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‘The Dream Drone stimulates spiritual awareness and insight, re-balances the vital energies of the body and restores it’s functional harmony.’ 

Daniel Reid bestselling author of The Tao of Health Sex and Longevity

What is the Dream Drone?

The Dream Drone is a unique sound created by playing the didgeridoo in a special way. This ancient instrument has the capacity to produce the primordial sound of creation and the Dream Drone expresses this primal power to it’s full potential.

Unlike any other form of music, the sonorous sound of the Dream Drone is not restricted by frame works of structured rhythm and linear melody. Instead, it functions purely by virtue of spontaneous vibration moving freely through open space, transforming the breath and intent of the player into surging waves of sound that resonate throughout the room and saturate body and mind with its primordial pulse.

The sound of the Dream Drone holds the power to launch the listener on an inner journey of self discovery that is as unique and personal as each individual on earth. For some people, it's a magical mystery tour of spirit; for others it's a sensual sensory trip through the body; and some simply enjoy the exquisite experience of feeling the warm waves of sound and vibrant energy coursing through their systems. For many, it opens the gate to the Dreamtime.

The Dream Drone does not reflect the views of any particular religion or structured belief system. The only requirement to receive it’s gift is that the listener remains present to the sound and receptive to it’s power and follows wherever it leads. . . . . . . .



Saturday May 25th

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This event will be in the heated (yes that's right heated!) hall in Mullumbimby High School. It will be a 90 minute journey, the first part a subsonic submergance in the gongs of Healing Hertz, the second we will dive deep with the Dream Drone.

Another way to celebrate the power of the full moon and the wonder of our inner realms.

This event is for age 16+ only due to the need for silence and stillness.

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Si Mullumby

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After a mystical experience in India 1992, Si left his studies of Medicine at the University of Western Australia and dedicated his life to playing didgeridoo. He realized from this experience that this instrument was a complete spiritual tool incorporating rhythmic breathing, meditation on the AUM , music and the ability to express emotion and feelings through the voice. Not only is it a tool for personal evolution but he also knew that the sound would transmit the experience of the didgeridoo player to those who are listening.

Si learned whilst he hitchhiked around Australia for two years, living deep in the outback for long periods of time, he found his own new way with this ancient instrument. From then till now Si has toured internationally many times with his dance band Wild Marmalade. Their unique fiery blend of rhythmic didgeridoo and drums has captivated audiences globally. Si has developed unique techniques and breathing patterns and has taught many workshops throughout Europe, Japan, America and Australia.

The Dream Drone sees the next chapter of this story come into being. Quietly since the beginning of his time playing didgeridoo Si has been exploring and developing the therapeutic and consciousness evolving aspect of this sound. The Dream Drone is the maturation of this process and a return to essence of sound.

Jon Worsley

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Jon Worsley and Si have had parallel paths. Jon has made Si his didgeridoos for the past 18 years. In a similar relationship to a surfboard designer and a pro surfer they have grown together to form more advanced and refined instruments, and friendship as well! Initially Jon cut didgeridoos in the traditional way in the Northern Territory and then went on to make instruments from other materials, carbon fiber, fiberglass and then hemp.

John now designs instruments that are called YiDaChi. These instruments are based on the traditional Yidaki style but are more elongated. They have capacity for tremendous subtlety as well as having a warmth that is necessary to play the Dream Drone.  John and Si play together at the Dream Drone recitals. more . . . . .