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A DEEPLY RELAXING SOUND EXPERIENCE - May 5th in Featherston

Jonas from Carterton District

Kia ora neighbours. This is the invitation for interactive SOOTHING SOUND JOURNEY.

NEWMOON, SUNDAY, 05/05/2019 10.30am – 4.30pm
Featherston Community Centre, 14 Wakefield St

Busy life? Stress, exhaustion, anxiety, autumn tiredness? Or are you just curious to try something new and flow on soundwaves? Come and join this professionally-led day of gentle sounds, soothing voices, calming harmonies and silent meditation. Even if you never did anything like this, you will discover the potential of sound vibrations and frequencies, treat yourself by listening to and maybe even co-creating yummy sounds. We will also enjoy some wilder group drumming, guided improvisation, waiata and subtle dance. No pressure, everything is optional.

Hundreds of rare music-therapy instruments provided for you to hear and to try yourself.

ADULTS ONLY, (mature teenagers also welcome) NO PREVIOUS MUSICAL EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!

$38 (waged) or Koha (unwaged)
(venue, facilitation, tea/coffee, biscuits, firewood for cozy warmth, instrument maintenance)

BYO: yoga mat or mattress, pillow, favourite blanket, comfy clothing, water bottle or tea in a thermos, something
delicious to share during the POTLUCK LUNCH (@1pm), musical instruments (not necessary)

Limited spaces! Registration and info at jonas@connecting-arts.com

After you receive confirmation of your registration, please send
$20 deposit or full payment to BZN account 02-0733-0201213-000.

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