Sound Bath with Indian Classical Sitar
Tuesday 23rd Sept (Suited to Elderly/Retired) – Tickets here.
Tuesday 30th Sept (Suited to Mothers & Toddlers) – Tickets here.
Tuesday 7th October (Suited to All ages) – Tickets here.
Tuesday 14th October (Suited to Elderly/Retired) – Tickets here.
Tuesday 21st October (Suited to Mothers & Toddlers) – Tickets here.
Just relax and breathe.
Join us for a deeply calming and immersive sound experience featuring the serene tones of Indian Classical sitar, woven with gentle guided meditation. This session invites you to slow down, reconnect, and simply be—supported by the soothing vibrations of traditional instruments and spacious stillness.
Let the delicate melodies of the sitar and the soft resonance of sound bowls create a restful atmosphere where your breath can deepen and your body can release.
No experience necessary—just bring yourself, a mat or blanket, and a willingness to unwind.
️Live Sitar | Guided Meditation | Deep Rest
Ewa is a passionate djembe teacher and drum crew leader, dedicated to sharing the joy and energy of West African rhythms with people of all ages and abilities. With a welcoming, inclusive teaching style, Ewa creates vibrant spaces where community, rhythm, and cultural connection come alive—one beat at a time.
Website: https://ewaadamiecmusic.carrd.co/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eva.adamiec/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ewa.adamiec.music/
SB – Sound Based
R: Relaxed Performance
Sound bath workshops are a relaxed performance with breathing/meditation
Studio 7 Tobacco Warehouse, 11 Clarence Street, Greenock, PA15 1LR
Greenock Bus Station
Greenock Central Train Station
On street parking available
Car park nearby on Roslin Street
Yes, event is on ground floor level indoor space
Yes, 2 toilets available on site, accessible
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