Joint UMAG Programme: Tibetan Singing Bowl Experience
The vibrations of Tibetan singing bowls are believed to resonate with our bodies and minds, stimulating our circulation and creating a therapeutic effect. The HKU Museum Society is pleased to present a joint UMAG programme: Tibetan Singing Bowl Experience.
To complement the exhibition Eternal Transience, Enlightened Wisdom: Masterpieces of Buddhist Art, UMAG is offering a singing bowl experience in the gallery. Participants will have the opportunity to shed some stress and achieve a balanced state of mind through the power of sound therapy, while also taking in the exhibition.
In this hour-long musical journey, the instructor will introduce the singing bowl and gong and the roles of these instruments in sound therapy.
Instructor
Brenda Pang has been teaching Kundalini yoga for 10 years. Studied under the world-renowned gong master Don Conreaux, she has participated in hundreds of gong bath and Tibetan singing bowl concerts. Audiences describe her sound bath meditation releases a soft, balanced elevating tone that provides an exquisite harmonisation with the atmosphere. She also received Yoga of Holistic Resonance Gong Master Training Level 1 certificate.