Inside a Kundalini Tribe Night in Miami
Summer Solstice, a private waterfront villa, and an evening of Kundalini, sound, fire, music, and the live experience of the Tribe.
A private waterfront villa in Morningside. The Miami sky moving from gold to pink to dark over the bay. People arriving slowly, finding their place, meeting local vendors, and settling into the field.
This is Kundalini Tribe Night.
On June 21, we gather for the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. The moment the sun reaches its peak before beginning its turn.
If you have never been, this is what you are walking into.
The Container
Kundalini Tribe Nights are not just classes. They are full evening containers.
Three hours designed to bring people out of the noise of daily life and into the body through Kundalini breathwork, movement, mantra, gong, ecstatic dance, live music, fire, and the live experience of the Tribe.
The space is intentional: a private waterfront villa in Morningside, Miami. Not a studio. Not a formal ballroom. A home on the water, with the doors open and the bay holding the evening.
The energy is elevated, but human. People arrive as they are. Some come in white. Some are barefoot. Some come straight from work. The gathering brings together men, women, founders, artists, executives, students, longtime practitioners, and people experiencing Kundalini for the first time.
What we share is simple: the willingness to spend one evening fully present in the body.
What Happens During the Evening
The gathering begins at 6 PM with a slow arrival.
Before the practice begins, there is time to enter the space, settle in, meet people, and discover a small village of local vendors sharing products, art, and creations from Miami based artists and small businesses.
This arrival is part of the experience. It is not rushed. It gives the nervous system time to land.
Then the container opens. I welcome the gathering, set the tone, and guide everyone into the practice. There is no long lecture. The purpose is to move out of the mental noise and into direct experience.
We begin with breathwork. Through Breath of Fire and long deep breathing, the body starts to release what it has been holding. The nervous system begins to shift. People often feel emotion early in the practice because the body finally has space to exhale.
Then we move into movement. A Kundalini sequence of breath, rhythm, focus, and movement is designed to move energy through the body. No experience is required. The practice meets each person where they are, and the body follows its own intelligence.
After the movement, we enter the gong sound journey. The gong works through vibration. It moves through the body in a way that does not need explanation. The field becomes quiet, deep, and still. Many people describe this part as the moment where time changes, the mind softens, and the body drops into a deeper state of rest.
From there, the evening shifts into live music and ecstatic dance. The body comes back into motion. The practice becomes expression, rhythm, and release. There is no choreography and no performance. Just music, breath, bodies, and the freedom to move without needing to look a certain way.
We close with fire. Each person writes what they are ready to release. The paper goes into the flame.
For the Summer Solstice, this matters. The Solstice is the peak of light, the longest day, and a turning point in the year. The fire becomes a physical act of release, aligned with the season itself.
By 9 PM, the formal container closes. People linger. They hug. They speak softly. Many leave quietly, driving home with the windows down, feeling something has shifted.
Why June 21
The Summer Solstice has been marked by humans for thousands of years.
It is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the beginning of astronomical summer. In 2026, the Summer Solstice happens on Sunday, June 21.
You do not have to believe anything mystical about it. The date already carries weight. Light reaches its peak. The season turns. The body understands thresholds.
When the Tribe gathers on that day with breath, sound, movement, fire, and intention, the evening becomes more than an event. It becomes a marker.
A moment to release what has completed. A moment to remember what is rising. A moment to meet yourself before the next season begins.
Who Comes
Kundalini Tribe Nights bring together people from different worlds.
Some are Kundalini Tribe members who practice with me every weekday at 6 AM. Some have attended previous Tribe Nights. Some are coming for the first time because something in the invitation called them.
Previous Kundalini experience is not required. Sanskrit knowledge is not required. A specific identity is not required. Only willingness.
To be present. To breathe. To move. To listen. To release. To let the body participate.
What It Costs
Kundalini Tribe Nights are donation based.
The suggested donation is $35.
You are welcome to contribute more if you can, or less if you need to. The purpose is access, the Tribe, and shared participation.
Kundalini Tribe members attend free when they bring a paying donor. That is the exchange. Bring someone who wants to experience the field, and your ticket is covered.
What to Bring
Bring a water bottle, comfortable clothing, and layers. The villa can get warm during the practice, and the outdoor areas can feel cooler by the water.
Bring a journal if you want to write before the fire ceremony.
Eat light beforehand and give yourself space after. This is not the kind of evening you want to rush out of. The body works better when it has room.
What to Expect
Expect Kundalini breathwork, movement, mantra, gong, live music, ecstatic dance, fire ceremony, local vendors, and the live experience of the Tribe.
Expect intensity and softness. Expect stillness and movement. Expect the unexpected, because every Tribe Night has its own field.
Some people cry. Some laugh. Some dance hard. Some stay quiet. Some feel the shift immediately. Some feel it the next morning.
There is no correct experience. I hold the container. The body does the rest.
Why I Do This Twice a Year
I practice Kundalini every single day.
Sunrise Sadhana on Zoom at 6 AM Eastern. Monthly experiences at Faena and Soho Beach House, inside the hammam, on the beach, in the yoga studios, and in spaces designed for practice, beauty, and transformation. Private sessions and programs.
The daily practice is the foundation. Kundalini Tribe Nights are different. They are the punctuation. The moment where the practice becomes communal, embodied, and alive at scale.
You can practice alone every day and still benefit from one evening inside the Tribe. A field of people breathing, moving, chanting, listening, releasing, and returning to themselves together.
Togetherness is the nervous system reset.
Co regulation is real. Bodies entrain to bodies. The field holds what one body alone often cannot.
That is why we gather.
How to Reserve
Reserve your spot for here: Kundalini Tribe Night or https://kundalinitribe.co/kundalini-tribe-nights
KUNDALINI TRIBE NIGHT
Summer Solstice Edition
June 21, 2026
6 PM to 9 PM
Private waterfront villa
Morningside, Miami
Donation based
Bring a friend. Bring the part of you that has been waiting to exhale.
See you on the longest day.
Giselle Fiumara
Giselle Fiumara is the founder of Kundalini Tribe.
She is KRI and Yoga Alliance certified, trained by Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa, with 550 plus hours of training in India and the United States.
She is a three plus year resident teacher at Faena and Soho Beach House Miami, and the creator of Kundalini Tribe Membership, a global energy ecosystem for modern life.