Hand pan + Flute Workshop Bundle
Native American Flute Workshop: Art of Wind
Step into the gentle, grounding world of the Native American flute, an instrument known for its soulful voice and deep connection to breath, intention, and storytelling. This workshop offers a meaningful introduction to the flute’s traditional form, inviting participants to explore sound as a pathway to presence, reflection, and inner calm.
You’ll learn the foundations of playing technique, breathwork, fingering patterns, and simple melodies—while also gaining an appreciation for the cultural lineage and spirit of respect that accompanies this instrument. No musical experience is required; this workshop is open to all who feel called to its soothing, contemplative sound.
In this workshop, you will:
- Learn proper hand placement, breath support, and playing technique
- Explore scale patterns, tonal qualities, and beginner-friendly songs
- Practice improvisation with guidance to find your own expressive voice
- Engage in mindful listening and breath awareness exercises
- Connect to the flute as a tool for meditation, grounding, and emotional release
Flutes will be available for rental or purchase
Step into the meditative and rhythmic world of the handpan, a modern instrument with ancient resonance. In this introductory workshop, Persian instrumentalist Hamed Habipour guides participants through the foundations of handpan playing, blending technical skill with musical presence and cultural depth.
This session is designed for complete beginners and curious musicians alike. Participants will learn:
* How the handpan produces tone, overtones, and harmonic resonance
* Proper hand positioning, touch, and striking techniques
* Basic rhythms and melodic patterns
* How to listen, respond, and play with intention
* The handpan as a tool for meditation, nervous system regulation, and musical expression
Rooted in Persian musical sensibility and global rhythmic traditions, Hamed’s teaching style emphasizes listening, feel, and embodied rhythm rather than performance pressure. The workshop creates a calm, supportive environment where participants can explore sound as both music and medicine.
No prior musical experience is required. Instruments may be provided or shared depending on availability.
Open to all who are curious about rhythm, resonance, and the language of sound.
