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Tonight:
Lush Tongue: Sound Meditation, Improv and Musings #19
Tuesday, April 21, 8pm EST


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Suggested Donation: $10-$20
All amounts welcome!

1. Online Vocal Offerings
 
Thank you to everyone who has booked an online session with me! If you are thinking about it but concerned about your budget, now would be a great opportunity to gift yourself a one-on-one Zoom session:

$35 for an introductory 30 minute session!

You can book a:

Private vocal session
Private one-on-one vocal sound bath session
Private small group vocal sound bath session (7 people maximum)


Your literal voice serves as a powerful portal for your symbolic voice in the world. Would you like to feel more grounded and confident in the dynamic capacities of your voice? Invest in a session with me. Clients leave my sessions feeling revitalized, inspired, more in touch with themselves, and a deeper understanding of what their voices can do. Here is more of what you all have to say about my courses and coaching. Thanks for your feedback! Click the button below to book a session. Please include your schedule availability in your email.
Book a Private Vocal Session
2. 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird, adapted by Moving Star

Us members of the vocal ensemble Moving Star have been busying ourselves with exploring the world of online collaboration. Here is a beautiful project to come out of our lab, inspired by the poem, 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird, by Wallace Stevens.
13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
3. Covid-19 Resources

In case you missed it, here is a comprehensive and ever-evolving list of resources available for those who are dealing with Covid-19, from good news-makers all over the world: mutual aid cooperatives, economic grants, home remedies, online communities, wholeness mindset work, yoga poses, and more. Please pass this information along!
 
Coronavirus Resource Kit
Distance Resistance Facebook Group
Database of Localized Resources During COVID 19 Outbreak
Iyengar Yoga Poses for the Respiratory System
You Can Heal Your Life Audiobook

Who is Onome?
 
Onome is a vocalist and interdisciplinary sound artist of Urhobo heritage in the Niger Delta. She incorporates improvisation into her practice as a tool to expand consciousness, creativity, and personal development. Through her audience-interactive performances, workshops and sound installations, Onome embodies joy, enchantment, and infinite possibility. She is an artist-in-residence at Carnegie Hall as a core member of the vocal improvisation lab and ensemble, Moving Star. 

She has performed sound poetry at hundreds of venues nationally, recorded soundscapes for podcasts, and created vocal film scores. She received her MFA in Performance Studies at Pratt Institute. She is the artistic director for Lush Tongue, a project that encompasses improvisation based on a repertoire of songs by women composers, sound healing, singing immersions, workshops, vocal coaching, retreats, and concerts. She facilitates community vocal immersions at concert halls, conferences, galleries, museums, schools, cultural centers, shelters, prisons, parks, churches, wherever voices gather.
 
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Love and gratitude,
Onome
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