Ragey Song Sharing Circle

A sharing of Melodic mantras that release our rage, our pain and our mad.

With so much to be rage-full about in the world, combined with the rage of the generations before us who could not express it, and who’s rage we now carry, it’s truly time for a RAGEY song sharing circle.

Come and join me for one hour of online singing.

A sharing of melodic mantras that will give life to the rage you carry, and allow it to move through you (to release the pressure valve so to speak). A responsible and considered way of releasing rage. Therapeutic. Needed.

During this session we will briefly cover the therapeutic value of melodic mantra, I will teach you a bunch of rage songs to use in your own life, and we will engage in a sharing of melodic mantras. Please know there is no obligation to sing or share, just coming and learning new tools for your own ‘rage tool belt’ is enough!

  • This song sharing circle may include swearing and bring up emotions that some will find uncomfortable.

  • We will be singing in a way that does not delve us into rage/pain/madness but allows those emotions to move through and from us.

  • There will be no place for discrimination or hate speech within any melodic mantras, and no songs will not be aimed at individual groups or people.

  • Boundaries will be set firmly at the beginning of our session.

  • Melodic mantras will not contain details about what caused our rage/pain/madness - they will focus on the emotion not the trigger.

Ragey Song Sharing Circle
$25.00
One time

Using singing as a tool to honour and transmute rage


✓ 60 minute song sharing circle
✓ tools for supporting rage
✓ ongoing access to replay

Thursday 16th May | 8pm AEST

Hi, I'm Alli.

A former Neurologic Music Therapist who stepped out of the allied health system after 16 years, and now focuses on enacting societal change by dismantling harmful musical myths.

As a woman I was suppressed by the systems that told me to ‘be seen and not heard’, to ‘stop being hysterical’, to ‘not give up my day job’ in response to my musical expression.

Others were led to believe that not being able to play an instrument, sing in tune or access lessons meant they were ‘not musical’. Some were told to mine in the school choir. Many were punished for using their voice to speak up.

These systems are coming to an end.

AND WE ARE THE ONES DISMANTLING THEM.

To be human is to be musical. And once we step into our full power as musical beings our lives will transform in ways we never knew were possible.

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