- 05.10.2024
- Kreuzberg Studio
- 2,5H
- with Storm Hartley
- 05.10.24
- 4.30PM–6.30PM
- 30€ / USC Check-in + 25€
- 05.10.2024
- Kreuzberg Studio
- 2,5H
- with Storm Hartley
- 05.10.24
- 4.30PM–6.30PM
- 30€ / USC Check-in + 25€
HARMONY OF THE SPHERES – REGENERATIVE SOUND HEALING PRACTICES
What is resonance and energy? What tools can we utilize to become aware of this through our practices and rituals? How do we bring this context into the individual & collective body to cultivate deeper listening and awareness within our environment?
This workshop promises a rich spectrum of sound modalities themed as “planetary harmony.” At the core, we explore practical techniques of nervous system tuning using weightless & weighted tuning forks. You can expect partner work & one on one somatic exercises, and assisting the integration process of theory & embodied application we close the session with deep listening & a planetary gong journey.
All tools for the workshop will be provided. Please bring a journal to take notes. Various tuning forks will be available for you try, sourced from www.999hz.co
If you like, you are welcome to order your own before the start of the workshop, bring your own, or alternatively you can try out various tuning forks together if you would like to consider options for deepening your personal practice at home.
For any additional enquiries about workshop preparations, feel free to contact Storm
WhatsApp: +49 1512 8802947
Email: Bookwithun@gmail.com
Tuning fork information www.999hz.co
If you book this special event via Urban Sports Club, you still need to pay 25€ via our website or at the studio (card/paypal) to attend the special event. With your USC Check-in at the studio you get a discount of 5€. Regular Price is 30€.
More about Storm Hartley
Storm is an interdisciplinary healing arts facilitator, guiding rituals between sonic meditation, sensory infusions and movement alchemy. Yogic traditions inspired a deep study into ancient Vedic scriptures, Ashtanga and meditation – supported by a BFA in Dramatic Arts from NYU’s theatrical conservatory program. Storm brings a unique fusion of traditional and creative approaches to teaching. She is deeply connected to music and as a multi instrumentalist and techno dj, her offering resonates as a sacred moment to reconnect with the synergy of sound and devotional practice. Engaging intimately with resonant fields of the human body, and fusing this context into spheres of community building and the collective body; Storm serves in virtue to use sound as a gateway opener to hold space with the intention to facilitate embodied alchemy, as well as mirroring light and shadow in balance through art and praxis.