
Resonances on the Horizon / Sound Bath at the Exhibition Once, the Sky Was Sea / Adults (16 and up)
A unique, one-time event at the Museum: a sound bath – a meditative experience held within the exhibition Once, the Sky Was Sea
This group exhibition presents delicate artworks from various eras and places, all gazing toward the horizon and sea, portraying them again and again. The session will echo the exhibition’s core elements — the sea, the sky, and the space in between. Instruments made from shells and other marine materials will produce sounds inspired by the rustle of waves and the rhythm of falling drops. The sound bath invites a multi-sensory experience of deep surrender.
An opportunity to immerse yourself with the horizon — between sea and sky.
A sound bath is a shared journey through unique sounds and frequencies that move across waves and tones, creating an enveloping sonic atmosphere that allows for deep relaxation and nervous system release.
Join us for an extraordinary inner experience in a singular artistic space.
Led by Oded and Meital Kav, founders of "Briaa – A Home for Mind, Body & Joyful Spirit".
Oded is a certified sound healing practitioner specializing in Tibetan bowls, and Meital is a DJ and facilitator of spiritual circles and conscious gatherings.
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The fine print
- Duration of the performance: 50 minutes. It will not be possible to stay in the exhibition space after the show.
- The Museum will be closed during the performances, and access to other exhibitions will not be permitted.
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The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.
The event takes place near a secure space.
Note: This activity is in Hebrew only.