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If you’ve ever been interested in the power of sacred sound, start your journey with Savannah’s own Matthew Jaidev Duplessie. A Savannah musician, music producer, and kundalini yogi, Duplessie is dedicated to finding the connections between music and a human’s health and well-being.
Attendees will hear Duplessie use his voice, the didgeridoo, singing bowls, hand drums, and stringed instruments from around the world. Ancient instruments are fed through a loop station to bring listeners into a state of meditation.
Wednesday, May 30, 6:30 p.m., all-ages