Gong Bath & Sound Healing with Tawa Tanye & Alicia Chasteau: The First Event of Our Black History Month Series
Let this evening be your invitation to reset, reconnect, and enter the new season with intention and ease.
Please note: This class is for those who are of African or Caribbean (including mixed) heritage.
Why Free?
This Black History Month, we’re creating spaces that centre representation, rest, and community. Wellness spaces haven’t always reflected the diversity of the people they serve, and at Ubuntu Spirit we want to shift that. With teachers who represent the community, we’re holding an inclusive space where those who arrive can feel seen and supported.
We’ve made this session free as part of our ongoing commitment to removing barriers to wellbeing. Any profits from our wider work are reinvested into community events like this one, so we can keep building spaces that truly belong to everyone. Go to www.ubuntuspirit.co.uk for more.
As this is a free event, please only register if you can make it. If for any reason you need to cancel, please let us know so we can allocate the space to someone else. Spaces are limited and tend to fill quickly - early booking is encouraged.
Saturday 11th October, 4pm-5.30 pm at Triyoga Shoreditch, E1 6GW.
Provided:
- Yoga mats
- Yoga props including blocks, blankets and eye masks.
- Herbal tea given before the class.
Booking Info:
Spaces are limited. Please only register if you’re sure you can attend, and let us know if anything changes so we can offer your place to someone else.
About the Facilitators:
Tawa Tanye
Tawa is a fully qualified energy healing practitioner, with over 10 years of experience in many energy-based modalities. Coming from a musical family background, he expresses his passion through healing with the vibration of sound. He also identifies as a channel to the divine, delivering his messages through the universal language of light. Read more on one to one sessions below. www.unity-healing.co.uk
Alicia Chasteau – Restorative Yoga & Sound Bath
Alicia is a dance and restorative yoga teacher, who is currently finishing a diploma in Sound Therapy. She is passionate about sharing practices that support rest, healing and reconnection with self and community. With a background in social work and trauma-informed practice, she creates inclusive spaces where people feel safe to slow down and receive. Alicia’s sessions combine gong, crystal bowls, chimes and percussion to soothe the nervous system and support deep rest.
Venue:
Triyoga Shoreditch
10 Cygnet St, London E1 6GW
3 mins walk from Shoreditch High Street Station
Contact Us
Have a question? Email us at: team@ubuntuspirit.co.uk