Join me for a live, introductory online workshop exploring the connection of clay, breath, and sound through the creation of a bird whistle.
This workshop is an entryway into working with clay as a sound vessel — where form, air, and listening come together. Rooted in ancestral ways of making, this experience invites you to slow down, tune into your breath, and shape sound from the earth with care and presence.
This is a live teaching experience guided in real time. It is designed as an introduction for those curious about clay instruments, sound-making, or my well known clay instrument journey workshops.
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What to Expect
You’ll create a bird whistle, guided step by step, while exploring the relationship between clay, breath, and sound.
Experience
Open to all levels
Date(s)
February 27 | February 28 | March 1st
Time
12:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Online
via Zoom
a materials list will be sent to your email after booking your spot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.
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Yes, this workshop is absolutely open to all levels. Whether you’re entirely new to clay, have never made an instrument, or already have creative experience, this introductory journey is designed to meet you where you are.
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A materials list will be sent after your booking with clear guidance on what to gather and how to prepare. All materials are simple and accessible, and no specialized tools are required.
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There will not be recordings. This workshop is rooted in traditional Indigenous teachings, where the emphasis is on presence and direct experience. Because of this, it’s important to join live, in real time, so we can engage fully in the shared learning and process.
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As this workshop is an introduction, if you feel called to go deeper, I offer multi-session online Clay Instrument Workshops that explore multiple instruments, sound refinement, and a more in-depth approach to clay and sound. These extended workshops are designed for those who want a deeper dive into clay instrument making.