Susan Hale
Susan is a music therapist, singer and author of Song and Silence: Voicing the Soul and the forthcoming book Sacred Space – Sacred Sound about her research and experiences singing throughout the world including at Chartres Cathedral, Stonehenge, Avebury, Newgrange and the prehistoric cave of Lascaux. Susan has a degree in Creative Arts Therapy and is a Fellow of the Association for Music and Imagery. She teaches people how to find and free the natural voice throughout the United States, Britain and Canada.
www.angelfire.com/nm/susong
Workshop:
Tuesday, April 26 -- 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
CymaScopy: The Sounds of Science
— Susan Hale and John Reid —
Ballroom
Everything that has ever existed, or will exist, in this Cosmos and on Earth, is a complex web of wave energy, an intricate tracery, woven layer upon layer, frequency upon frequency. CymaScopy, an emerging science, studies sound by means of the CymaScope, a powerful new tool with which we can explore the enigmatic inner worlds of living organisms. Together, John Reid and Susan Hale present their findings on the sacred dimensions of space and sound, and then move into an interactive workshop where participants will:
- gain an understanding in sound’s role in Creation
- discover the relationship between space and sound
- be guided through sacred sounds and vowel exercises to free the voice, and
- experience slides of CymaGlyphs and a demonstration of the CymaScope showing the unique acoustic signature of voices from volunteers