About this Event
A Multi-Instrument Sound Immersion
Join us for more than just a sound bath experience. This is an invitation to stop holding it together even if just for one night.
Something in you is already transitioning. Already shifting. Already loosening at the edges in ways you can feel but cannot explain. Things haven’t been feeling right within and not in a way you can point to or fix, just an inner knowing that something is off.
A restlessness that sleep doesn’t touch. A longing for stillness that the world keeps interrupting. You have been carrying it the weight of it, the tightness of it, the exhaustion of managing it and somewhere underneath all of that effort is a version of you that is desperate to breathe.
This is where you can allow it to happen.
This is for the one in the middle of it. The one who is tired of being strong. The one who has been holding on so long they forgot what letting go actually feels like. The one who knows something needs to shift but hasn’t found the space safe enough to let it.
This is that space.
You will journey within and beyond guided not by words but by sound, by frequency, by a sonic altar built specifically to hold you while you fall apart just enough to come back together.
The unraveling is not the loss of yourself. It is the finding.
Every sound in this space is natural. Organic. Unaltered. Arriving to your body in its truest frequency the way sound was always meant to be received, before the world filtered it, processed it, and turned it into noise.
This is not your typical sound bath. With over 21 crystal and copper singing bowls, voice, gongs, drums, strings, crystal xylophone & more, we will build a sound field that meets you exactly where you are and takes you exactly as deep as you are ready to go.
Yolanda is an E-RYT 500 Yoga Alliance registered yoga teacher and a recognized 200-hour sound healing facilitator through the ISTA organization. With over a decade of experience in yoga, meditation, and holistic wellness, she guides participants into deeply restorative states through the integration of breath, movement, and sound.
As a BIPOC wellness practitioner with trauma-informed recovery experience, Yolanda is passionate about creating inclusive and supportive healing spaces that honor diverse backgrounds and lived experiences. Her work integrates mindfulness, nervous system regulation practices, and sound therapy to support emotional release, resilience, and inner balance.
Rooted in Nada Yoga—the yoga of sound, Yolanda incorporates instruments such as singing bowls, gongs, chimes, and sacred tones to help calm the nervous system and guide participants into deep states of relaxation and meditation.
Through her classes and events, she offers welcoming environments where individuals can slow down, reconnect with themselves, and experience the restorative power of sound, presence, and community.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bauman Chiropractic Center, 202 East McLoughlin Boulevard, Vancouver, United States
USD 39.19












