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16th - 23 September 2025
On the 16th of September 2025 we return to The Motherland, South Africa to gather in spirit of UBUNTU, a union of healers whom are keepers of wisdom and time. Together we awaken ancient stories, pray and support the prophecy of The Bantu and Nguni Nations as well as uphold the vision of a true Rainbow Nation as foretold by the late Global Nobel Peace Prize winner Reverend Desmond Tutu and Dreams of late Nelson Mandela.
When we travel to lands of different ancestors, we receive permission to listen to their wisdom. Carrying these ways we are able to harmonize the song lines of all the lineages who come before us and ask of us to align. In Traditional Healing modalities across the world prayer often acknowledges the Sun as the breaking of the new dawn.
Inzalo ye’Langa or Adams Calender encapsulates the rebirth of African pride, knowledge, and potential. The Equinox Energy (23 September) symbolizes balance and renewal, mirroring Africa’s journey towards reclaiming its role in shaping the future. As archaeological discoveries unveil Africa’s cosmic legacy, a deeper connection to its ancestors and the universe ignites a collective awakening. (More Here)
We unite as one to honor the legacy of a world in peace, joy and celebration of our diversities and cultures.
Access to Community Space & Pool
Kitchen/Dinning area
Access to Community Space & Pool
Includes Offerings
Energy, healing work, reading
Kitchen/Dinning area
Access to Community Space & Pool
Sisonke Papu, also known as KHNYSA, is iGqirha, a multidisciplinary artist, traditional healer, and storyteller from Mthatha, in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Working at the intersection of breath, sound, and ancestral wisdom, KHNYSA creates immersive experiences that explore indigenous
knowledge as a living archive, engaging with themes of memory, healing, and spiritual continuity.
Their practice mediates between traditional healing, ritual music, and found-object instrumentation to craft layered soundscapes that serve as both artistic expression and repositories of indigenous knowledge and collective healing.
As the founder of ISPILI Network, a transmedia creative platform dedicated to preserving and transmitting indigenous knowledge, KHNYSA has led public activations, artist residencies, and creative programs exploring the cultural economy of the Eastern Cape. They are also founder of NgoMa
Technologies, an initiative incubated at the OneBeat Institute, dedicated to the preservation, innovation, and application of indigenous sound technologies as tools for healing, education, and creative economy development.
Book a free 20min call here to discuss more about this journey and how you can support.
Shuttle departure to location from Airport on Tuesday 16th September at 11 and 4pm. (Please book accordingly). Hotel Check in and arrival required September 16th to allow our schedule to flow in unity commencing 17th.
Airport Shuttle to and from Accommodation is organized prior to your arrival.
Our focus on the experience is to support local at all costs - in doing so we support the indigenous communities and their hard work to uphold traditional wisdom. The Accommodation is located separate to all site visits therefore only facilitating accommodation as a point of rest More Details are shared post registration.
English is the common language however for elder work and divination, we will have translators who are also apprentice healers. For International Elder Attendance, we recommend traveling with translators