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Joel Olivé

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    NADIS
MUSICA DE SANACIÓ I MEDITACIÓ
Nadis is an open music project who blend musictherapy techniques with ancestral resources for meditation & deep down trip.
 
  "GONG RITUAL"
Based on a method of receptive musictherapy (with archaic instruments & indian music) created by Dr. Peter Hess, german psychiatrist in musictherapy specialized.
 

THE UNIVERSE IN EXPANSION...
Music and sound, with their trance and evocatives powers, have been used from remote times to lead ceremonies and rituals. The human, guided by the necessity to grant meaning to the abstract, and to approach the divine forces, let his senses scarp his mind through the perception of harmony, as the encounter of something innate. Submerged in the sound of the instruments, born from this way of sensorial development, we can rediscover the "Eternal Now" that so many times we forgot.

 

NADIS:
JOEL OLIVÉ: Swar Mandal, Obertone Singing ,Tabla, Didjeridoo, Gong & Kalimba.
MARTA SERRA: Tanpura, Voice,  Oceanic Percs., Tibetan Bowls.
ALBERT JIMÉNEZ: Bansuri, Veu, Didjeridoo i Tubs de Gong.

Collaborators: Farran James, Joaquim Graupera (Harmonic Ensemble).

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JOEL OLIVÉ

MUSICIAN & MUSICTHERAPIST
Joel Olivé, musician & musictherapist, together with his girlfriend Marta Serra, musician and social worker, they make concerts, guide meditations, ioga & therapies, through music, sound, talking, oils & incens. Habitual collaborators: Albert Giménez, Farran James, Joaquim Graupera (Harmonic Ensemble).

INSTRUMENTS:
Didgeridoo (didjeridú, Yrdaki), Tanpura, Tampura, Obertone Singing, Tabla, Swarmandal, Symphonic Gong, Gong Tubes, Bansuri, Kalimba, Sansula, ...

"There are many ways of understanding music, for me is the perfect tool to know about the world and about me. As much as I deepen on music, as much I know about myself, and as much I know about myself, as much I can open to others. Is, in the same time tool of comunication and message in itself.

I went deep, learning didj with the aboriginees, and later on, I began focusing on musictherapy and indian music. I also discovered the overtone singing (wich represents a very important part of my work). I study tabla, play symphonic gong, tampura, sansula (kalimba) & tibetan singing bowls. But I still d.j.! (...sometimes)." JOEL OLIVÉ

 
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