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Sound Circles

The part of the day where everyone finally exhales.

A sound circle is a guided reset. Your people lie down, close their eyes, and let a room full of resonant instruments pull them out of fight-or-flight and into the kind of rest they have been missing. Nothing to learn, nothing to perform, nothing to bring. I handle all of it.

Five years curating the sound for large-scale workshops at Kripalu
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Kendra leading a sound circle with crystal singing bowls in a garden

So, what actually happens?

Everyone gets settled on a mat with an eye mask and the lights come down. Then I play a set of instruments, crystal bowls, chimes, and a few things most people can't name, tuned to frequencies the body reads as safe. The brain slows to the state it reaches right before sleep, the good kind, where the to-do list finally goes quiet. There is nothing to do and nothing to get right. The ones who walk in skeptical are usually the ones asking when the next one is.

What they walk out with

Unclenched

The loose, weightless feeling you usually only get after a long massage or a real vacation.

A quiet head

The rare kind of quiet where the inner narrator finally takes a break and stops listing things.

Real rest

Deeper sleep that night, the kind most people forgot was even available to them.

Where a sound circle fits

Built to drop into the room you already have.

Corporate teams

For the team that's fried

Back-to-back calls and the low hum of burnout nobody says out loud. A sound circle asks nothing of them. No icebreakers, no sharing, no skills to fake. They lie down for forty-five minutes and come back actually reset. The rare wellness perk people don't quietly resent.

Keynotes & events

For the room before the main event

A scattered room can't absorb much. I open with a twenty to thirty minute circle that settles everyone before your speaker walks on, so the room is present instead of half-checked-out. I've been prepping big rooms at Kripalu for years and I know how to hand one off warm.

Studios & retreats

For the practice that wants to go deeper

Your people already love the physical work. A sound circle gives them the deep rest it's all pointing at, with zero exertion, so it lands for the brand-new and the seasoned alike. An easy, beautiful add to a Friday night or a weekend lineup.

Venues & destinations

For the setting worth traveling to

A vineyard at golden hour, a barn, a rooftop, a garden. A sound circle turns a beautiful location into a ticketed experience people travel for and post about afterward. I bring the sound and the atmosphere, you bring the view.

Who's holding the room

I've done this at scale, and I treat your event like it matters.

I'm Kendra Beavis. For the past five years I've curated the music and sound for large-scale weekend workshops at Kripalu, holding the space for rooms of hundreds alongside MaryAnn DiMarco. I know the logistics, the timing, and what it takes to hold a big room and actually land it. When you book me, you're getting someone who has done this in front of real crowds and sweats the details so you don't have to.

The easy part

I'm turnkey. You're covered.

  • I bring it all. The instruments, the sound, and the atmosphere. Your people just show up.
  • Any length. A twenty minute opener, or a full forty-five to sixty minute experience.
  • Any size. An intimate dozen, or a few hundred. I scale the setup to your room.
  • Zero effort for guests. No experience, no flexibility, no special clothes. Lying down is the whole skill.

Tell me about your event and I'll tell you exactly what it needs.

Let's find your date

Tell me what you're planning.

I'm booking events, keynotes, studios, and corporate partnerships now. Send a few details and we'll see if it's a fit.

Not planning an event, just want to come lie down? I run public circles too. Get on the list.