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SIKA – SINGING STONES Sound Journey: Evening
April 1 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
£48.38
In a field on the outskirts of Cranbourne village, there is a hill and it has a door…
One of Dorset’s best kept secrets, the Earth House is a 200-seat theatre – lit by lamplight and fire-light.
Here we will lie on the earthy floor or sit on wooden benches, breathing together, under an earth roof held up by 21 huge oak tree trunks.
Here we will listen to the ancient sounds of Sika’s instruments and be transported through dimensions to reconnect and reconvene with the truth of our being.
Sika will play intuitively, sensing into the energy of the space, using his collection of natural instruments, including: didjeridoo, drums, native flutes, rattles, leaves, stones, shells, bones and Māori Taonga Puoro.
Sika’s voice and breath also play a vital role in this powerful, shamanic exploration.
Please bring a yoga mat, blanket and cushion to lie or sit on. Also a refillable water container and lidded tea cup. More information will be revealed after booking.
Evening Sound Journey runs from 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Doors open at 7 for a prompt start at 7.30.
This huge, incredible space will be the scene for a whole evening of Sound Journeying with Sika. Amidst this ancient Earth House, by the side of the sacred hearth, we shall dream and vision to sounds, in a timeless journey. Profound magic.
*Evening tickets are separate from daytime workshop tickets.
There is a one-price ticket for both events for you to select at check out.
Daytime Workshop 10.30am – 4.30pm – Sunday 2nd April 2023
See separate event for more details.
ABOUT SIKA
Sika is a pioneer of Sound Journeys and multimedia artist.
His work reflects a lifetime of listening to the rhythms of nature.
He is recognised by significant Maori, Native American and Aboriginal elders, including the Yuin tribe of South Australia.
Based in New Zealand, Sika offers Sound Journeys internationally and tours across the United Kingdom. This is the first time he has played for 3 years in the UK.