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Calm Among the Palms:
A Sound Bath Guided by Robin Kang
In celebration of the new palm trees in the Winter Garden, Brookfield Place will present a site-specific, restorative sound bath experience.
Led by shamanic sound healing artist, Robin Kang in collaboration with Adrian DiMatteo (the Sonic Institute) and Diego Bravo, this therapeutic and rejuvenating experience will combine multi-instrumental sacred sound, breath, and energy work among the palm trees, providing participants with stress relief, healing, and a moment of respite during the busy workday.
EVENT SCHEDULE:
Each session is 20 minutes. RSVP required. Walk-ins may be accommodated, capacity permitting.
- Session 1 | 11:30 AM
- Session 2 | 12:05 PM
- Session 3 | 12:40 PM
- Session 4 | 1:15 PM
ABOUT ROBIN KANG
Robin Kang (Tonalmētzli) is an intuitive multimedia shamanic sound healing artist. She is dedicated to helping others – individuals, communities, and corporate clients – heal, expand, and find greater wellbeing through sound and breath. Having spent nearly a decade honing her craft of sound meditation and trauma-informed breathwork facilitation, she is intently focused on supporting the healing, wellbeing, and expansion of humanity. She is an Initiatic student of Maestro Manuel Rufino, an Ollintlahuimētztli Moondancer, sacred song carrier, and a certified Usui & Tibetan Reiki Master that creatively combines her training with shamanic energy work and sound healing to support a complete energy reset to tune your frequency to the place of bliss that is already inside you, the healing place where your body begins to heal itself. Her sessions are catered individually to the needs of the client or group. Her gentle hands-on touch or remote Reiki is amplified with resonant sonic vibrations to heal physical ailments, stress, trauma, and restore overall wellness. Percussive instruments, drums, singing bowls, flutes, overtone-emitting instruments, and sacred songs are used in each session. Sacred instruments used in sound healing help regulate and calm the nervous system, boost energy, let go of energetic blockages, and release emotions in order to facilitate the healing process.
ABOUT ADRIAN DIMATTEO
Adrian DiMatteo (B.M. Eastman School of Music, 2012) is the founder of the Sonic Institute. He is an international performing and recording artist, author (Elements of Sound: A Full-Spectrum Exploration of Sound and Consciousness), music educator, app creator (Chord Atlas), and sound meditation facilitator with over 20 years’ experience in the music world. Adrian has toured and traveled extensively—exploring sound, language, musical culture and how they affect individual and collective wellbeing. Hundreds of students have now graduated from the Sound Healer Training programs and weekend retreats that Adrian regularly facilitates nationwide. To date, he has offered musical experiences to thousands of people in hospitals, hospices, elder care facilities, and children’s centers.
ABOUT THE SONIC INSTITUTE
The Sonic Institute offers experiential workshops, healing sessions, trainings and events designed to help people connect with sound and music as a tool for healing and meditation. The Sonic Institute unites ancient spirituality with modern science to reveal the impact of sound vibration on health and consciousness. Through music lessons, sound baths, instrument demonstrations, lectures, presentations and interactive workshops, SINE participants gain the skills and knowledge needed to facilitate guided meditation and sound healing experiences.
ABOUT DIEGO BRAVO
Diego Bravo is a musician, composer, and sound healer based in New York City. Originally from Ecuador, he is charanguista in bands celebrating Quechua style music. Additionally, he has studied the music of many healing lineages, including Santo Daime and Umbandaime traditions. Diego masterfully combines his musicianship and spiritual training in his sessions by utilizing multiple string instruments, percussion, and gongs to calm the body, mind, and spirit
ALSO ON VIEW:
Galactic Garden by Robin Kang | August 20 – November 11
Visit the Winter Garden Gallery and discover artwork that merges the vibrancy of the natural world with the complexity of the digital through woven tapestries inspired by the Amazon rainforest and modern computational biology.