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Cascade of Sounds / A Sound Bath in the Installation Muhammad Abo Salme: Cascade / for children aged 5+ and their parents (in Hebrew)

A one-of-a-kind event at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Sound Bath – a meditative experience within the installation Cascade by artist Muhammad Abo Salme. Thousands of metal chains comprising the installation will merge with sound waves of various frequencies, enveloping participants.

Just as the installation plays with concepts of time and space, the Sound Bath invites an alternative, multi-sensory experience — balancing between floating and presence, lingering and awe.

Join us for an extraordinary inward journey within a unique artistic space.

Sound Bath is group experience of unique sounds, moving through different frequencies and sound waves, creating an immersive soundscape. This enables deep relaxation and the release of tension in the nervous system.

The Frequency Bath will be led by Oded and Meital Kav, founders of Bria – The Home for Body-Mind Health. Oded is a certified sound healing practitioner specializing in Tibetan bowls, and Meital is a DJ and facilitator of spiritual and dialogue circles.

The activity is in collaboration with A.R.M., the Multidisciplinary Center for ENT Medicine, which integrates Western and complementary medicine as a key to holistic health.

The fine print

- Duration of the performance: 60 minutes. It will not be possible to stay in the exhibition space after the show.
- Please arrive 10 minutes before the start of the activity. Entry will not be permitted after the show has begun.
- The Museum will be closed during the performances, and access to other exhibitions will not be permitted.

- Participants are asked to remove their shoes or sandals for the duration of the show.

- No food or drinks are allowed in the installation area.

The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.
The activity takes place near a secure space.

Please note that every participant (including accompanying adults) requires a ticket.
Note: This activity is in Hebrew only.

The activity is offered in collaboration with the A.R.M. Medical Center for Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery