Kirtans are the arrangement of mantras set to musical notes and rhythms to invoke deep feelings in us of pure divine love, celebration, remembrance and gratitude.

The Sangha community Kirtan is a beautiful mix of traditional Eastern mantras with Western melodies and harmony. Through kirtan we can guide our awareness to a place that is quiet and still. Each time our wandering minds come back to the mantra, we take a step towards our inner self, to find new meaning, new dimensions, new experiences and a new colour to life.

In a group of people participating, the process of kirtan can become much deeper and long lasting.

You are encouraged to participate through listening, singing, swaying, dancing, clapping – however life wants to express itself.

Guiding friends: Sonya, Neil and Daisy are experienced yoga teacher and musicians. They have been touring around Europe, the UK and India to share Kirtans. Their journey started in the South of England with yoga teacher training and intense yoga sadhana for many years. During this time they became established in leading regular kirtans and have played at many yoga studios, spiritual festivals and released two albums. They seek the stillness and silence within and are dedicated to sharing the journey of sound and yoga as a joyful, collective means to experience deep connectivity with existence. As a collective they offer sound, kirtan and meditation immersions for those who wish to establish themselves in these transformative practices.

Neil Kerr - A platinum selling music producer, yoga practitioner and kirtan singer

Daisy Bowman - A medical doctor turned kirtan leader and yoga practitioner

Sonya Kumar - A commercial property lawyer, yoga teacher and kirtan percussionist

This talk is taking place in-person at our college in London

You can find the address and travel directions on our contact page - we'll also include all the information in your enrolment email.

About the Presenters

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Sonya Kumar

Sonya Kumar's journey into yoga lead her to the beauty of kirtan, or devotional music meditation. She is one of the few female mridangam (an Indian drum) players in the world.
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Daisy Bowman

After years of studying somewhat chaotically to be a doctor, soulful singer-songwriter Daisy Bowman realised she'd forgotten to listen to her heart, which is to create and express musically.
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Neil Kerr

Musician Neil Kerr holds regular kirtan (devotional singing sessions), with the intention of inviting the divine through our voices and connecting with each other through the stillness within.
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