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Tibetan singing bowls

Singing bowls have been used for thousands of years, their deep vibrational sounds are believed to soothe and heal.

I use my bowls at the end of my yoga classes as part of a deep relaxation which I consider to be one of the most important parts of your yoga practice.

Yoga, meditation and sound baths

Evening sound baths

I offer a gentle yoga practice to help settle the body, a meditation or guided relaxation to help settle the mind and a singing bowl sound bath to promote deep relaxation and wellbeing.

LOCATION:

Moreton Village Hall DT2 8RE

COST:

£25 per person paid by cash or card on the night

TIME:

7pm to 9pm

DATES:

Thursdays, once a month

  • Jan 9th
  • Feb 13th
  • March 13th
  • April 10th
  • May 8th
  • June 12th
  • July 10th
  • Aug 14th
  • Sept 11th
  • Dec 11th

 

Contact details

Tibetan Singing Bowl Sound Baths – NEW FOR 2026

Next year, SamatA Yoga Dorset is delighted to bring you a series of six evening sound bath events, held at the beautiful Springfield Country Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa in Wareham. These sessions offer a deeply restorative experience, combining gentle movement, guided meditation, and the healing vibrations of Tibetan singing bowls.

Details:
  • When: 7pm–9pm on January 29, March 26, May 21, July 30, September 24, November 26
  • Where: Studio at The Springfield Country Hotel, Grange Road, Wareham BH20 5AL
  • Price: £20 per session, or £10 for Samata Yoga members
  • What to Bring: Yoga mat, blanket or cushion, water bottle
What Happens in a Session:
  • Gentle Movement: We start with soft, grounded yoga to help your body unwind.
  • Guided Meditation: You’ll be guided into a calm, centered space, settling the mind.
  • Sound Bath: Tibetan singing bowls are played to create a deeply immersive sound bath, encouraging healing on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level.
Who It’s For:

This series is suitable for all experience levels — whether you’ve never done meditation or yoga before, or you’re a seasoned practitioner seeking something deeply restorative.

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