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Community Workshop: Deep Listening

Deep Listening with Angie Eng

Discover how your listening and movement enhance community, creativity, and empathy. Deep Listening, created by composer Pauline Oliveros, theater director and writer lone, and choreographer and T’ai Chi/Qi Gong instructor Heloise Gold, was originally a technique for musicians and ensembles to improve and express their craft.

Guided by artist and educator Angie Eng, these workshops combine sonic meditation, movement, vocalization, and qi-gong to help participants attune to themselves and others, deepen focus, and strengthen community connection. Open to all, this is an opportunity to slow down, listen deeply, and engage more fully with the world around you.

About Angie Eng
Angie Eng is an interdisciplinary artist, educator, and certified Deep Listening facilitator who believes in a holistic pedagogy that bridges creativity, healing, and community. She teaches Deep Listening workshops and serves as a life coach professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Angie holds a doctorate in Kosmorganic Aesthetics, exploring immersive art spaces that enhance healing, spirituality, and collective experience. In addition to her teaching and creative work, she is an independent arts writer and European correspondent for the Fluxus zine Artist Organized Art, with contributions to Currents AAPI Newsletter and Solving Sacramento, advancing critical dialogue between artists, art practice, and the public.

 

About the Founders of Deep Listening:

Pauline Oliveros was a renowned composer and improviser who founded the Deep Listening Institute and pioneered experimental and electronic music. She developed new forms of musical notation and the philosophy of Deep Listening, which she described as “listening to the difference between the voluntary and involuntary nature of hearing.”

Ione is a theater director, author, and dream specialist who collaborated closely with Oliveros, bringing her expertise in writing and dream work to the practice.

Heloise Gold is a choreographer, dancer, and T’ai Chi/Qi Gong instructor inducted into the Austin Arts Hall of Fame, who co-led Deep Listening retreats for over 25 years and developed the “Deeply Listening Body” curriculum to integrate movement into the practice.

Suggested Donation of $15 or Time Trade

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Date

November 22

Time

10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Santa Fe Art Institute + Google Map
1600 St. Michael's Drive #31
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505