Polyglot
With his warm and intuitive style, Terence Samson unwinds and connects. Apart from the modern handpan, he is fluent in udu (West Africa), tabla (India), pandeiro (Brazil) and daf (Middle East). With this global variety of instruments, he accompanied Leonie Bos, Dana Devi and Anna Fernhout, and thrilled dance floors with the Ecstatic Dance band Dragonfly. His Song of Yoga speaks a universal language that quiets the mind and relaxes the body.
What is a yoga concert?
A concert, poetry performance, and a yin yoga class in one. This is the formula of the yoga concerts. The calm, meditative but intense postures of yin yoga allow you to sink deeper into consciousness, beyond the patterns of the mind. On the yogamat, physical sensations weave together with musical improvisations. The mind becomes quieter, opening space to meet the music and poetry in the heart. In this way, the live improvised music, yoga postures, and mystical poetry intertwine, affect, and strengthen each other for a journey inside.
Practical info
The yoga concert takes place on a donation basis, with a minimum of 10 euros.
The 'Stadshout Paviljoen' shelters a piano, the yoga mats find space on a stone surface, under the open sky. If rain is forecasted, two hours in advance an email will be sent whether the yoga concert will take place (tickets can be refunded or exchanged for another yoga concert). A cancellation will be announced on the website and Facebook as well.
Bring your mat, and if you like some props like a pillow, block and/or a blanket. Instructions and poetry will be bilingual. From 14:15 onwards you are welcome to find your spot. Free parking places for cars are available along the street/bike road at the side of the park.