Saturday, October 19, 2013

DESERT ROSE TUNES INTO SOMERSET WEST ON 26 OCTOBER 2013





Faye’s Tree House will be hosting sacred world music group, Desert Rose, in an evening of sound meditation, chant and song on Saturday, 26 October 2013 at 7:30 pm.

Comments from audiences attending the last 2 musical events with Desert Rose at Faye’s Tree House includes “Thank you once again for a Divine experience, your music gives my heart wings!”, “What a wonderful afternoon of Light and beautiful music”, “thank you Faye this was awesome”.

"Your music not only induced the theta state for accessing and remembering and healing, but of a healing that traversed time and space and left great peace on many levels." commented a participant who attended the last music healings session with Desert Rose at Faye's Tree House.

 

The evening will include sacred world music songs with a short sound meditation and a newly composed chakra toning session. Songs from their albums The Prayer, Tariqat and Welcome the Light will be performed.

The event will be hosted at Faye’s Tree House, 19b Jakaranda Street, Somerset West, 7130.

For bookings call Faye on 082 786 4242 or email faye@townsend.co.za or bookings@desertrosemusic.co.za Space is limited and early bookings are essential.

EVENTS DETAILS

 Date:                                   26 October 2013, Saturday

Admission:                         R150 (R100 for pensioners and students)

Start Time:                         19h30 (7:30 pm)

End Time:                           21h30 (9:30 pm)

Participants are welcome to bring their own mats, blankets and cushions.

Desert Rose, founded in 1999 by composer and music director, Lynne Holmes-Ganief, changed course in 2008 when lead vocalist and group manager was recorded in their first joint Sufi world music album, The Prayer. The focus of composing healing and deep relaxation music was enhanced by sacred chanting and created a new sound within the world music genre. The album became a best seller and achieved international acclaim with distribution in Turkey, Malaysia and the UK. 

Their latest albums, Tariqat (The Path) and Welcome the Light, were produced in 2012 and 2013 respectively and specifically for the international markets where the full Desert Rose group performed to standing ovations in London (June 2012), Singapore (April 2013) and Penang, Malaysia (July 2012/2013). Their music has been described as a multicultural musical euphoria as it combines and intertwines ancient languages such as Arabic, Sanskrit, English and Xhosa, breaking down barriers through a distinct Desert Rose musical signature of classical world music composition.

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