SUNDAZE ~ Sunday Morning Ecstatic Dance

SUNDAZE ~ Sunday Morning Ecstatic Dance

Tugun Progress Association Hall, 433 Golden Four Dr, Tugun QLD 4224, Australia

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Date & time

Sunday 26th April 2026

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

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Wake up and dance with fresh beats for brunch.

Join our new Sunday Morning Dance for the community to come together, breathe, and groove.... by the sea.

​Connect with kindred spirits, find your flow, and prime your energy for the week ahead.

Ecstatic Dance is a freestyle community dancefloor where we come together without words, phones or shoes and just dance deep... shaking loose and letting go to great music in a safe inclusive and sacred space with a live dj and an amazing soundsystem.

You can expect a variety of juicy beats woven together by our resident DJ Peach. From soft and slow to hard and fast, sexy bass beats to classic remixes to sound healing vibes at the very end... the dance journey is a full spectrum soul experience for the body mind and spirit.

We serve peach ice tea after dance and there's a chance to chill & connect for those who wish.

​When: Last Sunday of Every Month 10am-12pm

​Where: Tom Atkin Hall, Tugun

What to know: no words, no shoes, no phones, no nonsense. We have aircon to keep us cool!

What to bring: Drink bottle, a small towel if you sweat. Wear clothes you can move in.

All welcome - Don't miss the magic!

Grab your friends, book your tickets, see you on the dancefloor xo

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Tugun Progress Association Hall, 433 Golden Four Dr, Tugun QLD 4224, Australia

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SUNDAZE ~ Sunday Morning Ecstatic Dance

Tugun Progress Association Hall, 433 Golden Four Dr, Tugun QLD 4224, Australia

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Experience Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.