A Night of Living Prayer with Didac Ruiz
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A sacred meeting of African, Spanish & worldwide devotional healing music & gentle healing touch.
With guest dancer Adi Siput, Balinese master of Topeng classical mask dance, bringing the ancient sacred Balinese magic.
An encounter with the sublime, where Didac Ruizās melodies will leave a lasting imprint in your soul.
Didac Ruiz is a highly skilled and internationally recognized musician, singer and master of the Kameleānāgoni (a traditional harp instrument from Mali). Having spent half of his life in Africa, he is a free-spirited, shamanic and deeply anchored soul whose devotion to the Kameleānāgoni, the ancestral harp of Mali, becomes a living prayer in motion.
His music moves like earth-wind through the body as if the soil remembers you,
as if ancestors hum in your bones, as if the world slows, breathes, and welcomes you home.
This gathering is an intimate ritual of sound and spirit,
where each note carries warmth, joy, remembrance,
and reverence for life.
Alongside the music, at intervals, the space will be softly supported by gentle healing touch, inviting your body to soften into deeper listening
where breath meets silence,Ā
where the nervous system unwinds,
where the inner river finds its natural rhythm and peace again.
A time to be guided by sound inward, into the quiet place where your body & soul remember how to trust, how to rest.
The intention of this event is to offer a soulful, devotional, and somatically supportive journey, combining:
ā¢ā Ā ā live meditative shamanic African harp, Spanish & worldwide music & singing
ā¢ā Ā ā subtle healing touch at intervals
ā¢ā Ā ā space for deep rest and inner connection
ā¢ā Ā ā reconnection to the Earth, the power of community, the ancestors, gratitude for life
Itās not simply a performance, a restorative, blissful, meditative experience with focus on intimacy with sound, embodied presence and healing.
A collective prayer.
A return to what is tender, human, and sacred...Ā šāØš¤āØš
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