Sacred Song

Sacred Song I grew up on a farm in the deep south of New Zealand. Singing always came naturally to me even though I didn’t come from a particularly musical family.

The expression of your voice and your sexuality are deeply connected and by exploring this connection, you will uncover your authentic, powerful voice and self. It was a strong form of self-expression for me in a family that wasn’t comfortable with expression. From the age of 13 I was clear that I wanted to be an Opera Singer and was very single-minded in pursuit of this goal. I did a Music Degree in Voice and also travelled to Manchester, England to do Post-graduate study in Voice. I performed on stage in New Zealand, Australia and the U.K and spent many thousands of dollars studying with different teachers and institutions. The missing link in retrospect was being seen in a more holistic way-I often felt like just a ‘Voice’ Whilst living in England in my late twenties I became more and more interested in Sound Healing and attended several workshops and festivals with leading edge facilitators at the time. This also led to exploring many types of bodywork and healing over the past 20 years including Massage, Myofascial Release, Kaha Ra Mirimiri, Theta Healing, Reiki, Hot Stone Massage, Embodied Counselling, Shamanic Practices, Sacred Sexuality, a 9 month Womb Apprenticeship in 2016, Tantric De-Armouring and Sexological Bodywork. I have a powerful Voice which channels sound on a cellular level. I continue to explore and journey with the deepest parts of me so that I can also hold a deep space for others to do so.

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