SOUND BATHS
Sound Baths
Live Improvised Music w/ Cari Burdett & Friends

Join Cari Burdett for transformative Intuitive Sound Sessions featuring gongs, crystal bowls, voice, breath, percussion, and song. Crafted by Massimo Pintus at Gaia Tone Art, the unique instruments include gongs, iron plants, and tubular bells.
Experience a live improvised, intuitive, and attuned sound session in the warmth of our yurt. Create your cozy “nest” and embrace the healing sounds as you lie down. Bring your comfort items for the wooden floor, warmed by a fire. Sessions use crystal bowls, hand drums, gongs, and more, potentially incorporating guest instruments like violin, harp, or guitar.
- Duration: Approx. 2 hours (may extend to 3 hours)
- Space Opens: 30 mins before start time for settling in.
- Pricing:
- $50 SPONSORING (Support access for others)
- $40 STANDARD
- $30 SPONSORED (For those with financial difficulty)
Pre-registration with payment is recommended for the limited 20 spots. E-transfer to cari [at] cariburdett [dot] com secures your place. For alternative payment arrangements, contact Cari.
Note: No refunds available. If you can’t attend, pass your ticket to a friend. Our last event sold out, so secure your spot early.
Join us for a transformative sonic journey!
*For information on the next scheduled Sound Bath, email cari [at] cariburdett [dot] com
Join Cari Burdett for transformative Intuitive Sound Sessions featuring gongs, crystal bowls, voice, breath, percussion, and song. Crafted by Massimo Pintus at Gaia Tone Art, the unique instruments include gongs, iron plants, and tubular bells.
Experience a live improvised, intuitive, and attuned sound session in the warmth of our yurt. Create your cozy “nest” and embrace the healing sounds as you lie down. Bring your comfort items for the wooden floor, warmed by a fire. Sessions use crystal bowls, hand drums, gongs, and more, potentially incorporating guest instruments like violin, harp, or guitar.
Acknowledgement Statement:
We recognize and respect that we are on the sacred stolen land of the Quw’utsun, Coast Salish peoples. Honoring their teachings, skills, and practices, we strive to connect with nature through crafts and practices from our cultural ancestral heritage. Our activities aim for healing and inclusivity, acknowledging the privilege of white settlers.



