Sacred Sound

A journey of remembering through sound

Join Gin Perry and Hugo Medicina for a master class in Nada Yoga, and journey to the heart of sound.

Welcome to an immersive Nada Yoga experience where you will be offered a rich soundscape designed to help you let go of your analytical thinking mind, giving space for you to reconnect to a deeper part of your nature.


In this 3 hour workshop, you will be guided through some movement with sound to prepare the body for stillness and receive. 

 

Followed by an extended Savasana, you will be bathed in the soothing sounds of various instruments including sound bowls, gong, chimes and more.

 

In this state of total relaxation, you will be taken through a shamanic drum journey to ask for direct messages from your guides.

 

Then, we will explore some of our own vocal activations and meditations on sound, allowing us to move deeper and deeper into the space in between the thoughts.

August 15

6:30 - 9:30PM

$60

~ABOUT GIN PERRY~

Gin Perry is a multifaceted artist, ceremonialist, and facilitator devoted to the healing arts. As the owner of Shala Yoga in Squamish, she weaves together yoga, sound, and shamanic practices in both her personal work and the spaces she holds. A teacher, trainer, and musician, Gin creates experiences that guide others back to their innate wisdom and wholeness.

Her path is deeply rooted in Nada Yoga, the yoga of sound. With reverence for vibration as the original creative force, Gin explores how tone, frequency, and resonance shape our inner and outer landscapes. Through kirtan, sound baths, and ceremonial song, she invites participants into a felt experience of presence, spaciousness, and connection.

Gin believes the body is an instrument—one that can be tuned to remember its own harmony. She walks the beauty way with devotion, using sound as a compass to help others express their soul’s song and live with deeper alignment, grace, and purpose.

~ABOUT HUGO MEDICINA~

Hugo Lopes is a Ashtanga Yoga instructor, Men’s coach and Sound Therapist, Co-founder of Man Aligned Men’s work and an activist of Indigenous Rights, Cultures and Traditions through the practice of Ethnotourism. 

He believes that all living matter vibrates at specific frequencies and that external sounds significantly change the vibration of different objects - such as our body. The sounds of nature alone instantly provides you a sense of immediate connection, creating an opportunity to release shields and masks we wear in our everyday life.

In this state of deep meditation, participants will be able to access parts of the self that have been hidden, and give awareness and love to a part of the self you haven’t explored yet. 

Connect to the source of everything and to yourself, through the guidance of the drums, instruments and heartbeat. Through sound healing, it’s an opportunity to discover the hidden power that exists inside us.

About Gin

Gin Perry is a multifaceted artist, ceremonialist, and facilitator devoted to the healing arts. As the owner of Shala Yoga in Squamish, she weaves together yoga, sound, and shamanic practices in both her personal work and the spaces she holds. A teacher, trainer, and musician, Gin creates experiences that guide others back to their innate wisdom and wholeness.

Her path is deeply rooted in Nada Yoga, the yoga of sound. With reverence for vibration as the original creative force, Gin explores how tone, frequency, and resonance shape our inner and outer landscapes. Through kirtan, sound baths, and ceremonial song, she invites participants into a felt experience of presence, spaciousness, and connection.

Gin believes the body is an instrument—one that can be tuned to remember its own harmony. She walks the beauty way with devotion, using sound as a compass to help others express their soul’s song and live with deeper alignment, grace, and purpose.

About Hugo

Hugo Lopes is a Ashtanga Yoga instructor, Men’s coach and Sound Therapist, Co-founder of Man Aligned Men’s work and an activist of Indigenous Rights, Cultures and Traditions through the practice of Ethnotourism. 

He believes that all living matter vibrates at specific frequencies and that external sounds significantly change the vibration of different objects - such as our body. The sounds of nature alone instantly provides you a sense of immediate connection, creating an opportunity to release shields and masks we wear in our everyday life.

In this state of deep meditation, participants will be able to access parts of the self that have been hidden, and give awareness and love to a part of the self you haven’t explored yet. 

Connect to the source of everything and to yourself, through the guidance of the drums, instruments and heartbeat. Through sound healing, it’s an opportunity to discover the hidden power that exists inside us.

"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." – Mahatma Gandhi

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Shala Yoga Studio in Squamish

Address: 40383 Tantalus Rd, Unit 3 Squamish, BC V8B 0G2

Phone: (604) 243-9853

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