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Chris Dingman
Psychedelic Sangha Bardo Bath
Sparrow A Contemporary Funeral Home Inc
161 Driggs Ave
Kings County, NY 11222

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Psychedelic Sangha and Dharma Art Productions presents,
BARDO BATH: Sparrow
Featuring live performances by,
CHRIS DINGMAN
Live Vibraphone
www.chrisdingman.com
KENDRAPLEX
Electric Organ
www.kendraplex.xyz
JONAH SOLLINS DEVLIN
Digital Soundscapes
DOC KELLEY
Bardo Guide
www.psychedelicsangha.org
With Dharma Art visuals by Yosuh Jones and Aubrey Nehring
Enter the Luminous Bardo of Dharmata with us at Sparrow, a contemporary funeral home (modern charnel ground), and return to life renewed, refreshed, and re-birthed!
Find a comfortable position, relax, and prepare to experience the dying process as described in the Tibetan Book of Dead, and later adapted for psychedelic trip sessions by Drs. Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner, and Richard Alpert (aka Ram Dass).
Before and following the journey, we invite you to visit our new DEATH EDUCATION SALON, curated by Sparrow founder Erica Hill. Engage in further study and open conversation about death and dying with professionals in the field.
This event is sound bath style. That means you can sprawl out on the floor, but please bring your own mat, pillow, and blanket. As well as any offerings of the senses (i.e. food, incense, candles, flowers), for our Psychedelic Buddhism altar installation.
SCHEDULE
6 pm EST Doors Open
6:00-7:00 | Death Salon
7:00-8:30 | Bardo Journey
8:30-9:30 | Death Salon
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Chris Dingman Biography
NYC-based vibraphonist and composer Chris Dingman is known for his distinctive approach to the instrument: sonically rich and expansive. In his captivating solo performances, he casts an enveloping atmosphere, creating layers of simultaneous sound – soaring melodies, swirling textures, and undulating pedal tones. It’s an immersive listening experience that many have described as transportive and deeply healing.
In his solo work, Chris is exploring the intersections of meditation, trance, and healing, through music improvisation. Chris has performed with legendary artists Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter, and many of today’s jazz, creative, and world music luminaries. He brings together this background with a host of influences from around the world, including his studies of the mbira music of Zimbabwe, in service of taking listeners on a journey to a transcendent place.
Working in NYC since 2002, Chris documented his solo improvisations privately for many years, until his world changed. In his father’s final months of life in 2018, he created the 5-hour extended album Peace, recorded as he played it for his father, and ultimately released in 2020. This led to an ongoing evolution of his solo music and his critically acclaimed albums journeys vol. 1 and vol. 2 , each born from an audience-supported recording series.
Chris is actively touring, playing for audiences around the world, both in person and online. Recent events include Omega Institute (Rhinebeck), The Rubin Museum of Art (NYC), Timucua Arts (Orlando), The Alembic (Berkeley, CA), Tibet House (NYC), One Longfellow Square (Portland, ME), Constellation (Chicago), Redwood Jazz Alliance (Eureka), Lawrence University (Appleton), and many others including a 10-date solo tour of the US supported by a grant from South Arts.
In addition, Chris was commissioned to conceive and lead the twice-monthly series Transformations in partnership with Connect.faith, finding creative new ways to engage audiences and hold space for healing through music. In these meditative and creative sessions on Zoom, Chris invites participants to set intentions, and to share issues and hardships they’re facing, and he channels this into the music. This exchange has proven to be very meaningful, leading participants to describe the experience as “immediately energizing and healing on a physical, emotional and spiritual level.”
Read MoreIn his solo work, Chris is exploring the intersections of meditation, trance, and healing, through music improvisation. Chris has performed with legendary artists Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter, and many of today’s jazz, creative, and world music luminaries. He brings together this background with a host of influences from around the world, including his studies of the mbira music of Zimbabwe, in service of taking listeners on a journey to a transcendent place.
Working in NYC since 2002, Chris documented his solo improvisations privately for many years, until his world changed. In his father’s final months of life in 2018, he created the 5-hour extended album Peace, recorded as he played it for his father, and ultimately released in 2020. This led to an ongoing evolution of his solo music and his critically acclaimed albums journeys vol. 1 and vol. 2 , each born from an audience-supported recording series.
Chris is actively touring, playing for audiences around the world, both in person and online. Recent events include Omega Institute (Rhinebeck), The Rubin Museum of Art (NYC), Timucua Arts (Orlando), The Alembic (Berkeley, CA), Tibet House (NYC), One Longfellow Square (Portland, ME), Constellation (Chicago), Redwood Jazz Alliance (Eureka), Lawrence University (Appleton), and many others including a 10-date solo tour of the US supported by a grant from South Arts.
In addition, Chris was commissioned to conceive and lead the twice-monthly series Transformations in partnership with Connect.faith, finding creative new ways to engage audiences and hold space for healing through music. In these meditative and creative sessions on Zoom, Chris invites participants to set intentions, and to share issues and hardships they’re facing, and he channels this into the music. This exchange has proven to be very meaningful, leading participants to describe the experience as “immediately energizing and healing on a physical, emotional and spiritual level.”
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