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Sound Foundations with Samer Ghadry

  • DayDream Collaborative Clinic 544 Main Street Beacon, NY, 12508 United States (map)

Sound Foundations with Samer Ghadry

This class will provide an initiation or extension of Samer's learning experiences from various healing arts lineages and teachers. It will cover history, concepts, and practices related to sound healing, leading to hands-on practice and ending with a restorative and calming sound journey. Participants will gain a strong foundation or continuation in their personal spiritual practice with sound and music, focusing on bronze bowls, gongs, and voice. Come with questions! We aim to replace unnecessary, irrelevant, unproven, or potentially harmful practices with safer and more useful ones. There will be an opportunity to purchase bronze sound bowls and small gongs. Workshop cost is $45 sign up here

Workshop Schedule

3:00-4:30pm: Bowls, Gongs, Singing history / conceptions / practice

4:30-5:30pm: Restorative sound journey

5:30-6:00pm: Students have the options to shop bowls and gongs to build their personal sound healing kit

Samer Ghadry is a musician and sound healing practitioner living in Brooklyn, NY. His approach to sound healing is informed by several main teachers, multiculturalism, and wide religious exposure. Samer has toured and recorded with Matthew Dear, Dave Harrington, and Angel Deradoorian, and appears on notable works such as Everything Everywhere All At Once and Alanis Morissette's The Storm Before The Calm. Samer founded his sound healing practice in 2018 and has maintained continuous studies and/or assistant positions with Dr. John Beaulieu, Dr. Mitch Nur, Lea Garnier, Katie Down, Don Conreaux, Rebecca Singer, and Tito La Rosa. He has completed 4 cycles of the Sage Academy 100 hour course, 3 times as an assistant, and has completed the 9 Ways Academia certification course. He offers regular sound healing sessions and teaches / mentors in NYC and the North East. tonecenter.org

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