🇬🇧 ENGLISH-FRIENDLY
This session will be held in English.
Playful voice exploration
Explore singing as a practice of ‘NOW’. This circle is about coming back home to YOU - as you are in this very moment. Fully welcome, without having to pretend to be anything. It is about becoming present with your voice, feeling it resonate in your body. Exploring what it feels to use it, express yourself through it and take up space with it.
And from there, feeling the resonance of all our voices together in the space. Experiencing how expressing ourselves truthfully in the moment can connect us all.
May this be a seed of connection, with your inner light and with each other, that we can carry forward into the world.
Coming home to yourself.
Coming home to presence.
Coming home into connection with each other.
We will begin with a short visualization and voice liberation exercise, before moving into meditative mantra singing and wholesome lyrics, exploring how connecting it can feel to use your voice.
You don’t need to be able to sing, and you don’t need to know the songs.
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Suitable for anyone who wants to explore their voice and sing together with others.
Meet your guide
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Tehada is an artist, singer, songwriter and spaceholder creating at the intersection of music, art, healing and self-expression.
Her work is rooted in the belief that creativity can bring us back to our authentic selves, out of our busy minds and into the truth of who we really are, what we feel, what we want and what we are here to express.
Through music, singing circles, art and intuitive spaces, she invites people to reconnect with the wisdom and magic that already lives within them, and to take up space from that place. She invites everyone to let their unique light be seen, so that together we may create a more loving, authentic and alive world.
Tehada currently lives and creates nomadically, gathering inspiration from nature, travel, encounters and all the magic she finds by bravely following her heart.
Venue ↓
Eldkåtan • Hotel Botnia
This session takes place in Eldkåtan at Hotel Botnia — perhaps the festival’s cosiest venue.
Good to know
• Plan your festival weekend so you have time to arrive, settle in and move between venues without rushing. Read more: Questions & Answers
• Avoid booking sessions that overlap or run back-to-back. Give yourself some space simply to be – not only to do.

