Breath & Bass
@Wild Box, 14 Whitehouse Pl, Bristol BS3 4BL
Saturday 12th October 2024, 17.30 - 19.30
Join us for a unique experience, where two inspiring creatives combine their passions in life, Breath & Bass. Together, we'll be exploring Conscious Connected Breathwork with live music produced intentionally to combine healing tones with deep bass. We’re taking you on a journey to tap into an altered state of consciousness that can be incredibly profound, healing and bring a deep sense of connection to yourself and to others.
Price: £25 (limited to 23 people)
BENEFITS OF BREATHWORK
Emotional health and well being
Reduce symptoms of stress and anxiety & alleviates depression
Improve mental clarity and focus
Strengthen your personal relationships
Improves respiratory dysfunction
Integrate past trauma and release emotional repression, unhealthy patterns and belief systems
Experience deep relaxation and inner calm
About Alex
Alex 3:33 profesional producer and DJ has a long standing career in the music industry. He has toured the world, worked with A-list international artists and released chart topping music on top-tier record labels.
Fuelled by a spiritual awakening and a call to channel his energy into helping other souls heal and ascend. It Is through this calling he embarked on his breath work journey to birth Breathe and Bass with Kerry Veitch.
I was introduced to breath work when i took an online session with Kerry. The results were incredible, the places it took me to were astonishing. I learned so much about my trauma and where it had stemmed from which in turn allowed me to begin to heal and to nurture my inner child.
About Kerry
Kerry’s ability to work harmoniously with all sorts of people, plus her creativity have seen her setting up, a number of innovative projects. From bringing a sound system and aid to Bosnia at war during the 90’s, co founding a London based contemporary urban arts circus Bassline Circus, to co-producing the delivery of the opening of St. Pancras International with a spectacular outdoor multi arts show.
This passion for creating spaces for people to connect and inspire saw Kerry in the role of festival manager with Boomtown Festival for five years. Currently she produces one of the late night areas at Glastonbury Festival - The Common, a job that she’s celebrated for more than a decade.
After suffering from burn out and dissociation, with a tendency to overwork and over drink, Kerry trained as a breathwork facilitator and now works with people around the world, and teaches with two international schools.