Día de los Muertos Ivywild Sound Bath Concert
November 2, 2025 7:15 PM –9:00 PM
1604 S Cascade Ave
| Colorado Springs, CO | 80905
Admission: $45 - $49 per person.
Event Summary
You’ll be guided through a live sound bath and musical journey with crystal singing bowls, gongs, flutes, chimes, classical guitar, and the luminous voice of Charity—woven together to create a tapestry of sound that carries both reverence and celebration.
Led by Dr. Gigi Turner, Dave Patrick, Steve Manzo, and Charity, this concert-style immersion invites you to pause, honor your roots, and reconnect—with yourself, with others, and with those who came before us.
Dr. Gigi Turner, PsyD, founder and owner of Singing Bowls of the Rockies, has created Colorado Springs' premier sound bath sanctuary. Formerly a psychology professor and psychotherapist, she combines her deep understanding of the mind with the healing power of sound. With over a decade of experience and an extensive collection of more than 100 singing bowls, Gigi has guided thousands of participants through immersive and restorative sound journeys. Her expertise lies in crafting deeply soothing experiences that calm the nervous system, promote profound relaxation, and inspire inner healing.
Steve Manzo is a multi-instrumentalist with a passion for sound and its healing potential. Influenced by his own experiences with sound baths, Steve brings a unique musical perspective to each session, offering layers of meditative frequencies. Currently studying film and game scoring, his expertise in composition and music production allows him to craft immersive auditory landscapes. When he’s not accompanying Singing Bowls of the Rockies, Steve connects with the local music scene, works on personal projects, and finds inspiration in the sounds of nature.
What is a Sound Bath?
Our sound baths feature over 70 instruments, including:Crystal and Tibetan Singing Bowls (with 5 chakra-tuned sets), Crystal Quartzophone Harp, Native and Harmony Flutes, Zaphir and Bar Chimes, Rain Stick, Buffalo and Ocean Drums, Steel Tongue Drum, Handpans, Kalimba, Tingshas, and other traditional instruments used in therapeutic sound practices worldwide.
It is required to bring a yoga mat or cushion to lie on, as the ground is hard. You can also bring a blanket and pillow, and whatever else you'd like to be comfortable during the sound bath. Please dress comfortably, bring water, and eat beforehand.
Led by Dr. Gigi Turner, Dave Patrick, Steve Manzo, and Charity, this concert-style immersion invites you to pause, honor your roots, and reconnect—with yourself, with others, and with those who came before us.
Dr. Gigi Turner, PsyD, founder and owner of Singing Bowls of the Rockies, has created Colorado Springs' premier sound bath sanctuary. Formerly a psychology professor and psychotherapist, she combines her deep understanding of the mind with the healing power of sound. With over a decade of experience and an extensive collection of more than 100 singing bowls, Gigi has guided thousands of participants through immersive and restorative sound journeys. Her expertise lies in crafting deeply soothing experiences that calm the nervous system, promote profound relaxation, and inspire inner healing.
Steve Manzo is a multi-instrumentalist with a passion for sound and its healing potential. Influenced by his own experiences with sound baths, Steve brings a unique musical perspective to each session, offering layers of meditative frequencies. Currently studying film and game scoring, his expertise in composition and music production allows him to craft immersive auditory landscapes. When he’s not accompanying Singing Bowls of the Rockies, Steve connects with the local music scene, works on personal projects, and finds inspiration in the sounds of nature.
What is a Sound Bath?
Our sound baths feature over 70 instruments, including:Crystal and Tibetan Singing Bowls (with 5 chakra-tuned sets), Crystal Quartzophone Harp, Native and Harmony Flutes, Zaphir and Bar Chimes, Rain Stick, Buffalo and Ocean Drums, Steel Tongue Drum, Handpans, Kalimba, Tingshas, and other traditional instruments used in therapeutic sound practices worldwide.
It is required to bring a yoga mat or cushion to lie on, as the ground is hard. You can also bring a blanket and pillow, and whatever else you'd like to be comfortable during the sound bath. Please dress comfortably, bring water, and eat beforehand.
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Also Occurs On
- Sunday, November 2
