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Afro Indigenous Sound Medicine with Mumu Fresh

Join Mumu Fresh in our Venice apothecary for an evening of healing music on Saturday, July 18th from 7-9pm.

Maimouna Youssef — known to the world as Mumu Fresh — was born into healing. Raised in both Choctaw and African American heritages, she was singing traditional Indigenous and African medicine songs before she could read. Her mother is renowned singer, sound healer and water pourer Wapajea Walks on Water and her later grandmother was Mountain Eagle Woman, a culture keeper, competition pow-wow dancer, choir director, and medicine woman whose name now graces the family’s Indigenous healing sanctuary in Virginia.

Sound is not a tool Maimouna uses — it is the language her lineage speaks; it's her divine birthright.

Her sound baths weave ancestral vocal resonance,  breathwork, and sacred ceremony into an immersive healing experience that feels like sonic reiki. This is not a performance. This is medicine — the kind passed from grandmother to mother to daughter over generations.

Come ready to release. Come ready to receive.

What to expect:

  • Afro-indigenous sound healing 
  • Breath and meditation
  • Writing prompts for therapeutic journaling
  • Somatic movement 

Note:

  • Space is limited so please reserve your tickets prior to the event.

  • Refunds will only be issued 24 hours or more prior to the event.

  • Please refrain from using discount codes on events, they will not be accepted.

  • Please arrive early and on time. Guests may not be permitted 10 minutes after the ceremony starts.
$19.50

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$65.00

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Join Mumu Fresh in our Venice apothecary for an evening of healing music on Saturday, July 18th from 7-9pm.

Maimouna Youssef — known to the world as Mumu Fresh — was born into healing. Raised in both Choctaw and African American heritages, she was singing traditional Indigenous and African medicine songs before she could read. Her mother is renowned singer, sound healer and water pourer Wapajea Walks on Water and her later grandmother was Mountain Eagle Woman, a culture keeper, competition pow-wow dancer, choir director, and medicine woman whose name now graces the family’s Indigenous healing sanctuary in Virginia.

Sound is not a tool Maimouna uses — it is the language her lineage speaks; it's her divine birthright.

Her sound baths weave ancestral vocal resonance,  breathwork, and sacred ceremony into an immersive healing experience that feels like sonic reiki. This is not a performance. This is medicine — the kind passed from grandmother to mother to daughter over generations.

Come ready to release. Come ready to receive.

What to expect:

  • Afro-indigenous sound healing 
  • Breath and meditation
  • Writing prompts for therapeutic journaling
  • Somatic movement 

Note:

  • Space is limited so please reserve your tickets prior to the event.

  • Refunds will only be issued 24 hours or more prior to the event.

  • Please refrain from using discount codes on events, they will not be accepted.

  • Please arrive early and on time. Guests may not be permitted 10 minutes after the ceremony starts.