Buzzing
for the Summer
A Deep Listening® experience to welcome the summer solstice
Saturday, June 20
4pm - 6pm (CEST)
Online – via Zoom
As the days begin to shorten, bees shift from growth to storing and sustaining.
On the longest day of the year, you’re invited into a guided 2-hour Deep Listening® experience shaped by my ongoing listening research with bees. We’ll explore the difference between involuntary listening (what arrives without asking) and voluntary/selective listening (how we choose to attend). Through gentle somatic movement, guided listening practices (focused & global attention), a sonic meditation, and short explorations of sound and silence, we’ll tune perception and reconnect with the environment—together.
Led by Feli Navarro, sound artist and certified Deep Listening® facilitator.
What we’ll do
- Gentle somatic movement to prepare listening
- Guided practices: focused attention / global attention
- Sonic meditation + listening with the environment
- Short writing prompt + optional closing sharing
Who it’s for
- Open to anyone curious about widening attention, presence, and embodied listening.
- No musical/artistic experience needed.
- You’re welcome to adapt, pause, or opt out of any practice at any time.
You’ll leave with
- Listening practices you can return to in daily life or creative practice.
- More clarity on how sound affects the body and inner state.
- A personal record of resonances and intentions.
Fee
- The fee for this DL experience is 26€.
Signup for the experience here,
limited places!
Need more info?
What is Deep Listening?Deep Listening® is a practice developed by pioneering composer and musician Pauline Oliveros, along with collaborators such as Ione and Heloise Gold. In Oliveros’ words, it is “a way of listening in every possible way to everything possible, to hear no matter what you are doing.” Today, the Center for Deep Listening continues to foster and disseminate this practice, supporting creative and artistic innovation rooted in attentive listening.
How does Deep Listening work?
Deep Listening explores both the involuntary nature of listening and the voluntary, selective ways we attend to sound. The practice integrates body movement, sonic meditations, and performative experiments, as well as listening to everyday life, nature, thoughts, imagination, and dreams. By cultivating awareness of our internal and external sound environments, participants engage in improvisation, collaboration, play, and creative exploration, developing attentiveness that resonates both personally and collectively.
Deep Listening session
A Deep Listening session offers an open, flexible format—ranging from single workshops to multi-session labs—where participants explore listening, movement, sound, and collective attention.
If you’d like to join this experience to welcome the summer solstice, please signup here,
there are limited places!
Not sure just yet or have some questions?
Please contact here for more information or resolve your doubts, thank you! :)Deep Listening® session in Wereldmuseum Leiden (NL)
Led by Feli Navarro
photo: © Barbara Medo
Led by Feli Navarro
photo: © Barbara Medo
“Walk so silently that the bottoms of your feet become ears.”
Pauline Oliveros