Immerse yourself in a transformative 2-day workshop designed to deepen your understanding of sound healing using gong and singing bowls.
This intensive course is perfect for both beginners and those looking to refine their skills, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice.
By the end of the workshop, you'll be equipped with the tools and confidence to facilitate sound healing sessions in both group and one-on-one settings.
Participants will also receive an internationally accredited proof of attendance.
On the first day, you'll delve into the foundational aspects of sound therapy.
You'll become familiar with various sonic tools and learn protocols for conducting private sessions.
The second day focuses on applying the theoretical aspects learned into real-world scenarios.
You'll practice sound healing techniques in both group meditations and individual sessions.
Each day's workshop runs from 12pm to 6pm with 16 comprehensive chapters conveyed through a blend of theory and practical exercises.
Participants will alternate between being a "giver" and a "receiver," ensuring a deep understanding of the subject and building confidence
to start facilitating sessions immediately.
No prerequisites are required to join, aside from a passion for learning and healing through sound.
November 23-24, 12.00-18.00
AED 3050
Marko Zigon has been connected to Sound since 1993. Trained in classical music in 1997 he formed a band and performed more than 500 live shows - recording 2 studio albums.
Bachelor in acoustics since 2006, he graduated at the Australian School for Audio Engineering (SAE Institute) the same year. It was around that time, he experienced Sound Therapy for the first time and immediately sensed a deep connection to it.
After completing more than 15 international trainings and personal tuitions by leading experts in the field: In Germany, UK, Japan, USA, Italy, Russia, France, Poland, and Nepal he developed a proper frequency assessment test in order to deliver optimal results while empowering individuals through sound. Keeping a file with more than 950 individual sound therapy sessions, while hosting more than 360 group meditations around the globe, he personally experienced a variety of marginal treatments: from shamans in Mongolia to neuro-scientists in California and a lot in between. Relentlessly evolving and focusing on delivering the best experience Marko has gathered so far an impressive collection of sonic tools (which include more than 140 singing bowls, 160+ tuning forks and 15 different gongs) among many other rare instruments he is sharing the passion during his regularly 60+ international trainings.