30am Experience and learn Qigong practice for opening galactic sexual energy channels and vibrational healing of sexual organs, in particular our womb, leading to awakening, self-love and manifestation. Sharon Bolt has combined 12 years of kinesiology, NLP, chi kung, shamanic and energy work into vibrational workshops that help women reclaim their power. She ran an energy training centre in London with 140 members and taught herenergy training class at Seven Sisters Festival in 2013.
Healing Abortion Sat 4pm The story of abortion is shrouded in judgment and shame. Many women around the world are denied access to safe abortion and this workshop seeks to acknowledge, reclaim and begin healing this story. With journeying, contemplation, cocreated craft, sound and movement, we will honour the whole woman. Jane Hardwicke Collings is a homebirth midwife, teacher, writer and menstrual educator. Jane founded and runs The School of Shamanic Midwifery, teaches workshops and presents at festival and conferences nationally and internationally.
Creating the Menarche We Choose Sun 1pm Menarche is our first blood and if we access it effectively, we can positively shape our menstrual experience for the rest of our life. Whether you are a mother with a daughter, a young woman, or a woman who never saw the point of menstruation, this workshop is for you. Katherine Cunningham has many years of experience delivering her own process work, mostly for women regarding ownership of their blood, body, life and power. She is a Natural Fertility Educator and Reiki Master of 15 years. Along with others, she has created the menstrual education and will be creating further qualifications.
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CIRCLE OF STONES
Smoke & Drum Healing
Women’s Circles: Beginners
Fri 2pm, Sun 8:30am
Fri 4pm, Sun 10:30am
Learn the true teachings of healing with the smudge ceremony and the sacred hoop drum. Learn how to diagnose problems in the aura and how to develop healing sight. Learn the meanings of the different drum tones and patterns
Women’s circles are changing the lives of women as they connect and draw strength from sharing. In this relaxed, open workshop we share practical advice around joining or starting a circle, discuss the positive impacts a circle can have on your life and practical examples of how a circle runs.
Mardi Terrason has completed a 15-year traditional apprenticeship learning the Earth Medicine ways of the North and South American peoples. She holds permissions to share the knowledge. She is also a Bahava Yoga teacher, remedial massage therapist, Lomi Lomi practitioner, clairvoyant healer and reader, and suicide prevention trainer.
Gentle Birthing Fri8.30pm, Sat 11am
Janoel Liddy has run women’s circles over 12 years, as well as dark moon and blessings for weddings, births and death. She is facilitator of Celebration Day for Girls and Cool on the Inside, positive work on menstruation and body awareness and runs mother and daughter retreats annually.
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We will gather together to talk about our amazing bodies, and how they want to labour, birth and welcome our babies. This workshop is relevant for women who are pregnant, may be pregnant in the future or who support another on her journey to motherhood. Leisa Gittings is a registered midwife and experienced childbirth educator with experience in hospitals and in private practice as a homebirth midwife.
Celebrating Motherhood Sat 9am, Sun 3pm An opportunity to reflect, share and celebrate your journey of motherhood – the highs and the lows. What are you grateful for? What do you want to celebrate? Wendy Hopkins has 15 years of experience in facilitating experiential group workshops, personal development, environmental sustainability, deep ecology and nature-based spirituality. She has an Advanced Diploma of Group Facilitation through the Group Work Institute of Australia and is a mum to an 18-month-old.
This is an intimate, safe and sacred space for women to gather and discuss topics relating to the heart. A place to sing, express and listen to each other’s stories and truth.
Lesbianism Throughout Time
Hysterectomy – Rite of Passage
The Art of Depression
Sat 2pm
Sat 4pm
Sat 7pm, Sun 1pm
Why do lesbians keep incarnating on this planet? What is our spiritual purpose and role? Take a deep look at the her story of the lesbian path, which began in prehistoric Goddess Culture. How might we carry this ancient tradition forward? Come to celebrate and revive an ancient Mystery.
In a society that honours all that is fertile, how do we hold onto that vision of our womanhood when we have had some of it cut away?
Learn how to approach depression like an art form, rather than treat it like an illness with this self-directed three-step practice applicable to mild, moderate and severe depression. Harness the guidance of your heart and soul to intuit a practical form of self-care in this interactive workshop
Chris Sitka has over 40 years of experience as a lesbian activist and in research, writing, and presenting at talks and workshops on both lesbian issues and ancient goddess cultures of pre-history.
Kerryanne Ansari is a Homeopath, Doula, Psychic/Empath, Sweatlodge facilitator, Drum and Chant Workshop Facilitator, and Women’s Circles Facilitator.
Charlotte Myers works as a mental health activist and artist in the following ways: directing an independent multi-media project; The Babyfacedassassin, a self-published book; Publications Officer; Neami National – Consumer Representative; and BeyondBlue – NewAccess Program Reference Committee.
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ECO SPACE
Sacred Weaving Fri 2pm, Sat 9am This is about bringing an ancient craft that women have performed for centuries to the present moment. It inspires primal feelings of belonging, wisdom and sanctity, which naturally empower the feminine. Monika Poray has a degree in Fine Arts, an education degree and an art therapy qualification. She has run weaving workshops for a few years and feedback has been outstanding.
Spirituality - Growing Food
Moontime Pad Making
The Real Dirt on Your Food
Fri 4pm, Sun 10:30am
Sat 11am, Sun 3pm
Sat 2pm, Sun 8:30am
Ancient societies recognised the energetic frequency of food in relation to humans and used this frequency to connect whole empires. Reconnecting to nature through growing food opens us to observing the cosmic web of life and helps us understand our human relationship within it.
Women are invited to connect with women’s mysteries through ritual through the process of upcycling pre-loved fabrics into their own moontime pad. We hope to empower women to honour their bodies and the Earth by making and using their own handmade menstrual pads.
This workshop weaves together personal farming stories with facts about conventional farming practices, the nutrients (or lack) in our food, the loss of healthy soil, benefits of sustainable farming, CSA’s and how our food choices can make a difference.
Robin Koster-Carlyon is a farmer growing vegetables and running a CSA. She has grown food for twenty years and spends her days watching natural patterns and her role as a human within them. She lived and worked for four years in the Peruvian Andes, researching the Andean cosmic vision and its connection to food production
Sarah Corner is a qualified teacher and craft fanatic. She has led workshops at festivals (Confest and Otfest), women’s circles, and with groups as large as 80 people. Craft can be a powerful tool for meditation and selfawareness.
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Robin Koster-Carlyon and her husband grow vegetables on the Mornington Peninsula using biodynamic and organic methods, selling their produce within the community using a CSA model.
Our facilitators will present interactive workshops where you can discover ways to keep our environment beautiful and sustainable by modifying your lifestyle to live more efficiently.
Intro: Permaculture Design Sat 4pm This workshop is an introduction to permaculture ethics, principles and basic design methods. You will sketch the property where you live and apply permaculture design to it, which giving you a new way to move towards self-sufficiency. Tamara Griffiths has a BA(hons) from Adelaide University, an MA (Public History) from Monash University, and completed a Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) in 2007. She completed a permaculture internship with Bill Mollison in 2010 and has taught six PDCs, among other workshops.
Truth Mandala Sun 1pm This is a ’work that reconnects’, a process that allows an experience and expression of emotional depth, honouring how we feel about what’s happening to our planet. This ritual creates a safe container for our feelings, and can help us be more effective in our actions for a better world. Wendy Hopkins has 15 years of experience in facilitating experiential group workshops, personal development, environmental sustainability, deep ecology, nature-based spirituality and bringing project ideas to life. She has an Advanced Diploma of Group Facilitation through the Groupwork Institute of Australia.
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VITALITY TENT
Real Raw Yummies
Women’s Ayurveda
Fri 2pm, Sun 8:30am
Fri 4pm, Sat 11am
Learn about nutritious foods and find out how easy it is to make raw treats and wholesome foods.
Explore women’s health through Ayurveda to understand vata, pitta and kapha, and how imbalances manifest in the physical body. Learn practical tools to support the female reproductive system, including the Ayurvedic approach to food and lifestyle, as well as meditation and pranayama.
Louise Plant is a Holistic Nutritionist, master herbalist, lecturer, teacher, motivational speaker, author, presenter on holistic nutrition and raw food, and owner of raw food café, Raw on Rye.
Carla Beasley is a qualified Ayurvedic Lifestyle Practitioner, AIAS and assisted senior practitioner during her formal training. She was a guest at the Australian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA) conference in 2013, involved in a panel discussion on Ayurvedic Studies India.
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Empower Unique Beauty
Drama & the adrenals
Sat 7pm
Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm
The secret to nourishing your beauty is living an abundant life. Kemi will share the seven principles of raw beauty: body nourishment, self love, creative expression, joy creation, elevating relationships and communities, living your passions, purpose and contribution.
Looking at why we are attracted to drama, what spurs us into saying ‘yes’ when we really mean ‘no’. Breaking down the HPA axis and the influence of the thyroid, adrenal and ovarian axis on your ability to cope with stress, mood, menstrual cycle, menopause, libido, energy and vitality.
Kemi Nekvapil is a Keynote speaker and presenter dedicated to women experiencing a kind of beauty that is fuelled by mind and body nourishment. Kemi inspires and coaches women all over the world to live a fulfilled life of beauty, passion and purpose.
Natasja Fox holds a double major in Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture, and has practiced in China, Japan and India. She has practiced yoga from childhood and is working on a diploma of Environmental and Nutritional Science at ACNEM.
Professionals of the health and vitality industry present workshops and information sessions on how you can achieve radiant health and happiness with practical knowledge and tools.
10 Tips For Menopause
Yoga Psychology – The Mind Body Link
Alchemical Space of WellBeing
Fri 8:30pm, Sun 10:30am
Sun 3pm
Sat 4pm
With tips easier than you thought possible, you can Address the pain and confusion of Menopause and feel confident, empowered and healthy. Discover how you to get relief from anxiety, internal conflict, negativity, hot flushes and weight gain.
This workshop will examine the link between the major glands of the body with the seven key chakras and examine how those glands regulate emotional expression. Specific yoga postures to balance the glands and subglands will be explored.
Susan Sheehan is an international speaker, coach, mentor, author and founder of the Academy of Lifestyle Excellence. She is passionate about helping women to love Menopause using neuroscience and technology to help them live a healthy, wealthy life.
Liila Hass has been a healthcare professional for over 25 years and a yoga and meditation teacher for longer. Trained in America and India, she brings academic and spiritual knowledge to her work, including workshops and retreats in Tasmania and a thriving naturopathy clinic.
Learn about cultivating the connection between your body, mind and soul to tune into your body and receive messages and guidance about your wellbeing. Sarah will share how she healed herself from breast cancer using organic food, yoga, meditation, sacred practices and taking the time to truly detox. Sarah Thorn has been conducting workshops and teaching for over 15 years in Australia, India and South Africa. She teaches at universities and holds workshops on design as well as Feminine Divine tantra workshops through Rainbow Tantra.
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Transformation though Yoga Mythology and Symbolism Sat 7am, Fri 4pm in Yoga Space Using the symbolism of mythology in yoga we add to the transformative power of yoga. Incorporating yoga postures, breath practices, chanting and visualisation these yoga workshops guide the individual though honouring and letting go and aligning our energy to new transformation. Angela Robb brings a depth of yogic and physiological knowledge to her classes which allows her to guide mind, body and energy towards a sense of wellbeing and connection, with space for individuals to incorporate their own unique intentions and spirit.
RITUAL SPACE
Awaken Year of the Horse Fri 2pm, Sat 4pm The ancestors will be acknowledged and honoured in a consecration ceremony, followed by an elemental circle casting and invocation. This rite includes deep meditation and crafting of a clay horse, which is then activated and awakened through ritual, each participant taking home her handmade horse. Lizzy Rose, Australia’s celebrity psychic, has been teaching, running, performing and presenting at spiritual festivals, events, circles, rituals and gatherings for decades. Covering many states of Australia and recently now launched globally through Wren Webinars as an online teacher, she brings psychic readings and healing to women across the globe.
Swan Blessing
Lingham Massage
Meet Animal Spirit
Fri 4pm, Sat 11am, Sun 3pm
Fri 8:30pm
Sat 9am, Sun 8:30am
The workshop will address and explain the process of different forms of sensual and sexual touch and how to assist a man in accessing his full orgasmic potential. This presentation is a must for any woman who wants to learn new skills, build confidence and understand the ancient sexual arts.
You will be taken on a shamanic journey to meet your animal spiritual guide, which may or may not be your familiar here on earth. Your guide may be mythical, animal, reptile, bird or from the waters.
The Swan Blessing Ancestral Medicine Ceremony is a gentle release of past life soul contracts and vows binding ancestral medicine. Receive guidance in how to weave the grand- mother medicine in the golden age and blessings from the lineage of medicine women from past, present and future. Julia Inglis has run shamanic journeying circles for women and men for the last eight years. She holds personal Swan Blessing Ancestral Medicine ceremonies and collective healing ceremonies at Magdalene Laundries. During Seven Sisters Festival 2013, she provided Swan Blessing Ceremony for the opening ceremony for Red Tent Dreaming.
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Emma Power is a trained Tantra Teacher and Tantric Yoga Teacher, Relationships Coach and Sexuality Educator.
Red Catherine Johns walks and talks with and for the animals of earth and those of spirit. She has presented this workshop at many venues. She is an elder who has walked with animals and the Goddess all her life. She is a Romani, a witch, an author, a journey-woman.
A beautiful nurturing space where you will be able to heal, encourage and reconnect with yourself, shedding all misgivings of the past and planting seeds of intention for the future.
Meditations on the 4 Elements Sat 2pm, Sun 10:30am
Auras, Energy and Earth – Cell Whispering
Meditations on the 4 Elements combines ritual, beautiful musical soundscapes (guitar, cello and percussion), guided mediation and group discussion. Be guided into discovering your unique connection with Nature and the 4 Elements.
Sat 7pm, Sun 1pm
Wendy Rule is wild, passionate and empowering, a Visionary Songstress who weaves together music and ritual to take her audience on an otherworldly journey of depth and passion. Renowned worldwide for her unique music and Spiritual Mentoring, she will be joined onstage by cellist Rachel Samuel.
Indigo-Khai Rivers has over 15 years of experience, is trained in over ten healing modalities and is creating a new form of healing: ’cell whispering’. She has run interactive workshops, demonstrations and classes in intuitive development, meditation and the healing arts for children, teens and adults for over a decade.
Do you know you are a natural psychic and healer? Come and discover how to see and feel auras in this interactive workshop. Explore your natural gifts of clairsentience, clairvoyance and clairaudience; discover the intuitive healer within.
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YOGA SPACE
Soul Circles Drumming Fri 2pm, Sat 2pm Soul Circles Drumming workshops integrate yoga and meditation to guide participants toward a physical interaction with the drum, then creating traditional music together. Explore the polyrhythmic djembe music of West Africa! Djulz Chambers has been an international workshop facilitator and teacher of traditional African Drumming for six years, as Director/Founder of Soul Circles Drumming and also in conjunction with the African Drumming team, based in St Kilda.
Transformation thRough Yoga Mythology & Symbolism Fri 4pm (Yoga Space), Sat 7am (Vitality Space)
Chakra Yoga
Somaticah *movement*
Sat 7am, Sun 3pm Flow with your breath in this Chakra Yoga practice that merges music with body, mind and soul. Ride the wave of movement into the corners of your heart and reconnect to bliss. Come back to your strength, beauty and truth, one breath at a time. Kimberly Kilkenny has been passionate about Yoga as personal therapy since 2008and it has evolved into her career. She has qualifications in ERYT (Hatha and Chakra Yoga), Touch for Health and Acupressure, and is a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner. .
Using the symbolism of mythology in yoga we add to the transformative power of yoga. Incorporating yoga postures, breath practices, chanting and visualisation these yoga workshops guide the individual though honouring and letting go
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Laughter Yoga
Sat 11am, Sun 6:45am
Sun 6:45am (Bodywise Space), Sat 9am (Yoga Space)
An intricate dance of breath and movement is inspired through our shared time, where we can relax, self-enquire and pay close attention to our unique experiences. Somaticah workshops embrace personal expression, sound, yoga, partner exercises, energy play, yawning and meditation.
Laughter Yoga combines unconditional laughter with yogic breathing (Pranayama). The concept of Laughter Yoga is based on a scientific fact that the body cannot differentiate between fake and real laughter. One gets the same physiological and psychological benefits. Why leave laughter to chance?
Leesa Selwyn is an experienced teacher with 200 hours of SomaChi Yoga teacher training in 2008 and 200 hours of Vinyasa SomaChi Yoga teacher training in 2012. She has been practicing Yoga and Somatics for 13 years teaching for five years, including workshops 3 years at lifestyle events and festivals.
Megan Bell is based in Melbourne. Megan’s story is as various as it is entertaining. She became a Laughter Yoga facilitator after feeling elated for days after play. She works predominantly with High Risk Youth, and at many different festivals along the Coast, sharing the Health and Happiness benefits LY brings.
and aligning our energy to new transformation.
connection, with space for individuals to incorporate their own unique intentions and spirit.
Angela Robb brings a depth of yogic and physiological knowledge to her classes, which allows her to guide mind, body and energy towards a sense of wellbeing and
Take pleasure in the beautiful natural surroundings while experiencing yoga, one of the most powerful forms of exercise; helping flexibility, muscle definition, endurance and mental clarity.
Tigress Yoga Taster Sun 6:45am (Vitality Space), Sat 4pm (Yoga Space) In Tigress Yoga™ classes we focus on awakening, developing and refining our feminine essence. By immersing yourself in the flow of your ‘Shakti’ energy, a new aliveness will open up in your body. The results bring deep rest, self-acceptance, sensuous embodiment, a balanced mind and open heart. Ember Fairbairn is passionate about igniting and witnessing the sacred flame in others and has over 15 years of experience as a bodyworker/ shamanic healer, Tigress Yoga instructor and a professional artist exhibiting internationally. She is a devotee of the sacred feminine and has facilitated women’s circles
Chandra Namaskara – Salutations to the Moon Sat 7pm (Yoga Space), Sun 6:45am (Life Skills Space) Embrace the elements, connect to the universe and deepen your vibration through the powerful practice of Chandra Namaskara, Salutations to the Moon. You will attune yourself to more subtle energies and release what no longer serves you, coming away empowered and invigorated. Christina Jagusiak has practiced yoga all her life, taught for six years, and spent three years in yoga ashrams. She currently teach more than 100 students each week and specialises in videos and online programs. She has a Diploma of Satyananda Yoga, has done 500 hours of Yoga teacher training and is a Reiki master.
Yoga for the Blissful Woman Sat 7am (Life Skills Space) Sun 1pm (Yoga Space) This session supports women to rediscover the innate feminine wisdom of their bodies through asanas, meditations, pranayama and selfdiscovery for each stage of the menstrual cycle. It focuses on honouring and listening to our bodies deeply with enduring love and self-care. Atira Tan is a devotee of the Wild Feminine and has been teaching sacred feminine embodiment for ten years. Atira is an Anusara Yoga Teacher, a certified Tigress Yoga Instructor, Creative Art Therapist and international speaker. She is the executive director and founder of TheArt2Healing Project.
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Thai and Fly Sat 7am (The Hub), Sun 10.30am (Yoga Space) Lunar AcroYoga blends the wisdom of yoga and the loving kindness of healing arts. This practice includes massage and partner yoga, as well as therapeutic flying - an inverted aerial massage. The base supports the flyer with their legs as the flyer hangs passively. Accessible to beginners. Zoe Konovalov has a love for using movement to express love and freedom. She is a certified Acro Yoga and vinyasa yoga teacher and has been teaching for nine years. Her classes offer a supportive environment to explore movement, play, and connection through healing touch.
LIFE SKILLS
The Newton Method
Heal the Healer
Fri 2pm, Sat 9am
Fri 4pm, Sat 7pm
We are all pristine consciousness covered in layers of conditioning that slow us from achieving our desire. The Newton Method is a technique that clears conditioning. You will learn you how to use it for your own transformation, giving you more energy and confidence to go after what you want.
For anyone in the healing arts, Heal the Healer uses the transformative power of shared story to guide participants to explore personal and collective wounds, to reach and maintain their full power and sustain themselves in their work.
Adona El-Murr has experience in facilitating learning and transformation with individuals and groups. She is involved in training for crisis response teams, peer support for UN, facilitating interfaith dialogue, coaching executive teams, mentoring and healing. She has an MA in Social Policy and Management, a Diploma of Coaching and a Diploma of Human Resources.
Lucy Mayes is a writer, social worker and Kahuna body worker. She has eighteen years of experience working with individuals and groups in reclaiming and maintaining their essence. Lucy has spent the last four years researching, writing about and developing workshops for healers.
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Conscious Connection Play
Manage your Money Honey!
Fri 8:30pm, Sun 8:30am
Sat 11am
Want to cultivate conscious connection within yourself and with others? Want to deepen your sense of sisterhood? Come and explore simple facilitated exercises that deepen a heartfelt, authentic feeling space in a supportive environment.
This workshop is about how to set up, use and stick to your budget and how to stop buying the things you do not need! We will work through fears and chaos around numbers and help you with strategies to attract money.
Lulu Brown is the co-author of the book Manokranti laughter yoga. She is a provisionally registered psychologist and her Masters thesis addresses the benefits of human connection and relatedness. She facilitate women’ manifestation circles and co-facilitates conscious-connection workshops with ‘Living Frequencies’.
Deb Smith is a Life Coach who specialises in relationships and communication and has moved into helping clients and friends get out of financial ruts and into a position free of financial stress. She has a passion for helping people create better lives for themselves.
Informative workshops will give you tools to help you cope with stress and emotion and enhance interpersonal relationships to create an abundant positive lifestyle for yourself.
Live Your Dreams
Why Am I Single?
Eating Disorders
Sat 2pm, Sun 3pm
Sat 4pm, Sun 10:30am
Sun 1pm
If you have lived your life for others, forgetting about your own dreams, this workshop is for you. This is YOUR time to shine and LIVE YOUR DREAMS. Learn how to reclaim YOU by exploring your values and beliefs and how they play a role in your decisions. Learn strategies for setting goals in your life.
Through the empress code, you will be guided through a journey to discover the reason you remain single or unhappy in relationships. Learn practical tools and Belinda’s proven methods to change your life now, leaving you feeling delicious and a magnet for love and juiciness.
Eating Disorders – what’s going on and what are we doing about it? Facts will be presented and a discussion facilitated to find a path forward that helps those experiencing or affected by eating disorders.
Chris Soderiou, a Life Coach and NLP Practitioner, has worked in the community for 28 years and is a volunteer with a Balinese children’s education foundation. As a Life Coach, Chris works with women to help them gain confidence and selfbelief.
Belinda Bailey has been working as a relationship, intimacy and life coach for more than a decade in Australia and internationally. She specialises in working with women to create and sustain fulfilling and authentic relationships. Her qualifications include Graduate Certificate in NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), a Diploma of TPC and a Certificate in POC.
Jane Hardwicke Collings is a homebirth midwife, teacher, writer and menstrual educator. Jane founded and runs The School of Shamanic Midwifery. She teaches workshops and gives festival and conference presentations in Australia and internationally.
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Seven Sisters Showcase Lisa Mitchell
Lisa is an experienced and inspiring Australian singer/songwriter, hugely influenced by the earth, the spirit and our dance between the physical and non-physical. Lisa has been busy on the road touring Bless This Mess nationally with a five-piece band and a swag of rich and wonderful new songs. Lisa hit the festivals over summer 2012, at Falls and Southbound, and joined the intimate Neil Finn & Paul Kelly tour in 2013. Lisa is currently working on her third album
Lisa Mitchell
Monique Brumby
Singer/songwriter Monique Brumby has just released her fifth solo album, co-produced by Tasmanian born Brumby and music colleague Nick Larkins. Her latest work is highly engaging as she empathises with those who face hardship and the complexity of the human experience. Brumby’s work displays a unique, edgy production style and expressive vocal delivery. Visit her at www. moniquebrumby.com
Monique Brumby
Ashleigh Mannix
Kelly Auty and Lisette Payet
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Ashleigh Mannix
Starting as a young Australian independent musician, this soul songstress has revelled in unique experiences touring the world. Ashleigh has found herself part of a diverse family of musicians who she has been proud to work including Ian Moss, James Morison and Michael Franti. Somewhere in between Stevie Nicks and Janis Joplin, Ashleigh’s uncompromising talent and truthful approach deliver a boundless sound that floats in the realm of folk, rock ‘n’ roll and blues fusion.
Kelly Auty and Lisette Payet
With beautiful blended voices that weave stunning vocals with exquisite harmonies, Kelly and Lisette will deliver a repertoire of songs from some of their favourite female singers including Aretha, Edith and Eva. Accompanied by Lisette on keys, genres will include blues, jazz and soul featuring inspirational, dynamic and heartfelt performances from these two outstanding artists.
You will be enchanted by this lovingly curated showcase to move, inspire and delight. From deep dirty blues to ethereal pop folk, sit back while some of Australia’s most celebrated female performers light up the stage with their gifts. Kerri Simpson
Few singers anywhere have as successfully traversed musical genres as Kerri Simpson has. The woman dubbed ’Australia’s own Blues diva’ has made herself at home in myriad genres. Her versatility led MHS critic Lee Howard to write of her commanding vocal abilities: “Kerri Simpson could sing the phone book and knock an audience out!”
Cosmica
Cosmica are a burlesque performance troupe passionate about raising the vibration and energy of the crowd. They spread love, light and magic through their eclectic burlesque performances, captivating and mesmerising with dynamic aerial hooping, tribal belly dance, dance fans, fire work and much more. Cosmica breathe as one through their intricate and amazing formations, acting as one entity in harmony with one another.
Ilra Sorm
Tribal bellydance focuses on empowering the strong earthy feminine energies. Each of the un-choreographed performances relies on the dancers reading body signals and working together to synchronise the movements into a dance.
Kerri Simpson
Liliana Filar
Liliana was entranced as a child when introduced to the art of Middle Eastern dance. The beat was honest, the moves felt right and the journey could take her anywhere. After many years of training alone, Liliana sought the teachings of Princess Jasmina and has been learning a variety of Lebanese, Egyptian and Turkish inspired dances. Liliana is humbled and honoured to be sharing two improvisational Middle Eastern dance sets with the wonderful women at Seven Sisters Festival 2014.
Cosmica
Ilra Sorm
Liliana Filar
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Sisters FOR SIsteRS presented by SEVEN SISTERS Saritah
Saritah (sa-REE-ta) has a positive vision for the future, which shines through every word she sings and every note she plays. Inspiring, uplifting and playfully powerful, Saritah’s live shows are colourful celebrations of life. Born in South Korean, raised in Perth and based in Melbourne, Saritah is a dynamic performer, delivering a potent combination of feminine spirit, conscious lyrics and heartfelt melodies. Her songs embody a unique union of roots, reggae, soul, acoustic and dancehall.
Saritah
Kattimoni
Kattimoni
Kattimoni is a passionate, Melbourne-based singer, performing artist, vocal teacher and community arts practitioner with a vibrant, dynamic and captivating presence. Kattimoni’s performances radiate a joyful and energetic celebration of soulful expression with music that ignites, uplifts, liberates and empowers. Powerful distinctive vocals, juicy soul-based compositions, free-flowin’ hip hop grooves, harmonic infusions of jazz with a deeply funky vibe and a fresh integration of new and old-school soul flavours.
Ee’da Brahim
Alice Space Doll
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Ee’da Brahim
Ee’da is a singer/ songwriter, dancer, spoken-word artist and arts educator. She has performed Indian classical dance at the United Nations Conference and Melbourne Exhibition Centre. She has also performed at festivals across Australia including Woodford, Rainbow Serpent, Island Vibe and Peat’s Ridge and has supported International hip hop acts Lyrics Born (US) and Dead Prez (US). She is the Creative Director and Founder of ‘Sisters For Sisters’ and runs women’s wellness programs and teenage empowerment projects with government, community and private organisations.
Alice SpaceDoll
A divine expression of the soul through voice and movement, Alice Spacedoll offers the harmonious paradox of a down -to -earth being merged with otherworldy experience. A symbiosis of resonant vocal chords and evolved production techniques reveals an insight into the intrinsic nature of this freely moving artistic being.
A collaborative showcase curated by the Creative Director of Sisters for Sisters and the Seven Sisters Team. Reggae, soul, dancehall, blues, electronica and dance – a showcase to uplift, immerse and empower. Phoebe Jacobs
Phoebe Jacobs is a Melbourne Singer/ Songwriter. In the last few years she has established herself as an emerging force on the live music scene, engaging audiences with her unique style and authentic presence. She has collaborated or shared the bill with some of this city’s finest, including Ani DiFranco, Mojo Juju, The Brothers Grimm, Hiatus Kaiyote and Vibraphonic Orchestra.
Arowe
Emerging as a soloist amongst a music-heavy scene in Melbourne is accomplished musician and soul vocalist Alex Rowe. Arowe delivers a unique music style described as ‘emo soul meets dark pop’. Her content may be dark at times, but her performance banter is comical and endearing. Having spent 2012 and 2013 performing solo along the east coast of Australia, Arowe established a small loyal following of fans. If you would like to see an artist who can sound like Toni Braxton and Emma Bunton (the Spice Girls), hold you captivated like Joni Mitchell, while also charming your pants off like Leonard Cohen, you’d better go see Arowe.
Burncity Queenz
Melbourne’s first official Dancehall crew, Burncity Queenz are a troupe of all female dancers, each with a unique style and flavour. They hail from diverse backgrounds and share a common love for Dancehall culture and the spirit of dance.
Phoebe Jacobs
Nuholani
A Polynesian dance company based in Melbourne, Australia. Dedicated to sharing, expressing and perpetuating Polynesian culture, Let Nuholani take you on an exciting and breathtaking journey from Hawaii to Tahiti in “Ke Ala O Kahiki” (The Pathway to Tahiti). Follow hips that sway and roll from the sands of Waikiki to the pulsating drums of Tahiti.
AROWE
Mewz
Mewz has been rapping and performing spoken word poetry for over a decade. She is fascinated by the feelings generated by wordplay and how they can be used to alter one’s mental state. Let yourself sink into and be transported by the skills of this lyrical mistress.
Nuholani
burncity queenz
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CHAI TENT MUSIC Wendy Rule
Tyto
Wild, passionate and empowering, visionary songstress Wendy Rule weaves together music and ritual to take her audience on an otherworldly journey of depth and passion. Renowned worldwide for her unique music and spiritual mentoring, she will be joined onstage by cellist Rachel Samuel
Intricate rhythms, melodies, lyrics and instrumentation connect Tyto with Mother Earth, transporting you there. Beats invite you to dance and connect. Soaring vocals open the heart and throat, with extreme vulnerability to astound and amaze and infinite love to inspire.
Lady Shaula – Harp in the Dark at Dusk
Described as “a fresh breeze on the Australian alternative folk scene” (Wendy Rule), Melody Moon’s style is unique. Her sweet tones and honest lyrics paint a picture of melancholy courage that mesmerises audiences. Joined by cellist Caoimhe Collins, the pair bring a rich string sound and uplifting harmonies.
Elena b Williams
Laya’s music is heartopening, healing, shamanic and spontaneous, bringing joy and inspiration to her audiences. Her voice is warm and authentic and is accompanied by a variety of instruments. Her versatility bringing a myriad of flavours to her performances.
Celtic harp and voice, surrounded by candles, each one being blown out after each song until the last song is sung in darkness. A journey of womanhood and the embroidery of wisdom that is passed from mother to daughter. A restorative and deeply healing and moving experience. Elena b Williams is an Australian Samoan folk soul singer/songwriter. Having recently sold two songs to Aboriginal ABC TV show ‘The Gods of Wheat Street’, Elena is now currently touring Australia with her new EP ‘The Rose’. A three time MusicOz Award finalist, Elena brings true heart to stage.
Melody Moon
Nainiouman Coya Coya
A descendant of the Gamilaroy people of NSW. Gentle soulful Singer, fusing the voice of the ancestors with angelic sounds, deeply moving, peaceful and connecting. A story and song woman sharing culture, wisdom and heart.... connecting people deeper to the spirit of the landscape.
Essie Thomas
A Singer-Songstress bending the binds of the Folk music soundscape, together with Lucy Hallows, Essie Thomas delivers a colourful show with amazing vocals and awe inspiring Guitar. Essie takes you on a soulful journey, leaving you with an appetite for more...
Wild Moves
Laya Rocha
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Drawing from the African Diaspora and her ancient connection to ancestral spirit, Wild Moves will take you on a musical journey into the feminine celebrating Mother Earth in all her mysteries of life through song, dance and drumming with a touch of the Surf Coast vibe (edit this to include details for workshopping opening ceremony?)
Lingmarra
We are nine kindred spirits who gather weekly to laugh, cry, share and sing. We perform mainly a capella, with some guitar and percussion. The majority of music we embrace is indigenous, world and somewhat female orientated, although we do spread our wings with various tunes that just feel right.
Zinnia Blue
Zinnia Blue are a folk band playing delicate and haunting music. Evocative and reflective - their songs are an aural poetic experience. Songs and stories about their relationship with Mother Earth, their own stories of love, loss and growth and also the tales of many a strong woman throughout history.
Tamwah
Tamwah Infuses the boom bap of Hip Hop beats with Neo-Soul songbird trills, dope rhymes and the alegria (Joy) of Afro Brazilian rhythms. Likened to soulstress Sade & Eyrkah Badu with a tropical twist. As a conscious weaver of worlds & positive intent, Tamwah infuses her music with ONE LOVE.
The Chai Tent is a lush and comfortable place to connect, rejuvenate AND be inspired by an abundance of intimate performances. Relax with friends new and old, sip on some spicy chai, & soak up the ambience. But don’t be surprised by moments of comedy, theatre, spoken word and drumming. Buffalo & Bear Medicine Sisters
Lydia & Clare sing powerful & uplifting sacred medicine songs from Australia, Peru, America, India, Israel, Africa & medicine circles all over the world. All are welcome to join us in song!
JMAC in Disco Fanny
We’ve all had that big night out on the d-floor. Admit it. Embrace it. It’s about loving and owning every single part of who you are. Even your sweaty flaps. JMAC’s an outspoken, world-wide, comedic dance popstar who is only going to get bigger and bigger. So catch her quick before she blows up! Or just farts. Either way. Catch her quick.
Laura-Doe’s Vaudeville of the Vulva
Hosted by an eccentric English academic and featuring The Vulva Underground, a troupe of unusually vocal velvet vulvae this one-woman cabaret show is funny, sexy and wise. It entertains, inspires & informs using humour and song. Aphrodisiac Edutainment on a crucial core topic for women.
Beth and the Brave
Beth and the Brave is the latest project by singersongwriter Beth King, who performs beautiful alternate folk tunes accompanied by Elisse Kleiner. Led by Beth’s soaring voice, the duo blend rich vocal arrangements with intricate guitar and flute.
WENDY RULE
Rachel Samuel
I have been performing with my cello for many years with various singers and groups including Wendy Rule, Zinnia Blue, & Scarlett Cook. More recently I have been creating my own music which involves improvisation on the cello to produce deep meditational soundscapes performed over a triggered accompaniment.
MELODY MOON
Katherine Cunningham
As a writer, a poet, an orator, tis the blood that moves me to word play. The craft that takes it a whole lot deeper and the feeling of that ancient whisperer of the worlds between worlds that cackles in my core as I make these delicious offerings of self.
Buffalo & Bear Medicine Sisters
Tamwah
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Roving Performers Our rovers delight in the element of surprise, inspiring awe with their splendid and colourful displays. Be transfixed by these wonderful and playful performers... New Heights Stilt-walking
A tall, beautiful bird will roam the grounds, enhancing the feminine energy of the weekend with its colour and grace. While in performance, you’ll be surprised by what heights dance and stilt-walking will take you to!
Mademoiselle Swann/The Statue (Anso Biguet)
Mademoiselle Swann is a cheeky juggler using clubs and a crystal ball who loves interacting with guests and making everyone smile. The Statue is a majestic eight-feet tall figure who manipulates a crystal ball around her body. The ball floats between her hands, creating an air of mystery.
Ferly Feminine
Ferly Feminine
Flowing, organic, improvised dance weaving through the festival – this is meditative, theatrical movement. The Ferly Feminine goddesses encourage and engage in interaction between female viewers and performers. Featuring ever-changing detailed costumes and intricate headdresses made by Bindikat. To enhance their performances, faces and hands are lovingly and painstakingly body painted. Follow Ferly Feminine to the depths of yourself.
Mademoiselle Swann/The Statue
New Heights Stilt-walking
performance manager
Mewz
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MUSIC PROGRAM SEVEN SISTERS SHOWCASE Friday @ The Hub Changeover PERFOMANCE 7:15pm – 7:30pm Housekeeping with Emeli Paulo 7:30pm – 8pm Ashleigh Mannix Ilha Sorm / 4 min 8:10pm – 8:40pm Kerri Simpson Ilha Sorm / 5 min 8:50pm – 9:20pm Kelly Auty & Lisette Payet Lili Filar /10 min 9:35pm – 10:05pm Monique Brumby & Sophie Cosmica /10 min 10:20pm – 11:10pm Lisa Mitchell Cosmica /10 min 11:25pm – 11:45pm Kerri/Monique/Sophie/Kelly/Lisette Cosmica / 5 min SISTERS FOR SISTERS
SATURDAY @ The Hub Changeover PERFOMANCE 6:45am – 7:15pm Kattimoni 10 min 7:25am – 7:55pm Arowe Anso / 5 min 8:05am – 8:35pm Ee’da Brahim Mewz / 5 min 8:45am – 9:35pm Phoebe Jacobs Nuholani: Hawaaiin Dance / 5-7 min 9:45am – 10:30pm Saritah Nuholani: Tahititian Dance / 5-7 min 10:40am – 11:10pm Burn City Queenz 10 min 11:20am – 12am Alice Spacedoll End
CHIA TENT
FRIDAY Performance details 2pm – 2:35pm Buffalo and Bear Medicine Songs from Around the World 2:45pm – 3:30 pm Melody Moon Folk 3:40pm – 3:50pm Katherine Cunningham Spoken Word 4pm – 5pm Wild Moves Afrian Drumming saturday 10am – 10:40am 10:50am – 11:435am 11:40am – 12:10am 12:25am – 12:55am 1:10pm – 1:40pm 1:55pm – 2:40pm 2:55pm – 3:40pm 3:50pm – 4:35pm 4:45pm – 5:30pm 5:45pm – 7:30pm
Beth and the Brave Lingmarra Ashleigh Mannix Kelly Auty and Lisette Payet Vaudeville of the Vulva JMAC Tamwah Tyto Tyto Essie Thomas Lady Shaula
sunday 11:00am – 11:30am 11:40am – 12:10am 12:25am – 1:00pm 2:00pm – 2:50pm 3:00pm – 3:40pm 3:50pm – 4:30pm
Rachel Samuel solo Zinnia Blue Wendy Rule Naniouman Coya Coya Laya Rocha Elena B Williams
Closing Ceremony 4:30pm Festival Closed
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Alternative Folk Devotional Singing of the World Blues Blues Theatre Comedy Hip Hop and Soul Melodic Guitarist / Singer / Songwriter Cajun Folk Harpist Cello and Effects Old Folk / Alternative Country Dark Ambient Mystical Folk Music Folk Folk Samoan Folk Soul Singer
10:30am
9:00am
8:30am
7:00am
Natasja Fox
Fipi Keanu
Sh’ana & Kaggi
BREAK
POLYNESIAN DANCE
SONGS OF SHE
BREAK
ALIGNMENT
Zoe Konovalov
VINYASA - STRONG
Nicole Ahava
Patricia Corner
SEVEN SISTERS SEASONS OF MEDICINE DOLLS WOMANHOOD
Parvati Sundari
Catherine Pwiti
Zenith Virago
EMBRACING THE CRONE
Nicole Ahava
SEVEN SISTERS CONSCIOUS MEDICINE DOLLS LIVING & DYING
Patricia Corner
JUNGLE CITY DANCE HALL
THAI & FLY
SATURDAY
FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERT
DINNER
6:30pm
7:30pm
OPENING CEREMONY
6:00pm
Lydia Marolda
Misty Tripoli
WELCOME TO COUNTRY
DANCING FREEDOM: GODDESS
WOMEN & BODY IMAGE
Aimee Charles
Ana Soares
BREAK
Colleen Rees
SACRED SPACE
HOLISTIC MANDALA WITH SEASONS OF AFRO-BRAZILIAN YOUR SISTERS WOMANHOOD
ARTS & LEARNING
ENERGISE YOUR VOICE & SING
GATES OPEN
FRIDAY
BODY WISE
5:30pm
4:00pm
3:30pm
2:00pm
12:00pm
THE HUB
Wendy Hopkins
CELEBRATING MOTHERHOOD
Leisa Gittings
GENTLE BIRTHING
Janoel Liddy
WOMEN’S CIRCLES: BEGINNERS
Mardi Terrason
SMOKE & DRUM HEALING
CIRCLE OF STONES
Lousie Plant
REAL RAW YUMMIES
VITALITY TENT
Monica Poray
SACRED WEAVING
Robin Koster-Carlyon
TRANSFORMATION
Lila Hass
YOGA PSYCHOLOGY
Angela Robb
WITH YOGA
Susan Sheehan
10 TIPS FOR MENOPAUSE
Carla Beasley
SPIRITUALITY WOMEN’S GROWING FOOD AYURVEDA
Monika Poray
SACRED WEAVING
ECO SPACE
FESTIVAL PROGRAM
Red Catherine
MEET ANIMAL SPIRIT
Emma Power
LINGHAM MASSAGE
Julia Inglis
SWAN BLESSING
Lizzy Rose
AWAKEN YEAR OF THE HORSE
RITUAL SPACE
Megan Bell
LAUGHTER YOGA
Kiberly Kilkenny
CHAKRA YOGA
Angela Robb
WITH YOGA
TRANSFORMATION
Djulz Chambers
SOUL CIRCLES DRUMMING
YOGA SPACE
CONNECTION PLAY
Adona El-Murr
THE NEWTON METHOD
Atira Tan
YOGA - BLISSFULL WOMAN
Lulu Brown
CONSCIOUS
Lucy Mayes
HEAL THE HEALER
Adona El-Murr
THE NEWTON METHOD
LIFE SKILLS
SAREE DRAPING
Catherine Pwiti
Deb Smith
Zenith Virago
Amanda Scott
SMOKE & DRUM HEALING
Charlotte Myers
THE ART OF DEPRESSION
Kerryanne Ansari
Tamara Griffiths
Michelle Hunt
CLOSING CEREMONY
Lydia Marolda
Karen Mann
Parvati Sundari
Wendy Hopkins
Sarah Corner
Wendy Hopkins
TRUTH MANDALA
Emma Power
Charlotte Myers
THE ART OF DEPRESSION
MOONTIME PAD MAKING
Amanda Scott
CREATING THE MENARCHE WE CHOOSE Katherine Cunningham
Lila Hass
YOGA PSYCHOLOGY
Natasja Fox
DRAMA & THE ADRENALS
Julia Inglis
SWAN BLESSING
Rivers Indigo-Khai
AURAS, ENERGY & EARTH
Wendy Rule
Robin Koster-Carlyon
Susan Sheehan
MEDITATIONS 4 ELEMENTS
Red Catherine
MEET ANIMAL SPIRIT
Rivers Indigo-Khai
SPIRITUALITY 10 TIPS FOR GROWING FOOD MENOPAUSE
Louise Plant
Robin Koster-Carlyon
UNDERSTANDING DANCING FREEDOM: MAKE YOUR OWN EMBRACING THE CELEBRATING ORGASMS GODDESS MOTHERHOOD CRONE ORACLE DECK
Meiki Apted
Ee’da BraihAm
ORGANIC SCULPTURE ART
Janoel Liddy
WOMEN’S CIRCLES: BEGINNERS
Mardi Terrsaon
REAL RAW YUMMIES
3:00pm
4:30pm
Kemi Nekvapil
THE REAL DIRT ON YOUR FOOD
BREAK
PHYSICAL THEATRE
EMBODIED VOICE
Sharon Bolt
Aimee Charles
Iris Zantop
Miranda Rudegeair
MANDALA WITH HEALING YOUR YOUR SISTERS SEXUAL SELF
Barbara Maei
YOUR HEROINE’S GROOVE DANCE JOURNEY
Zahira Atkins
Lizzy Rose
AWAKEN YEAR OF THE HORSE
Wendy Rule
MEDITATIONS 4 ELEMENTS
Julia Inglis
SWAN BLESSING
EMPOWER AURAS, ENERGY UNIQUE BEAUTY & EARTH
Sarah Thorn
TIGRESS YOGA TASTER
Clare Mcculloch
LUNCH
Natasja Fox
Ember Fairbairn
THE LAUNDRY LIST
BREAK
Robin Koster-Carlyon
HYSTERECTOMY - INTRO: ALCHEMICAL RITE OF PASSAGE PERMACULTURE WELLBEING DESIGN
Chris Sitka
DRAMA & THE ADRENALS
Carla Beasley
WOMEN’S AYURVEDA
LAUGHTER YOGA
THE 7 SEXUAL GATEWAYS
CONSCIOUS LIVING & DYING
ORGANIC SCULPTURE ART
Jane Hardwicke-Collings
HEALING ABORTION
Sharon Bolt
THE REAL DIRT
Sarah Corner
MOONTIME PAD MAKING
THROUGHOUT TIME ON YOUR FOOD
LESBIANISM
Leisa Gittings
GENTLE BIRTHING
Megan Bell
Sarah Adler
WILD WOMEN
Zahira Atkins
BELLY DANCE THE ELEMENTS
SOUND HEALING BELLY DANCE THE ELEMENTS
BREAK
SUNDAY
SHOWCASE
DINNER BREAK
Michelle Hunt
Emma Kenyon
Karen Mann
THE LAUNDRY LIST
Meiki Apted
Barbara Maei
MAKE YOUR OWN HEALING YOUR ORACLE DECK SEXUAL SELF
Nicole Ahava
BUSINESS, BRAINS PHYSICAL & BEAUTY THEATRE
BREAK
JUNGLE CITY DANCE HALL
Ana Soares
HOLISTIC SEVEN SISTERS THE 7 SEXUAL AFRO-BRAZILIAN MEDICINE DOLLS GATEWAYS
JUST TALK GOD DAMN IT
LUNCH BREAK
Kavitha Chinath Amby
2:30pm
1:00pm
12:00pm
10:30am
10:00am
8:30am
8:00am
6:45am
8:30pm
7:00pm
5:30pm
4:00pm
3:30pm
2:00pm
12:30pm
11:00am
Kiberly Kilkenny
CHAKRA YOGA
Atira Tan
YOGA & THE BLISSFUL WOMAN
Zoe Konovalov
THAI & FLY
Natasja Fox
VINYASA - STRONG
ALIGNMENT
Leesa Selwyn
SOMATICAH *MOVEMENT*
Christina Jagusiak
SALUTATIONS TO THE MOON
Ember Fairbairn
TIGRESS YOGA TASTER
Djulz Chambers
SOUL CIRCLES DRUMMING
Leesa Selwyn
SOMATICAH *MOVEMENT*
Chris Soderiou
LIVE YOUR DREAMS
Jane Hardwicke-Collings
EATING DISORDERS
Belinda Bailey
WHY AM I SINGLE?
Lulu Brown
CONSCIOUS CONNECTION PLAY
Cristina Jagusiak
SALUTATIONS TO THE MOON
MOVIE SCREENING
Lucy Mayes
HEAL THE HEALER
Belinda Bailey
WHY AM I SINGLE?
Chris Soderiou
LIVE YOUR DREAMS
Deb Smith
MANAGE YOUR MONEY HONEY!
GENERAL GLAMPING POWERED SOLO QUIET MOTHER & CHILD
CAMPING AREAS
OUT OF BOUNDS
TEMPLE LIFE SKILLS
CIRCLE OF STONES
CHAPEL OF CALM
SACRED SPACE
YOGA SPACE OPEN SPACE
STAFF HQ
WARDEN
OVERFLOW DAY PARKING
RITUAL SPACE
HEALING VILLAGE
STORM HUT
STATION ROOMS
TRAIN CAFE MARKET & GALLERY
CHAI TENT
DRUM TENT
FOOD STALL COTTAGE
HEARN ROAD
VITALLITY SPACE DIVINATION TENT
THE HUB
OVAL MARKET
SYLVIA’S KITCHEN
BODYWISE
LODGE
ECO SPACE
ARTS & LEARNING
TIPI VILLAGE
ENTRY / EXIT
VE DRI PAR K
HEARN ROAD
FOREST DRIVE
DAY PARKING
THANK THANK YOU YOU The Seven Sisters Festival team would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to the amazing volunteers, performers, presenters, healers, readers, contributors, sponsors & partners who came together to make the third annual festival a success. Without you, this festival would not be possible. A very special thank you to my amazing core team of women who have worked tirelessly over the last nine months to produce the 2014 festival. These remarkable women have passionately supported me to bring the festival to life and I am immensely grateful to you all. We make magic happen! • Corinne Pettersen – Assistant Director, Event Manager • Mary Soderiou – Presenter / Healer /Reader Manager • Marisa Cartland – Music and Performance Manager • Moya Matthews – Web and Creative Design • Kitty Purvinas – Volunteer and Operations Manager • Tamara Rogers – Council Member • Devon Harris – Council member
SUPPORTING OTHERS: TREE SISTERS – WOMEN SEEDING CHANGE
Your nourishing weekend will assist others who are less fortunate. Five per cent of profits from each full price ticket will go to support Tree Sisters, a not-for-profit organisation run by women to assist in reforestation. Visit www.treesisters.org to read more about their incredible work.
2015 EARLY TICKET PURCHASE
In 2015, the festival will be held on Friday 27 – to Sunday 29 March. Super Early Bird Tickets can be purchased now from the Information Tent for only $150. Thank you to Say Heidi Photography for our Festival and Booklet Photography (www.sayheidiphotography.com.au) and to 46&2 for our graphic design (forty6and2.com).
OUR SPONSORS & COMMUNITY PARTNERS • Shokuiku • Made With Raw Love • Mad for Raw • My Best Me – Health & Wellness Directory • Natures Art Melbourne • Terra Madre • Rainbow Star Women’s Circles • Sea Gypsy • Bloom Networking • YOR Health • Live Life Well Studio • Apples and Ovaries • Art of Balance • CTO for Hire • Happy Tribe Organics • Aum Shanti Vegetarian/Vegan Cafe & Gallery
• Knox City Orthodontics • Irit Shani Srur – Reiki Master • Crispy Bite • Forever Living Products Distributor • New Harvest Organics • McLeods Massage • Lee Doyle Naturopath • Live Life Well Yoga & Pilates Stuidio • Little Desert Nature Lodge • Body Art Biz – Inner Colour • Serenity Jewellery Shop Carnegie • Nourishing Life Complementary Medicine
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