Dear music maker. (This workshop has been turned into a 1 day Workshop. It’s on Saturday only - and is half the price = 125 €)
I’m very happy to announce a LIVE workshop in Berlin!
(if you want to join, book your spot: here)
In this workshop we will invite you on a journey to (re)connect with your instruments: your body and your musical instrument and from there, allowing your sound to unfold. We will listen deeply and lovingly for this sound, that is yours alone.
During these days we’ll sink into both: a restful state and we’ll look for that place, where your energy naturally flows. With embodiment practices, which sensitize and free your body, we’ll begin by tuning the primary instrument. And it’s not only the body, as we know, but also our way of thinking and approaching our own music making, that we can invite into alignment. So we will give space for that too.
What is it, that brings me joy in music?
What is it that frustrates me and frightens me?
What are my resources in myself and the music making?
We’ll explore and practice embodied pathways to come back to a restful, aligned and free ways of being - and playing. After the workshop you can continue to explore and use these pathways in your daily living and breathing experience with your instrument.
From that place we’ will also allow sound … your sound … either with a little piece of music that you choose to bring, or while playing open strings (or the equivalent for other than string instruments), or in improvisation, or the sound that happens in the space, when you’re just holding your instrument.
You can look forward to 2 days of big permission to be who you are - including your relationship to your body, your instrument and your sound. You can look forward to maybe be surprised. And to meet wonderful human beings who also have an intimate relationship with music. And as you know … intimate relationships go through all sorts of phases, including infatuation and times of crisis.
(if you want to join, book your spot: here)
I look forward to journeying with you!
With Love,
Susanne