Evenings of sound to connect to heart on Peninsula

Three musicians and metaphysicians, didgeridoo player Michael Stanwood, percussionist Zorina Wolf and vocalist Vickie Dodd, will soon gather for two sessions exploring “Organic Matters of the Heart.”

“Come prepared,” Dodd writes in her invitation, to feel “joy, ease and inspiration” in one or both of these evenings, first in Sequim this Sunday and then in Port Angeles on Monday.

Music of the didgeridoo — an Australian aboriginal instrument —as well as the mouth harp, drums and voice will flow from

5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Village Heartbeat Studio, 353 Chickadee Lane in Sequim, and then from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday at Studio Bob, 118 1/2 E. Front St. in Port Angeles.

Admission is by donation, with $5 to $20 suggested.

“Organic Matters of the Heart,” Dodd said, are the songs, sounds and universal prayers that come from inside us. They’re sacred songs that heal the heart, she believes.

For more information, phone Wolf at 360-681-5407 or visit www.VillageHeartbeat.com. To learn more about Dodd and her music, see www.SacredSoundSchool.com, and for more about Stanwood, visit www.MichaelStanwood.com.

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