November 15th Concert with "Ways of Remembrance" @ Dreaming Stone Arts and Ecology Center
November 15th Concert with "Ways of Remembrance" @ Dreaming Stone Arts and Ecology Center
Join us at Dreaming Stone Arts and Ecology Center on November 15th for the next concert in our series, “The Music That Reconnects” with “Ways of Remembrance.” This event is a continuation of our fall and winter concert series that will feature fantastically talented musicians and educators who draw from varied musical traditions to connect us more deeply with ourselves, each other, and the world.
Aditi, Jay & Joel are providing a night of contemplative roots music, building upon our seasonal focus of remembering and honoring the cycles of life and death that weave us together. This event marks the second concert in “The Music That Reconnects” series, offering soul-illuminating sound that weaves together Indian and American folk and spiritual music.
Aditi Sethi, M.D., works as a Hospice physician, is an end-of-life doula, and is the executive director of the Center for Conscious Living and Dying. Jay Brown is a musician and Hospice music therapist. Joel Karabo Elliot is a convener for Roots Grown Deep, a cross-continental ‘beyond genre’ musical and educational ensemble that curates a soundscape called Musical Ecology, supported by a wider family of leaders working on regenerative projects.
This event will be held at Dreaming Stone Arts & Ecology Center on November 15th, 2025 @ 7:00 pm. (Doors open at 6:00 pm). Seats are limited, so we kindly request that you purchase your tickets in advance. The entrance fee is on a sliding scale. Drinks will be available for purchase.
Reach out to us for group discounts at info@dreamingstone.org
(Cosponsored by WNCW)