Internationally renowned music and sound practitioners, instill  wellbeing, deep inner relaxation and inspirational states through their Transformances featuring ancient Tibetan singing bowls (300-600 yrs. old), etherial vocal toning, mindfulness guidance, gongs, Koshi bells, chimes, guitar, and song.  Jahna, a UCLA certified mindfulness coach, musician and voice artist; with Michael, a Master Tibetan Singing Bowl artist and award winning sound director for film and television, together have facilitated in-person sonic music experiences across the globe, from Paris to Greece and the US, as well as live-streaming to tens of thousands virtually.

They are also the composers, co-writers and co-producers of award-winning 360 immersive music-and-art film, “The Journey”, which won The Audience Choice Award at DomeFestWest,  and has been chosen as the official selection for seven International Film Festivals in Germany, Canada, US and Australia.  “The Journey”  is designed to inspire and enchant audiences with transformative, sublime music (imbued with healing tones) and visuals as the viewer travels through fantastical worlds.  The immersive film incorporates the same music and sound components as their live shows, plus gorgeous fulldome visuals with an inspiring poetic narrative to evoke positive emotions and contemplative states of consciousness. The film metaphorically follows the experience of life from formlessness into form and then back into formlessness once again.

“I didn’t want The Journey to end!

I experienced something I never expected to: I was completely immersed in the presence of Awe!!"  Patti S.

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The couple’s music and mindfulness meditations have been chosen for the “Who’s Who in Los Angeles’ sound healing scene” by LA Yoga Magazine.  They’ve performed their unique Transformance for SXSW in the festival’s first-ever 3D dome venue. Also,  the Getty, Hammer, Fowler, and MOCA museums, and have their work placed in featured films and television and streaming services with over a million plays worldwide.

Both successful practitioners and artists in their own right, Jahna & Michael have established acclaim for their solo projects as well.   Jahna combines her love of music and mindfulness in albums featuring her own singing, music and meditations;  ‘Toning’; ‘Spring Into Mindfulness: A Beginners Guide To Mindfulness’  and  ‘Into The Mindful Wild’ . Her classical crossover album,  ‘In The Balance’, has been featured on Showtime’s highest rated drama series, ‘The L Word’ and charted No. 1 on iTunes.  She’s sung on artistic projects such as;  ‘America’s Got Talent’, ‘VH1 Trailblazer Awards’, ’Vital Voices Kennedy Center Awards Ceremony’; Journey of Seven Bowls CD series’; ‘Y Yoga Movie’; ‘Mythic Journey’ and opened for Sue Wong’s extravagant fashion show at the Mercedes-Benz’ Fashion Week in Los Angeles. Singles from her work have charted No. 2 and her ‘In The Balance’ CD charted No. 4 in Japan. Jahna's lilting vocals opened the internationally downloaded video, ‘Legend of Zelda Movie Trailer’; viewed by over 2.5 million viewers in its first 24 hours.  Jahna is also a UCLA Certified Mindfulness Coach from the Mindful Awareness Research Center (part of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior) and she is proud to be the Director of Mindfulness Programs at c3: Center for Conscious Creativity.

Michael now combines an affinity for yoga and healing music in albums featuring his own work; “Pure Bowls of Sleep,  “Journey of Seven Bowls”, “Savasana Bowls Live” and “Sacred Bowls”. “Pure Bowls” is helping thousands get restful sleep due to it’s ability to create Theta brain states,  “Journey of Seven Bowls” is in it’s second pressing and has been endorsed by Yoga Journal and LA Yoga magazines, massage therapists, yoga studios and even non-yogis from rockers to senior citizens. His musical odysseys have brought him to the attention of the Getty, the Hammer and the Fowler Museums as well as ’The World Festival of Sacred Music’ where he stunned audiences with the playing of Ancient Tibetan singing bowls in a duet with Ali Jihad Racy on Egyptian reed flute.  He has also performed at MOCA (the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, California), opening for songstress K.D. Lang.

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