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Thu, Jun 02, 2016 @ 07:00 PM   $10   Brooklyn Yoga Club , 206 Vanderbilt Ave
 
     
 
 
              

      
 
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7 - 7.20: Katie Down: SOUND BATH MEDITATION: Katie will conduct a short sound meditation focusing on deep listening. She'll speak about the therapeutic musical drone and its ubiquitous nature and vibrational entrainment as it pertains to bringing awareness to our internal and external environments, brainwave states, and nervous system.


7.20 - 7.40: David Rothenberg: DISCUSSION: Whale sounds as mantras; Animal sounds as music; Nature as the source of music millions of years older than the human species itself.


7.40 - 8.30: IMPROVISATIONAL PERFORMANCE: Katie Down and David Rothenberg will perform using bowls, a shruti box, the Monolina (a stringed instrument with overtones sort of like an Indian tambura), the clarinet -- and the music of whales.

8.30 - 9ish: Q&A With Eddie Stern, Katie Down and David Rothenberg: Open-ended discussion on disparate topics related to the power of sound.


EDDIE STERN -- Ashtanga teacher; owner, Brooklyn Yoga Club


KATIE DOWN, MM, MT-BC, LCAT, is a board-certified, licensed music psychotherapist, sound meditation facilitator and teacher with a private practice in Manhattan, and is a staff practitioner at Maha Rose Center for Healing in Brooklyn. She has written and taught about musical drone in clinical work and has been an invited lecturer on the subject at the New School, NYU, The School of Visual Arts, Cal State Fullerton, The International Conference on Deep Listening at RPI and the Center for Pastoral Care at The Jewish Theological Seminary. Katie is also a multi-instrumentalist including flute, ukulele, voice, and glass percussion. Her work as a sound designer for theatre and film has spanned nearly 20 years and most recently, her group NewBorn Trio has been commissioned to create a live sound score for Ripe Time's theatrical production of the Murakami short story Sleep to be premiered at the BAM Next Wave Festival in 2017.www.mindfulmusicpsychotherapy.com; www.katiedown.com</a>

DAVID ROTHENBERG -- musician and philosopher, records on ECM and Terra Nova and teaches at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is the author of Why Birds Sing, Thousand Mile Song, Survival of the Beautiful, and his latest, Bug Music. He has sixteen CDs out, the latest being Berlin Blbul and Cool Spring. Known for making music with animals and the sounds of nature, he has recorded and performed with Pauline Oliveros, Peter Gabriel, Suzanne Vega, Scanner, Elliot Sharp, Cymin Samawathie and the Karnataka College of Percussion. He also worked on the films SONG OF THE CICADAS and SONG FROM THE FOREST. <a href="http://www.davidrothenberg.net">www.davidrothenberg.net

 
 
 
 
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