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Join us for an evening of connection, community spirit and singing of Heartsongs and Mantras with Australia's own world traveling chant leader Kevin James Carroll.

He and his partner Susana have been traveling the globe constantly with the intention of joining hearts together with Mantra and Heartsong to re-connect and remember who we are beyond the illusions of ego. Kevin believes from this state of being we can be harmonious in our existence...

Weaving ancient Mantra’s with his own HeartSongs, Kevin’s music is a world fusion of devotional chanting, drawing upon influences from traditional Indian Kirtan, Rainbow Bhajans, Celtic and Sufi chants mixed with western folk sounds.

The Chanting Circles are a co-creative and empowering experience that can have you singing your heart out, dancing in bliss and diving deep into the profound silence that follows.

Sit back and take in the vibes or sing soft sweet simple melodies and let your voice fly with ascending choruses, followed by a flute meditation that takes you on a sound journey to the Himalayas. 

PLEASE NOTE: Times below between doors opening and closing are a guide and may vary a little as we go with the flow!  If you can please bring a cushion for sitting on the floor : some cushions supplied + chairs available 

6pm: Community Cafe Doors Open for Connect time & Vegan Delights

7.15pm: Meditation & Mindfulness with Breath in Peace

7.30pm: Heartsongs & Mantra with Kevin James

9.30pm: Reflect Time with Vegan Desserts and Chai available

10.30pm: Doors Close

Children Under 13 FREE - 🙏 With our deepest respect and for the enjoyment of everyone's experience: We ask for any children in attendance to be taken outside by their parent/carer until settled, if disruptive behavior arises and begins to impact on people in the space.

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Church of the Trinity 318 Goodwood Road Clarence Park Unley 5034 Australia

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Deanne Orenda
Sonic Heart
0417 816 585

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