Sound Meditation Returns to N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art
Join Sankofa Mind + Body’s Sound Bath Meditation on Saturday, September 19th at 1130am for the 1-year anniversary return to the N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Art located in the Historic Sugar Hill Arts District in Midtown Detroit.
These special sessions will begin with a social distancing fire circle to allow for rapid transformation.
After preparation, we will transition into the sound bath meditation, which includes a combination of voice to guide you, crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, and more to create a tapestry of vivid healing sounds to bring you to a place of deep relaxation.
For your comfort, you are encouraged to bring:
– Yoga mat
– Small blanket/Small pillow
– Love
– Peace
– Positivity
Location: N’Namdi Center for Contemporary Arts | 52 E. Forest Ave. Detroit, MI 48201
Both session is limited to eighteen (18) guests.
11:30 AM Session Reservation
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N’NAMDI CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS STATEMENT REGARDING COVID
The health and wellness of our guests are paramount. Guests who exhibit any symptoms of illness per the CDC guidelines, including but not limited to cough, fever, shortness of breath, fatigue, and body aches, are not permitted to enter the gallery. We kindly ask that you consult your physician and return to the gallery when your health improves.
Safety Measures:
– Guest will have their temperatures taken upon entry
– Guest are required to wear a face mask that covers their nose and mouth at all times
– Guest must maintain at least six feet of distance from others within the gallery
– Guest are required to use our sanitizing station upon entry to the gallery and throughout their visit
Due to concerns about disease spread, we deeply appreciate the community’s support in adhering to the aforementioned guidelines.
We look forward to welcoming you back!
Hi my name is Ghana and I’m hard of hearing. I would like to sign up for a session but I’m concerned I won’t be able to follow due to the mask wearing. Any suggestions?
Hello Ghana!
During the mediation, most will be laying day or in some type of comfortable position for them. My mouth will not always be visible for reading as I will me masked myself and moving around the room.
With that said, I believe that you can still gain from this experience from he sound vibrations that you will be able to feel as I move around the room and as sound travels through us.
I have worked with hearing impaired practitioners in the past and welcome you!