The Neptune Ceremony

A theatrical seaside tradition where myth meets reality, transforming the ancient line-crossing ritual into a playful celebration of our community's bond with the sea.

neptune.jpg
Duration:
No items found.
All kids
3–15 y.o.
Mixed

We reimagine the ancient maritime tradition of "crossing the line" as a collective theatrical performance on the shore. King Neptune and his court—brought to life by parents and tutors—emerge from the waves to preside over a playful initiation that welcomes everyone into the rhythm of camp life.

Far from the rough rituals of history, our ceremony is a celebration of water, imagination, and belonging. It is a moment where the hierarchy of adults and children dissolves into a shared game, reminding us that in the face of the sea, we are all equally part of the crew.

Facilitator

kateryna-wahler.jpg
Kateryna Wahler
Forest & Early Development Lead
No items found.

Join This Event

Attendees (Adults + Kids)
Thank you! Your message has gone through!
The MuMaMa team will contact you shortly.
Hm...
Something went wrong while submitting the form. Please, try again or send us an email if nothing works

Other Events in Program

The Kids Restaurant focuses on honest, home-style cooking, allowing children to build confidence and connection by preparing simple, comforting meals for the community.
Explore event
A hands-on workshop on rhythm, groove, and improvisation.
Explore event
A foundational programme focusing on flexibility, strength, posture, and body awareness. We treat early physical development as essential for healthy, sustainable dance training.
Explore event
Families and mixed-age teams solve fun maths challenges at checkpoints while navigating a course. A perfect mix of movement, problem-solving, and teamwork for a half-day of outdoor activity.
Explore event
A collaborative logic and problem-solving challenge. Age groups: 6–8, 9–12, 13+ (and adults).
Explore event
A gentle introductory session where babies and caregivers explore early musical play through live singing, movement, and simple interaction.
Explore event
A fast-thinking family intellectual game where teams of older children and parents solve riddles together, answering "What? Where? When?". Logic, teamwork, and deduction are key.
Explore event