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Soundala Therapy will be hosting a "Gong Bath" in June at Şerefiye Cistern!

 

Soundala Therapy: Echoes of Water, taking place in the 1600-year-old Şerefiye Cistern, offers visitors an audio and visual experience guided by water. The event will continue in June with Gong Bath sessions.

Soundala Therapy: Echoes of Water, where history meets technology and art in the cistern, is part of the Night Shift program. This event promises an unforgettable experience for visitors throughout June. The sessions will be led by sound healing practitioner and somatic experiencing practitioner Rida Kıraşı, accompanied by musician Can Dedeoğlu.

Get ready to listen to the sound of water in the depths of history!

Participants will sit in a circle with their eyes closed, where their vibrations become part of the process. Throughout the event, various instruments including gongs, Himalayan singing bowls, flutes, crystal bowls, ocean drums, aqua drums, bells, drums, and other sound healing/meditation instruments will be used to create a three-dimensional sound sphere. The approximately 40-minute session will conclude with silence and a mapping display.

*Event tickets are available for purchase through Passo.

Gong Bath:

Listen to the invitation of Şerefiye Cistern, one of the oldest water structures in the Historical Peninsula, dating back 1600 years:

Are you ready to navigate, vibrate, listen, and relax in its own inner waters, accompanied by various instruments, especially gongs?

An event where you can dive into the guidance of water, gaze into your own history and present within the 1600-year-old history...

A space where you can stay in your own silence amidst raw and acoustic sounds, and if you wish, make sounds yourself...

An experience awaits you in Şerefiye Cistern, the oldest structure integrated with a 360-degree projection mapping system, illuminated by history and equipped with modern technologies.

Under the guidance of Soundala Therapy, the meditation with sound event offers an auditory and visual experience, supported by the magnificent acoustics of Şerefiye Cistern, the wisdom of water, and digital mapping.