TaKeTiNa circleDeborah Masterson, certified TaKeTiNa teacher

Listen to the Hawai`i Public Radio interview by Culture&Arts reporter Noe Tanigawa.
Watch to the YouTube interview with Zorina Wolf -- see a circle in action.

TaKeTiNa

...is a musical, meditative group process for people who want to develop their awareness of rhythm.

You don't need to play an instrument.

People at all levels can work together to transform their relationship to rhythm, to each other, and to life.

In a TakeTiNa circle, people step, clap, and vocalize while they are led deeper and deeper into the complex world of polyrhythms. As we alternately find and lose rhythm orientation –then find our way back again– we explore the fluctuation between chaos and order, confusion and clarity, the known and the unknown. We begin to sense, from the inside, our relationship to time and space.

You don't need to bring anything. Wear comfortable clothes and an open mind!

Find out about ongoing free TaKeTina practice circles here.

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TaKeTiNa was founded by Reinhard Flatischler. Find out lots more at the international TaKeTiNa site.

You're not in Hawai`i? Search the worldwide directory of TaKeTiNa teachers.
contact Deborah: taketina@geckmoon.com; 808.521.3746