Join with more than 1 million people on the planet during the 12th Annual World Sound Healing Day, founded by sound pioneer Jonathan Goldman. Become a sonic co-creator for personal and planetary peace. The local event is Friday, Feb. 14, 2014, 7 PM, Grace Episcopal Church, 5501 Hamilton Ave., College Hill. Standout Cincinnati musicians will perform. The audience will tone AH - a Sonic Valentine for the Earth and for personal healing.

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Attend a special sound and musical event in Cincinnati that features standout musicians and audience toning. The event is a Sonic Valentine for the Earth that combines sound and intention to generate peace, global and personal transformation. The synchronized waveforms of World Sound Healing Day have been measured by the Global Consciousness Project at Princeton University.

The concert is part of a worldwide event that drew hundreds of thousands worldwide last year for peace and planetary transformation through toning or sounding the universal non-denominational heart sound, AH. Events happened worldwide and in Cincinnati.

Featured musicians are Ron Esposito, emcee/crystal bowls; Billy Larkin, piano/vocals; Roxana Imam, clarinet; Janice T. Sunflower, Native American flutes; Audrey Causilla, chant/harmonium; Vivian Hurley, gong; Baoku Moses, African drums; Bob Laake, drums; John Rodgers, flute/drums; Daishon Woody, hand drums; Johnny Ruzsa, flutes; Jenna Schroer, vocals, Kabir Bakie, mridangam; Rev. Frieda Hughes, vocal toning, Charmian Redwood, crystal bowls; Rob Dorsey, toning/percussion; Audrey Causilla is producer, Devin Brooks is sound engineer.

World Sound Healing Day was founded by sound pioneer and Grammy finalist Jonathan Goldman. The global event continues to grow exponentially each year. (worldsoundhealingday.org). In the great acoustics of the Gothic-style Grace Episcopal Church, the 2013 Cincinnati World Sound Healing Day drew a large crowd that was energized by the music, toning and spontaneous dancing.

Admission: $10 (Suggested love donation) Doors open at 6:30 PM.

Parking is available in the Grace Episcopal lot, on Belmont Ave., and across the street at the College Hill Recreation Center.

Contact: Audrey Causilla, causilla@yahoo.com, 513.374.1783

 

SOURCE: Cincinnati, OH, January 14, 2014 --(PR.com)--

 

 

 

 

 

 

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