Trinity University Sonic Meditation and Sound Bath
Performed and presented by multi-instrumentalist,
composer, and educator Pamela Martinez.
Come relax and meditate in the gallery to sound and performance while surrounded by Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing 353.
WHERE:
Trinity University Michael and Noémi Neidorff Art Gallery (Dicke Art Building)
WHEN:
Wednesday, March 4, 11:30am-12:30pm
Please arrive about 5-10 minutes before performance. Space is limited. Parking is available at Alamo Stadium Visitor Parking (on Stadium Drive) across the street from art building. Free and open to the public.
The Stieren Arts Enrichment Series is made possible by an endowment
gift from Jane and the late Arthur Stieren of San Antonio.
What is a Teletextile Sound Bath?
The Teletextile Sound Bath takes us on a restorative journey through sound. This hour-long group meditation utilized the vibrational power of sound to hold space for a time to tune into our higher selves while allowing the body to rest and digest. When we come together the field of gentle convalescence magnifies as we build a community that heals together and creates together.
Participants of the Sound Bath can expect to be lulled into deep relaxation using the sounds of singing bowls, gong, tuning forks, vocals, and other sound sources to provide a meditative and healing environment while seated in a chair or more traditionally lying down on the ground. (Seats and Blankets for lying down will be provided.)
As founder and leader of the Teletextile Ritual Arts Ensemble, Pamela Martinez comes from a background of music, performance and immersive theater to highlight the artfulness of the meditative state also known as the creative state where the inner and the outer worlds oscillate in our consciousness.