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HomeNewsWellness retreat set for the Sunshine Coast

Wellness retreat set for the Sunshine Coast

The Flow State Experience presents the second edition of the Sunshine Coasts’ ultimate wellbeing and music retreat Pranafest.

The Pranafest 2022 program features a rejuvenating list of workshops, presentations, live music entertainment, inspirational talks, cultural performances, and uplifting evening concerts.

Immerse yourself and experience yoga, zen Thai, meditation, Qi Gong, breathe work, live music, art, and community.

Organisers invite all like-minded individuals to join them on this evolutionary journey of self-worth, self-development, and self-discovery.

This is a full three-day immersive experience, your time to activate, rejuvenate, and celebrate life. Drop-in and meet new friends, engage in expansive, deepening activities, dance, breathe, be inspired, relax and unlock your fullest potential.

Facilitators, musicians and speakers this year include the world-renowned Sacred Earth, internationally published author Melissa Ambrosini, creator of Spirit breathwork Dan Pauro and Founder of The Chi Hubs Sunshine Coast, Trent Banyan. Families will be delighted with a full kid’s program for each day including animal feeding, mandala workshops, relay games and skyfall acro entertainment.

The Flow State Experience provides a safe environment where connection and collaboration is valued and encouraged by our creative community, for the creative community.

Tickets are available now at pranafest.com.au

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