Where the Power of Song is Remembered Together

There is a voice that lives beneath conditioning.

Beneath the ways we were told to shrink, hold back, be silent, and certainly not take up too much space.

A voice that is still there.

Not lost — only waiting.

Song Weavers is a 7-month ritual journey of returning to that voice — not as something to perfect or perform, but as something to remember, tend, and live. A journey not through technique, but as a living practice of listening, expression, and devotion.


Through voice, breath, drum journeying, collective sound, devotional singing, trance, and song-making, we move slowly from silence into expression, from expression into belonging, and from belonging into song as offering, devotion and prayer.


This is not a singing class.

It is a deeply embodied journey 

into your relationship with your voice.

This is for you if you are....

::Feeling a genuine pull toward your voice, whether you already sing, tone, pray, or simply find yourself drawn to sound as a form of expression or connection.

::Interested in the medicine of communal singing, not as performance, but as a relational practice of listening, co-creation, and belonging.

::Curious about song as something deeper than skill or entertainment, something ancestral, emotional, devotional, and alive.

::You do not need to be a trained singer, but this is a space for those who feel ready to engage with voice, to listen, to soften, to stretch, and to be in sound with others in a shared field. Not to become a singer. But to enter more fully into your voice as a way of being in the world.

:: You are ready to meet the truth of your voice, not only in song, but in how you speak, express, and relate in the world. This work supports the unfolding of your authentic voice across all areas of life: in your storytelling, your boundaries, your emotional expression, and your capacity to speak and sing from a place that is more honest, embodied, and alive.

Song Weavers Details

Seven Monthly Gatherings Beginning in June 2026

A 7-month in-person journey
Monthly 3-hour immersions
6:30pm – 9:30pm
Kalorama, Victoria

Gatherings are held on the second Wednesday of each month (except July):

  • 10 June
  • 15 July (third Wednesday)
  • 12 August
  • 9 September
  • 14 October
  • 11 November
  • 9 December


What to expect from the Journey

Across the seven months, we move through a living arc of voice and song

Meeting and deepening your relationship with a different aspect of your voice at each gathering:

1. Authentic Song- 10th June 

A return to the voice beneath conditioning — where sound is remembered, not performed.

2. Tending Song- 15th July (*3rd Wenesday)

Working with voice to tend to the inner landscapes — where sound becomes a place to feel, release, express and move through what lives within.

3. Communal Song- 12th August

A return to singing in relationship — where voice becomes belonging, listening, and shared presence.

4. Courting the Muse- 9th September

A descent into deep listening and co-creation with life — where song begins to arrive through us, rather than from us.

5. Devotional Song- 14th October 

A turning of voice toward life — where singing becomes offering, prayer, and a relationship with devotion.

6. Trance Song- 11th November

A crossing into threshold — song inducing altered states of awareness.

7. Medicine Song- 9th December 

Closing Gathering — where song is shared, witnessed, and held as a collective offering and healing.


The Way We Move Through the Journey

Through this journey, you will be supported through vocal exploration, toning, sound baths, song weaving, and intuitive song creation. We move with harmony, simple parts, and collective singing, supported by rhythm, drum, and rattle.

To deepen the experiential and energetic dimension of the work, we also work with plant allies such as rose and hawthorn, alongside shamanic medicine drum journeying.

While this is not a singing class, and the focus is not on technique or performance, it is a deeply embodied journey into your relationship with your voice — meeting its emotional depth, its expressive range, its devotional quality, and its capacity for trance and presence.

Over time, this becomes less about working on your voice, and more about remembering it as a living practice. A return to song as something ancient and accessible — a way of being human that has always held connection, belonging, devotion, and expression.

The Container

Song Weavers is held as a closed container.

This means the same group of women gathers across the full 7-month journey. Once we begin, no new voices are added.

Over seven months, we are not just gathering to sing — we are entering a ritual journey of voice remembrance.

A held, evolving field shaped by shared presence, listening, and the willingness to meet voice in its emotional, devotional, and expressive range.

This continuity is what allows the work to deepen — trust builds, listening becomes more refined, and the group begins to form a shared sonic field that cannot be created in one-off gatherings.

We are intentionally holding limited places for sound harmony and group depth, ensuring there are enough voices for layered song, while still maintaining intimacy, attunement, and connection over time.

This is not a drop-in circle.

It is a committed, evolving journey with the same women returning month after month, allowing voice, song, and belonging to unfold slowly and meaningfully.


Where we will gather...

Song Weavers is held on Siobhan’s land in Kalorama, nestled high in the Dandenong Ranges — a landscape that feels like it holds its own ancient song.

Here, the air is cooler, the light softer. Towering mountain gums surround the space, and deep green ferns line the earth like quiet guardians of listening and sound. There is a natural spaciousness here that invites the voice to soften and expand at the same time.

We gather in the Zome — a hand-built, sacred geometric space created specifically for this work. The acoustics inside the Zome are extraordinary, creating a warm, resonant field that naturally carries and holds the human voice. Sound lingers and layers in a way that makes it the perfect space for singing, toning, and collective voice.

Stepping inside feels like crossing a threshold into a different sonic world. Voice is not just heard here — it is felt, reflected, and woven back through the group.

Women often describe entering the space as a settling — as if something in them finally has permission to slow down, listen, and drop into sound without effort or performance.

This is where we meet each month — in a space designed for resonance, for voice, for listening, and for the remembering of song together.

Full address is shared upon enrolment.

Your Song Weavers Guide

Siobhán has been holding spaces for women for over a decade, weaving ritual, ceremony, and community-based practice as pathways of return to self, voice, and belonging. Across all her work, she carries a deep devotion to song — not as performance, but as an ancient technology of healing, expression, and connection.

Siobhán is a song catcher and song weaver, having written and carried songs for expression, for devotion, for community and for ceremony. Her whole life, she has been in a quiet relationship with song — listening, tending, and following its call as a living force that moves through her to ripple out into her life and work.

Song Weavers has emerged from this long listening — and from her own lived longing for a deeper shared ritual vocal journey. A space where singing is not a technique to be mastered or for performance, but a living practice of return.

Her work with sing is shaped by a deep connection to her ancestral Irish lineage, and a felt relationship with voice as something both ancient and alive. She works as a shamanic craftswoman and midwife of the soul, guided by the intelligence of the unseen, and the deeper remembering carried through mystery, lineage, and land.

Belonging is a foundation of her work. Tending the wild soul, and mending fractures in our ancestral inheritance. Song Weavers continues this thread — working specifically with the voice as another thread in the tapestry of ancestral remembering and repair.

Terms & Conditions

By enrolling in Song Weavers, you are committing to a 7-month in-person journey with a closed group.

This is a closed container that relies on continuity, consistency, and the energetic integrity of the group. By joining, you agree to honour the full duration of the journey and the agreements outlined below.

Commitment & Payments

Payment plans:
Enrolment for payment plans is secured upon payment of a non-refundable deposit. The remaining balance is paid via a monthly payment plan beginning in June and continuing for the duration of the journey. By enrolling, you agree to complete all payments in full, regardless of attendance at individual gatherings. 

Pay in full:
Enrolment via pay in full is completed in one single payment at the time of booking.

Refunds & Withdrawals

If you change your mind or your circumstances shift 30 days or more before the start date, you may withdraw from the container.

For payment plan enrolments, your deposit remains non-refundable and no further payments will be required.

For pay-in-full enrolments, a refund will be issued minus the non-refundable deposit component.

Within 30 days from start date, and once the journey has begun, your place becomes non-refundable due to the intimate and closed nature of the container and the importance of group integrity. All payments (including pay-in-full enrolments) are non-refundable and remain due in full.

In the case of unforeseen or exceptional circumstances, you are welcome to reach out. While refunds cannot be guaranteed, compassionate consideration will always be offered within the integrity of the container.

Closed Container Integrity

Song Weavers is a closed group journey.

No new participants will join once the journey has begun.

This commitment supports the safety, trust, and depth of the shared field, allowing voice, song, and connection to unfold over time within a stable group.