Moran and Tim create a warm embrace of sound with the luscious tones of spoken word poetry, yidaki (didgeridoo), harp and flute. Together, they offer a journey of deep presence and wonder.
Contact Moran and Tim to book an Earth & Sound Bath.
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Contact Moran and Tim to book an Earth & Sound Bath.
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Earth & Sound Bath is a deep immersion that will allow us to bring a gentle curiosity to the innermost parts of our being, and to surrender into the mystery of this moment.
Each session will involve playful practices of earth connection and a guided sound journey with the harp, flute, and yidaki (didgeridoo), including a space for sharing and processing.
So come along, and experience
• Practices for meaningful everyday ecological connection.
• Re-vitalisation from the therapy of sound bath.
• Deeper presence and awareness of how you are right now.
• A sense of connection with community, earth, and beyond
So come along, and experience
• Practices for meaningful everyday ecological connection.
• Re-vitalisation from the therapy of sound bath.
• Deeper presence and awareness of how you are right now.
• A sense of connection with community, earth, and beyond
Connect with magical places through sound.
Recorded at the Gunns Plains Caves (north-west lutrwuita/Tasmania) as part of a guided earth-connection experience, and memorial concert. |
biography
Moran Wiesel & Tim Devereux create a warm embrace of sound with the luscious tones of spoken word poetry, yidaki (didgeridoo), harp and flute. Together, they offer a journey of deep presence and wonder, sharing immersive earth-connection experiences through sound.
They offer regular sound journeys around nipaluna/Hobart, performing at the Nayri Niara HEARTh markets, and offering monthly Earth & Sound Bath workshops at the Fourth Floor. Performance highlights include the Nayri Niara Good Spirit Festival, Gunns Plains Caves, the Styx Forest, and Source Sessions.
Moran is a musician, poet, and ecotherapist. Their spoken word and harp/flute playing is rich and ethereal, evoking a sensory journey through our intimate entanglement with earth, the universe, and everything. As Earth Enspiralled, Moran offers earth-immersion workshops, and is continually curating innovative performance experiences to blur boundaries between disciplines.
Tim is a Tasmanian-born yidaki player. He plays widely in yoga studios, and with Kirtan, multi-faith events, personal development workshops, conscious dance, and sound journeys. Tim spent time learning the yidaki from traditional elders in the Northern Territory, and has a deep appreciation of the sacredness of the instrument. His playing emerges from the yidaki – an instrument connecting us with land, ourselves, and the essence of the divine.
They offer regular sound journeys around nipaluna/Hobart, performing at the Nayri Niara HEARTh markets, and offering monthly Earth & Sound Bath workshops at the Fourth Floor. Performance highlights include the Nayri Niara Good Spirit Festival, Gunns Plains Caves, the Styx Forest, and Source Sessions.
Moran is a musician, poet, and ecotherapist. Their spoken word and harp/flute playing is rich and ethereal, evoking a sensory journey through our intimate entanglement with earth, the universe, and everything. As Earth Enspiralled, Moran offers earth-immersion workshops, and is continually curating innovative performance experiences to blur boundaries between disciplines.
Tim is a Tasmanian-born yidaki player. He plays widely in yoga studios, and with Kirtan, multi-faith events, personal development workshops, conscious dance, and sound journeys. Tim spent time learning the yidaki from traditional elders in the Northern Territory, and has a deep appreciation of the sacredness of the instrument. His playing emerges from the yidaki – an instrument connecting us with land, ourselves, and the essence of the divine.
I live, work, and play on the stolen lands of the muwinina/palawa/pakana peoples in nipaluna, lutruwita/truwanna (so-called Hobart, Tasmania). I acknowledge that genocide is ongoing, and sovereignty has never been ceded. I acknowledge the sacredness of this land, and pay deepest respects to the past, present, and emerging custodians of these lands and waters. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.