Kirtan (Hawaiian Style)

A kirtan is an ancient Indian call-and-response style song or chant, set to music.

It is a way of narrating, describing, or sharing traditional mantras. Mantras are sacred sound forms that have specific focus and energy. They are meant to guide and protect us.

Among the traditional instruments used for a kirtan are the harmonium, the tabla and flute. Being in Hawaii, the ukulele seems appropriate and works quite well!

Chanting as a group brings people together as a community in a way that other forms of yoga do not have. It creates a sense of connection and unity.

Join Laurie Freed as she plays the ukelele and chants simple kirtan mantras.

Kirtan (Hawaiian Style) with Laurie
First Tuesday of the month
from 6:30-7:15 pm
at our studio

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For more information and to reserve your spot, please contact Laurie at laurie@yogamoveshawaii.com

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