In the context of the exhibition "Mongolia – A Journey Through Time"This workshop introduces participants to the art of overtone and throat singing, exploring the hidden harmonics of the human voice through simple exercises and collective chanting. Alongside practice, Alessandro highlights the syncretic links between Mongolian, Tibetan, shamanic, and ancient European traditions, showing how sound connects spirituality and culture. Live demonstrations with Celtic harp, frame drums, or the Chinese hulusi enrich the experience with musical examples. Open to all levels, the workshop offers both practical exploration and syncretic cultural insight.
Photo: © Arthuan RebisSchedule
- 9.00 - 12.00: Welcome & introduction, workshop part 1
- 12.00 - 13.00: Lunch break (self-catering)
- 14.00 - 17.00: Workshop part 2
Course instructor: Arthuan Rebis (musician & composer)
Language: English
Duration: 9 - 17 h (with a one-hour lunch break)
Door opening: 8.45 h
Venue: Remise, Atelier
Age recommendation: from 18 years
Included in the ticket price
- Museum admission (only on the day of the event)
Notes
- Number of participants limited
- Participation from 6 participants
- No previous knowledge required
- No catering included
Please select one of the following ticket categories. The discount will only be granted upon presentation of appropriate proof on site
Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded