Last night was intense. Golden zurna melod­ies trickled down my back in swamp trop­ical heat, djembe picked my feet up and ran away with them, laugh­ing into the infin­ity with the tink­ling santur. My belly remembered how to move my hips so it could play at being the ocean.

Under the full moon, I stood in a circle with Avishai, Gil, Mosh, Udi, Antar, Lior, Amir, Roni and more from the Sheva tour as they prayed for humil­ity on stage and to remem­ber that they are beyond the music, that the music is greater than they are. I had just inter­viewed them for a story for The Age.

And then I danced until my feet hurt and my heart swelled fit to encom­pass butterfly-being.

Shalom shel sheket, shalom v’od yom.

And now I’m trying to dredge up some sense of objectiv­ity and logic and write a story? 

Sydney folk, you can catch them tonight at the Base­ment or on Sunday at Selin­a’s in Coogee. For those who want to join me when I get back, they are play­ing the Prince Band­room in Mel­bourne on the 15th and the 18th of January.