Chakras 101

September 15, 2020

1. Lush Tongue: Sound Meditation, Improv and Musings #40

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Lush Tongue: Sound Meditation, Improv and Musings
Tuesdays at 8pm EST

In this bonus-length episode, explore your energy centers
during the Chakras 101 segment.

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2. Onome’s Offerings on Outschool!

For those of you who are looking for more online opportunities for your children to access the power and beauty of their voices, I am now offering classes for kids on Outschool!

For students who are new to singing, I am offering “The FUNdamentals of Singing,” a one-time workshop to learn the basics of breath, resonance, pitch accuracy, and more. And there will be more classes to come, so click the link below to follow my Outschool page, where I’ll post upcoming courses.

Onome’s Offerings on Outschool


3. Soul Incites: Self-Development Book Club Discussion

The September book selection is Daring Greatly by Brené Brown.

I’m hosting the first live discussion in my Facebook group, Soul Incites: Self-Development Book Club on Thursday, September 10 at 8pm ET. Save the date! The recording will be posted in the private Facebook group so join today if you are a woman who loves books and personal development. Guys, spread the word to the women you love!

The purpose of Soul Incites: Self-development Book Club (SDBC) is to bring my extensive background as a teacher and workshop facilitator to the online sphere by providing a space where women can witness and support each other in our growth journeys by harnessing the wisdom of personal development texts. We are covering a diverse range of topics such as mindset transformation, energy work, money, relationships, clearing trauma, creating breakthroughs, specific self-development techniques and healing modalities, spiritual and metaphysical approaches to personal development, and more.


Who is Onome?

Onome is a vocalist, facilitator and interdisciplinary artist of Urhobo heritage in the Niger Delta. She incorporates improvisation into her practice as a tool to expand consciousness, creativity, and personal development. Through her audience-interactive performances, workshops and sound installations, Onome embodies joy, enchantment, and infinite possibility. She is a partner artist at Carnegie Hall as a core member of the vocal improvisation ensemble, Moving Star.

She has performed sound poetry at hundreds of venues nationally, recorded soundscapes for podcasts, and created vocal film scores. She received her MFA in Performance Studies at Pratt Institute. She is the artistic director for Lush Tongue, a vocal improvisation project where sound, creativity, self-discovery, connection, and joy converge through singing—via sound healing sessions, workshops, vocal coaching, retreats, and concerts. She leads Soul Incites, a women’s self-development book club. She got her start in spoken word poetry and opera via Nuyorican Poets Cafe and New York University, and now facilitates community vocal immersions at concert halls, conferences, galleries, museums, schools, cultural centers, shelters, prisons, parks, churches, wherever voices gather.

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Love and gratitude,
Onome