dinsdag 16 oktober 2018

Hanuman Chalisa Marathon 2018, nov 4th

 Singing Meditation: ± 33 times the Hanuman Chalisa for 5 hours.
Experience or good voice not important, some practising recommended.
5 hours of singing seems a lot, but time flies when you'r singing ;-)

More information on the Hanuman Chalisa Marathon at https://kirtan.nu/hanuman-chalisa-english/

Bring some food or drinks to share afterwards during pot-luck.

Location:
YogaPraktijk Gaia
1e Colonjes 7
6562DL Groesbeek
https://www.yogapraktijkgaia.nl/routebeschrijvingen voedzaams

sugested donation : € 20,- / low-income € 15,-singing 12.00-17.00 hrs.
17:00 Potluck


SitaRam SitaRam
Hans(uman)
www.ecstaticchant.nl
www.kirtan.nu 
www.ecstaticchant.eu

Ecstatic Chant - ecstaticchant.nl

New website on Ecstatic Chant at www.ecstaticchant.nl
Singing-Meditation.
Sing, Dance and Be in freedom.
Everybody can join in, no experience or good voice needed.
English at www.ecstaticchant.eu

Hans(uman)

zondag 12 april 2015

Dancing with the dead 2015

monday May 4th 2015 (Dodenherdenking / Death Memorial)
Den Bosch
Kirtan-singing with moving-dancing

more information will follow later



meer info op http://kirtan.nu/dansen-met-de-doden-een-alternatieve-dodenherdenking/


SitaRam SitaRam
Hans(uman)
www.kirtan.nu

www.stemyoga.nl
www.ecstaticchant.nl

www.ecstaticchant.eu

dinsdag 3 maart 2015

Hanuman Chalisa Marathon 2015

there is gonna be a new (4th) Hanuman Chalisa Marathon, this time in Utrecht, Holland, probably on April 12th 2015

12.00-17.00 uur
Location: Puur Beweging
Bemuurde Weerd OZ 13, 3514 AN Utrecht, Netherlands
suggested donation € 15,-
Please bring some food to share afterwards


we will sing a version of Krishna Das (see video below): it is the Shri Ram Chalisa without the Sri-Rams in between

For more information on the Hanuman Chalisa (in Dutch) look at http://kirtan.nu/hanuman-chalisa/ and http://kirtan.nu/hanuman-chalisa/hanuman-chalisa-marathon/

more information will follow

SitaRam SitaRam
Hans(uman)
www.kirtan.nu

www.stemyoga.nl
www.ecstaticchant.nl
www.ecstaticchant.eu

woensdag 11 februari 2015

Kirtan-Mantra Carnival with voice liberation

Kirtan-Mantra Carnival with voice liberation

Friday 13th February
Kids (and parents-grandparents) are very welcome
17.00: vegetarian peasoup and pancakes
18.00-19.00 S
voice liberation en African mantra's by Alexandra
19.15-20.30 uur
Kirtan-Mantra Carnival with Hansuman
20.30 tea and sweets
(or going into town :-)
Location: Yoga bij Maria
van Ysselsteinstraat 11
5212TR Den Bosch
Holland
 

look also at http://kirtan.nu/kirtan-mantra-carnaval/ (in Dutch)





SitaRam SitaRam
Hans(uman)
www.kirtan.nu

www.stemyoga.nl
www.ecstaticchant.nl 
www.ecstaticchant.eu

maandag 13 oktober 2014

Hanuman Chalisa Marathon sunday 23 nov 2014, Groesbeek, Holland

The next Hanuman Chalisa Marathon will be on sunday afternoon nivember 23th in Groesbeek near Nijmegen, Holland

sunday afternoon 23 november  2014
12-17.00 hr
door open 11.40 hr
Location: Yogapraktijk Gaia
1e Colonjes 7,  6562 DL Groesbeek
directions
suggested donation € 12,50

Afterwards pot-luck, bring something to eat or drink to share

Ask for rehearsing materials!

For more information (in Dutch) look on this page



SitaRam SitaRam
Hans(uman)
www.kirtan.nu
www.stemyoga.nl
www.ecstaticchant.nl
www.ecstaticchant.eu

maandag 1 september 2014

The Beginners Guide to Kirtan and Mantra

Across the country and around the world, people are chanting the names of God in foreign tongues including Sanskrit and Hindi. And they’re taking kirtan out of the temples and the yoga studios, and into dance halls, universities, cathedrals, and other unexpected places.

In the last decade, India’s ancient call-and-response form of chanting has been reinvented by modern devotional artists who are blending traditional kirtan with modern music genres such as rock, R&B, hip hop, and electronica—breathing new life (and new devotion) into yoga’s sacred chants. But what, exactly, are these chants about?

According to kirtan artist and bhakti yoga educator David Newman, kirtan means “to praise that which is exalted”—aka, the divine. The word “kirtan” also stems from a Sanskrit root that means “to cut through,” he says, so kirtan is also “a practice for cutting through the idea of separation, for connecting to our hearts and connecting to the moment through sound.”

read on at kripalu.org

SitaRam SitaRam
Hans(uman)
www.kirtan.nu
www.ecstaticchant.nl
www.ecstaticchant.eu
www.stemyoga.nl