You are invited to book: The "Healing Light Project"
The "Healing Light Project" Concerts feature music of the world by people living in the world and for a world in which we celebrate joy, peace and life!
Using music as a universal language, an energy that transports, transforms and heals, "Healing Light Project" concerts feature melodies and songs that are absolutely beautiful. Drawing on the Psalms, Mosaic teachings, and from human experience, heart and soul, they have been described as "intelligent, musically sophisticated, relaxing, calming and healing".
Instruments played in concert include a small body Martin acoustic guitar, the "C" and alto flutes, vocals and hand percussion. Movement and original unity dances complete the experience. Musical collaborations with musicians from around the world. The CD recording features additional instrumentation including the oud, sitar, bass and doumbek.
Special days, holy days and any days are perfect for taking time out to relax, listen, meditate, contemplate and enjoy our diverse cultures and traditions.
"Healing Light Project" concerts inspire, draw out and highlight that which already exists within us; the joy of being alive! We make time to recognize, share and celebrate our amazing multi-colored, multi-layered and multi-faceted existence. In this way we begin to build a more peaceful world. "Healing Light Project" concerts are suitable for all faiths and traditions.
Reviews:
'Tikkun' brings a new twist to traditional Jewish philosophy and spiritual trends. Inspired lyrics in both Hebrew and English reach deeply into the Psalms and Mosaic wisdom for both poetry and enlightenment."
(Ming Yuan, Spirit of Change)
"The music beckons, invites you to sit down, listen a while, let your thoughts float."
(Phyllis Thomas, Telegraph)
“The music is so beautiful, powerful at times, and awakening at others. It organically connects my mind/body to the experience and helps give myself permission to move, breathe, feel in a very visceral way.” – Stacey
“It's nice to see Jewish music being made by women who are spiritual in their own way.”
(Ben Jacobson, Jerusalem Post)
The "Healing Light Project" Concerts feature music of the world by people living in the world and for a world in which we celebrate joy, peace and life!
Using music as a universal language, an energy that transports, transforms and heals, "Healing Light Project" concerts feature melodies and songs that are absolutely beautiful. Drawing on the Psalms, Mosaic teachings, and from human experience, heart and soul, they have been described as "intelligent, musically sophisticated, relaxing, calming and healing".
Instruments played in concert include a small body Martin acoustic guitar, the "C" and alto flutes, vocals and hand percussion. Movement and original unity dances complete the experience. Musical collaborations with musicians from around the world. The CD recording features additional instrumentation including the oud, sitar, bass and doumbek.
Special days, holy days and any days are perfect for taking time out to relax, listen, meditate, contemplate and enjoy our diverse cultures and traditions.
"Healing Light Project" concerts inspire, draw out and highlight that which already exists within us; the joy of being alive! We make time to recognize, share and celebrate our amazing multi-colored, multi-layered and multi-faceted existence. In this way we begin to build a more peaceful world. "Healing Light Project" concerts are suitable for all faiths and traditions.
Reviews:
'Tikkun' brings a new twist to traditional Jewish philosophy and spiritual trends. Inspired lyrics in both Hebrew and English reach deeply into the Psalms and Mosaic wisdom for both poetry and enlightenment."
(Ming Yuan, Spirit of Change)
"The music beckons, invites you to sit down, listen a while, let your thoughts float."
(Phyllis Thomas, Telegraph)
“The music is so beautiful, powerful at times, and awakening at others. It organically connects my mind/body to the experience and helps give myself permission to move, breathe, feel in a very visceral way.” – Stacey
“It's nice to see Jewish music being made by women who are spiritual in their own way.”
(Ben Jacobson, Jerusalem Post)