SOUND BATH FACILITATION WORKSHOP
A workshop open to all Sound Enthusiasts, Sound Practitioners
and Musicians.
Learn to facilitate a professional and safe Sound Bath experience.
Do you own Singing Bowls and other sound instruments and would like to use them more effectively?
Do you feel drawn to offer a deeply-immersive, whole-body listening Sound Bath experience to your friends, family, clients or community but are lacking the experience, knowledge or confidence that you feel you need?
Do you want to help create balance in people’s lives, provide stress and pain relief through the restorative and therapeutic benefits a Sound Bath offers but need support to take the next step?
This "hands-on" two day workshop is your opportunity to learn about the fundamentals of working with sound in a group setting and will give you the knowledge, skills and confidence to develop and facilitate your own Sound Bath experience.
This training is certified with IICT.
This course is delivered live in Margaret River or online via Zoom
Overview
Delivery: Live and online via Zoom
Cost live: $600 including certification and course script.
Cost online: $650 including certification and course script in pdf plus $50 Sound Bath recording review & feedback (optional)
Cost Hybrid Online: $650 including certification and course script in pdf plus $50 Sound Bath recording review & feedback (optional) and 1 hour of online coaching after the course
Seminar time live:
Saturday 9:30am to 5.30pm and Sunday 9:30am to 5.30pm
Seminar time online:
1pm to 8pm and Sunday 1pm to 8pm
AWST (Perth) or as specified by your teacher
Minimum number of course participants :
6 - 12
Workshop Facilitators:
Ute Coleman and Marc Neuberger
Content
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What is a Sound Bath?
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Science of sound
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Holistic effects of receptive Sound Therapy
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Trance and deep Relaxation
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History and characteristics of instruments
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How to play a variety of instruments/mallets including metal Singing Bowls, Crystal Bowls,
Sansula, Koshi Chimes, Rainstick, Ocean Drum -
Introduction to playing Gong and Monochord
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Creating and holding a "safe" space
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'Less is more' approach and the importance of silence
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How to plan an event
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Compose a Sound Bath
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Play a Sound Bath and receive feedback