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Join Alash Ensemble, Glen Velez, Maestro Manuel Rufino, Dream Seed, Sonark Trio and many other amazing artists at our beautiful retreat location in the Catskills. Those of us who are lucky enough to spend time with these artists will dive deep into rhythm, throat singing, hand drumming, sound healing, and more. Also, there is still 1 spot left for our drum making workshop on Sunday, Aug. 5!
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Thursday, August 2
3-6pm Arrival and Dinner
7pm Opening Ceremony
7:30pm to 8:30pm Jerry Walsh
9 to 10:30pm Sonark Trio
Friday, August 3
10:15 - 11:45am Sacred Song School with Xango
Shola
12pm - 1:30pm AJ Block and Jerry Walsh -
didgeridoo rhythms workshop
3-4pm YashAkasha Hip Hop workshop
4-5:30pm Glen Velez: Frame Drum and rhythm
vocals workshop
7-9pm Glen Velez featuring Rhythm Vocalist Loire
Cotler (performance)
9:30-11pm Dream Seed
Saturday, August 4
9am-1pm Sweatlodge
4-6pm Alash Ensemble: Throat Singing Workshop
7:45pm Brooke Gillespie (Ohana) concert
9pm Alash Ensemble performance
Sunday, August 5
9am Drum Making - all day
10am Matt Bazgier: Drum Spiral
12-2pm Ixchel Prisma: Seed of Light Dance
3pm Closing Ceremony
*Not listed: daily yoga classes, meals and free
time
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| | | | You are invited to the highlight event of our year here at Didge Project, the Tribal Rhythms Gathering, August 2-5. This event bridges world music performances and workshops with shamanic traditions, yoga, sweat lodge, vegetarian food and more.
Our featured artists this year include Alash Ensemble, a group comprised of master throat singers and instrumentalists from Tuva, Glen Velez, the master of contemporary frame drum playing, Maestro Manuel Rufino, Taino elder and ceremonial leader, and Dream Seed, the shamanic sound collective that features members of Didge Project and Golden Drum.
As a bonus event, we have added a special Drum Making Workshop with Xango Shola in which participants
will make their own shamanic frame drums (on Sunday, August 5). |
| Full list of this year's artists:
- Alash Ensemble (master throat singers and instrumentalists from Tuva)
- Glen Velez and Loire (frame drum master and vocal rhythm accompaniment)
- Maestro Manuel Rufino (Taino Elder and ceremonial leader)
- Dream Seed (shamanic sound ensemble)
- Ixchel Prisma (mystical sacred music)
- Brooke Gillespie Ohana Project (acoustic world sacred music)
- AJ Block (Director of Didge Project and didgeridoo teacher)
- Jerry Walsh (eclectic world music)
- Sacred Song School with Xango Shola
- Sonark Trio (fusion of African, North and South American acoustic music)
- YashAkasha (Sacred Hip Hop)
- Alyona Mindlin (tyoga)
- Matt Bazgier (drum spiral)
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| Tickets include meals, accomodations, workshops, sweat lodge,
concerts and all activities Thursday night through Sunday. There will also be a bonus drum
making workshop with Xango Shola (Dream Seed, Sacred Song School) in which participants will make their own shamanic frame drum through a ritual process. This workshop has an
additional cost.
Space is limited and will sell out, so get your tickets now!
More information on tickets, lodging, accommodation, meals, and performers can be found at:
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| | | | | | | | In Tuvan throat singing, the performer produces a fundamental pitch and—simultaneously—one or more pitches over that. Often, singers travel far into the countryside looking for the right river, or go up to the steppes of the mountainside to create the proper environment for throat-singing.
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| | We finally got our hands on the RAV B Celtic Minor Double Ding and now we understand what all the hype is about. We put together this video overview of the different elements of this particular model, the chords you can play on it and what "double ding" really means.
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RAV Drums currently in stock (at time of writing):
Handpans currently in stock (at time of writing): - Tacta Handpan - C# Sapphire (video)
- Spirit Handpan - D Mixolydian (contact us for details)
- Aura Handpan - Bb Raga Desya Todi (video)
- GUDA Mini - E Romanian Hijaz (video)
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| | Learn to make iconic outback didgeridoo animal
sounds such as the kookaburra, the dingo and the “kangaroo”. We learned
to play these sounds from Aboriginal Artist Lewis Burns. This video was
recorded live at the 2017 Central Park Didgeridoo Gathering in New York
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| | Didge
Project is a blog, youtube channel, series of courses and events,
instrument store and a collective of musicians who want to help you use
music as a tool for uplifting yourself and others around you.
On
our site you will find tips and tutorials to help you become a better
musician, didgeridoo lessons, instrument features and reviews, and
reports on the latest scientific research and spiritual discoveries
merging through the medium of sound.
When
we began in 2008 our main focus was on teaching how to play the
didgeridoo, a wind instrument originating in aboriginal Australia and
also said to be present in ancient Mayan times. After working with
countless people it became apparent that most musicians play multiple
instruments and that we have the community resources to help all
musicians get better results. While we still provide didgeridoo lessons,
classes and programs, our focus is to provide tutorials for music and
instruments from all around the world. Visit us for great music
resources at www.didgeproject.com |
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