August 24 – 31, 2012

Join Bobby and some of his favorite vocal improvisers for a three-part Circlesong Workshop at The Omega Institute. Session 1: Entering the Circle – An experiential introduction; Session II: Holding the Circle – A course in leading Circlesongs; Session III: Squaring the Circle – using Circlesongs to teach and develop basic musical skills. Come for one session or stay for all three!

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