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Retreats

Singing Circles, Rhythm

Singing Circles;

At Kura Waka we offer Singing Circles by Marrietta Rust frequently, so you can check the agenda or hipsy for the upcoming dates.

A Soulful Journey Beyond the Rhythm

In this Weekend we will Radiate and Shine
A Soulful Journey Beyond the Rhythm
A magical co creation With Ayi Solomon and Michaela

The invoking sounds of the drum, Sacred Rhythms movements and Voicing.
EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE JOURNEYS TO FEED TRILLIONS OF CELLS IN YOUR BODY...
which creates energy to raise your vibration to a healthy living.
This meeting is to help each and everyone to remove stress if any in your body through movements, clapping, stepping and voicing to healing the mind, body and soul...

About Ayi Solomon;
Musician/Performer/Composer
Ayi Solomon a Percussinist, was born in 1956,
and raised in Mamprobi, a suburb of Accra. He is
a self taught and ambitious musician.
Originally from Ghana, Ayi Solomon came to
Denmark in 1982 with a reggae band. The following
year, the band went to West Germany to play on US
military bases, but Ayi Solomon returned to
Copenhagen.
He has since built a solid reputation for world music
and African music in the Danish music scene. He has
been called a firebrand and at the same time a
cultural bridge builder.
Since his arrival in Denmark, Solomon has released 5
albums in his own name and played with New Jungle
Orchestra, Palle Mikkelborg, Moussa Diallo, Bo Stief,
Rasmus Lyberth and Himmerland.

His colorful life is also portrayed in a new
documentary film by Morten Bo Larsen, which will be
presented in Denmark along with concerts.
www.facebook.com/ayisolomonA

Sound healing:

This kind of work with sound is based on ancient knowledge about harmony and vibration. The shamans of older times already knew that sound has the power to dissolve blockades, deep seated emotions and pain. Here it is not about learning a technique. Here we work intuitive with voice. Where is your body, soul or emotion blocked? What does the soul need to come into a flow again? Here it is not about singing beautifully but about sounding and the impact of sound.

Singing workshops:

Singing, readjusts mood, feeds the soul, revitalizes the positive energies... This is a fantastic opportunity to follow a singing workshop. This singing workshop offers vocal approach based on polyphony "Urban / Ethnic" It involves the coordination of movement and voice from poly-rhythmic exercises and vocal games. Anita Daulne has based her pedagogy on the concept of polyphony of the various ethnics and the voice mixing, Afro / European.

Her vocal work is rich in harmony and subtle melody, and It is based on ethnical polyphony from Africa and various part of the world (as pygmy, Masai, Zulu, Babudu...), as well as her own compositions.

The exploitation of vocal riches of the world, help us to open our vocal abilities, find our original identity and develop our creativity. It is a rewarding job, which requires no intellectual knowledge of music.

"If you know march you can dance, if you can talk you can sing"
(Zimbabwe Proverb)

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