Wednesday April 22 from 6-730pm
Intricate harmonies of vocal vibration with Himalayan and crystal singing bowls, gong and koshi chimes, will surround you. This experience is a complete immersion in the healing power of the human voice from its visceral depths to overtones and soothing melodies. Your body, heart and mind will open as you lay down and journey in meditation to the sound waves of changing vibration and dynamic tone.
Come in comfy clothes and bring anything you need to feel cozy while on a mat for this event. One mat, blanket, and bolster will be provided. Eye masks encouraged.
Odeya Nini is a Los Angeles based interdisciplinary vocalist, composer, vocal embodiment coach, and sound meditation practitioner. Her work has been performed in diverse venues from concert halls to galleries, tunnels, and caves and has been presented at US venues including The LA Phil, Merkin Concert Hall, The Broad Museum, and MONA, as well as internationally in Australia, Mongolia, Madagascar, and Vietnam. She is a member of the three-time Grammy nominated ensemble Wild Up. Odeya's solo album ODE was recognized by The New Yorker as a notable recording of 2022. She is the founder of Free the Voice and leads vocal sound meditations, workshops, and retreats exploring the transformative and healing qualities of embodying the voice.
Wednesday April 22 from 6-730pm
Intricate harmonies of vocal vibration with Himalayan and crystal singing bowls, gong and koshi chimes, will surround you. This experience is a complete immersion in the healing power of the human voice from its visceral depths to overtones and soothing melodies. Your body, heart and mind will open as you lay down and journey in meditation to the sound waves of changing vibration and dynamic tone.
Come in comfy clothes and bring anything you need to feel cozy while on a mat for this event. One mat, blanket, and bolster will be provided. Eye masks encouraged.
Odeya Nini is a Los Angeles based interdisciplinary vocalist, composer, vocal embodiment coach, and sound meditation practitioner. Her work has been performed in diverse venues from concert halls to galleries, tunnels, and caves and has been presented at US venues including The LA Phil, Merkin Concert Hall, The Broad Museum, and MONA, as well as internationally in Australia, Mongolia, Madagascar, and Vietnam. She is a member of the three-time Grammy nominated ensemble Wild Up. Odeya's solo album ODE was recognized by The New Yorker as a notable recording of 2022. She is the founder of Free the Voice and leads vocal sound meditations, workshops, and retreats exploring the transformative and healing qualities of embodying the voice.