Singing Circle

Taylor Johnston-Peterson & Sivan Agam

Join Taylor Johnston-Peterson and Sivan Agam for a relaxed, guided singing circle in the resonant space of the Art Museum.

Singing Circle

Join Taylor Johnston-Peterson and Sivan Agam for a relaxed, guided singing circle in the resonant space of the Art Museum.

Culture & Connection

Sunday 31 May 8.30am – 10am
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The session begins with gentle breathwork led by Taylor, helping participants tune in and connect with their own voice. Musician Sivan guides the group through simple choral exercises, exploring energy, sound, and the expressive power of collective singing.

Accompanied by Sivan on cello, participants will experience a rich atmosphere that deepens listening, presence and connection. This inclusive session invites all levels to discover the joy and transformative power of music in community.


Cost

Adult $18
Member Free
Concession / Youth $12
Family $40

Ticket includes Art Museum Entry

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3 events 15% off
4+ events 20% off

Location

Bundanon Art Museum
170 Riversdale Road
Illaroo NSW 2540

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Taylor Johnston-Petersen is a mother, Yoga teacher, Primary teacher, and amateur hobby collector. A passion for dance and movement, has led her to pursue a life in yoga and its elements. With almost a decade of teaching experience Taylor leads flows centred of feeling and sensation generated by connectedness and transference of energy, inclusive of breathwork, mindful meditation and moving posture.

Sivan Agam is a mother, creative extraordinaire and professional musician. With her band The April Maze, she has toured nationally and internationally, being a songbird and cello superstar. Most recently, she collaborated with BigHart on their Bulla Midhong Album project and again with Sonder Youth (both on Spotify) to write and perform songs.

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