ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Led by Kamil Oshundara and Roberto Rafael Navarrete, this offering centers collective remembrance and creative ritual. Come ready to share ancestral anecdotes and connect over a light meal, coffee, and tea from local artisans. The session will begin with a creative flow of movement, communal activities, and a stream of historical insight designed to demystify ancestral veneration as we work to reconnect with our lineages.
The session begins with a gentle yin yoga flow and concludes with a communal ancestral altar feeding — an offering meant to provide the foundations of ancestral veneration. Participants will leave with tools intended to be implemented and shared by all, regardless of spiritual background.
Please note: this event takes place in Atlanta at Hambidge Hive at Uptown!
ABOUT THE LEADERS
The session is led by Kamil Oshundara — a screenwriter, cultural consultant for film and TV, and Afrosurreal artist who has been an Olorisha of Shango, a practitioner of the Yoruba Ifa tradition, for over a decade. As a Black trans devotee with mystic training, Kamil approaches ancient spirituality from a queer-inclusive, diaspora-centered perspective meant to unite those often ostracized from mainstream Orisha-based spaces. Kamil will guide the group through a creative flow of movement, communal activities, and a stream of historical insight designed to demystify ancestral veneration as we work to reconnect with our lineages. The session begins with a gentle yin yoga flow and concludes with a communal ancestral altar feeding — an offering meant to provide the foundations of ancestral veneration. Participants will leave with tools intended to be implemented and shared by all, regardless of spiritual background.