Pioneering sound-focused workshops throughout the Midwest, emphasizing the significance of playing, listening, creating, and collaborative work.
Engages participants in creative music composition, constructing unique soundscapes using both traditional and DIY instruments.
Explores hands-on instrument creation, with past projects including didgeridoos, thumb pianos, rain sticks, and various world percussion instruments.
Introduces intensive listening practices, fostering heightened auditory awareness. Upper-level workshops incorporate body work and explore dreaming practices.
Provides accessible workshops on music technology, often with a do-it-yourself approach, supporting participants in navigating and utilizing technology creatively.
Help sustain experimental music education in Omaha. Your support enables hands-on workshops, instrument building, deep listening practices, and DIY music technology for our community.
Founded and led by Stacey Barelos, a music professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Soundry bridges the gap between academic music education and creative community practice.
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