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The Invisible Dog Arts Center Presents 'Vocalise,' 3/28

By: Mar. 24, 2010
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Full Moon Vocalise is bringing the Lakota Flute tradition to all New Yorkers in a celebration of the Ant by artist Xavier Roux at the Invisible Dog. On Sunday, March 28th at 6:30 PM, Tiokasin Ghosthorse, seventh generation Lakota flute maker will play the flute.

Francis Cholle will join him vocally and facilitate the group process. In this simple and profound ritual, called Vocalise, our voices inspired by the Lakota flute, join together and awaken us to all that is. The Lakota Flute entrains the voice, which in turn frees us from the dualistic nature of the mind. The Lakota nation is called the singing nation.

Lakota people have long known the power of the voice on the human psyche, which latest cognitive science research has confirmed. Simply come with an open mind and an open heart to experience a deep sense of connection and renewal after this session. No vocal or musical training is required. Active participation can also be silent.

This event is organized by The Human Company Productions with the generous support of The Invisible Dog Art Center and artist Xavier Roux.

Admission to the event is free, but a donation of $5 is suggested.

For more information, contact Francis Cholle from The Human Company Productions at francis@thehumancompany.com or call at 917-539-3849.

The Invisible Dog is located at 51 Bergen Street Brooklyn, NY between Smith & Court streets. For more information, visit online at www.theinvisibledog.org.




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