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Icaros workshop

Icaros are healing songs that the shamans sing during healing ceremonies in the jungle.
Whistling, singing and musical instruments combine like magic in each other and inspire healing.

Have you ever listened to Icaros and wondered what it meant?

And why does the shaman sing a certain song during the ceremony?

Has a place for deep healing arisen in you that comes from singing?







Icaros are healing songs that the shamans sing during healing ceremonies in the jungle.

Whistling, singing and musical instruments combine like magic in each other and inspire healing.

The role of the Icaros is to awaken the spirit of the medicinal plants and the various animals and to bring knowledge and opening of consciousness in a healing circle and space.


The chakapa is a musical/healing instrument made of leaves, usually bamboo that are harvested in the jungle. The shamans (medicine men) use it while singing the Icarus. To his sounds the voices of the jungle and the spirit wake up.

It works on the nervous system and cleans what no longer serves us, so it is very significant in the process of healing and cleaning the body and mind.





The entire workshop is dedicated to Icaros:

  • Let's go deeper into the conversation about the importance of the Icaros

  • We will make a chakapa, we will learn how to use it and how to keep it energetic.

  • And we will learn a number of Icarus songs




No prior knowledge of poetry is necessary at all!


Link to listen to Icaros:



number of participants

20

the next date

by appointment

duration

9:30-16:00

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