Abya Nama
- Sound Healing Journeys Immersive sound experiences using voice and organic instruments, including traditional Bolivian pan flutes, to support relaxation, emotional release, and inner alignment.
- Voice Activation Practices that invite the awakening of authentic voice through breath, sound, and embodied expression.
- Medicine Songs & Icaros Ancestral songs held as prayer, intention, and energetic guidance.
- Medicine Song Circles Collective singing spaces where voice becomes shared medicine.
- Live Music Presentations — Hadassah Nina Willka Musical offerings weaving ancestral melodies, original compositions, ceremonial sound, and traditional instruments such as Bolivian pan flutes.
- ABYANAMA — Music Collective ABYANAMA means indigenous people coming together. It is a collective rooted in ancestral sound, organic melodies, and traditional instruments from different cultures, including pan flutes from Bolivia.
Music as medicine voice as remembrance.
Sound as a bridge between worlds. These offerings work through vibration, rhythm, and resonance to support expression, connection, and embodied presence. Offerings include:
The project brings together indigenous and ancestral musicians, including Michael, an Indigenous Australian musician, and Rosamel, a musician from Chile, alongside other collaborators. Through voice, rhythm, and organic instrumentation, ABYANAMA weaves cultures, stories, and prayers as offerings to the Earth.