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Inana Lu Rose & Josh Geisler

Music & Consciousness:
A Gentle Wind, The Universal Language of Melody

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Originating from Mongolia, Inana Lu Rose, formerly Uyanga Bold, offers transformative experiences through vocal, musical, and ceremonial artistry, fostering deep listening and connection. Her work embraces healing and reverence for life, celebrating the diverse musical heritage of humanity.

Traversing continents from a young age, Inana gained a global perspective, informing her style which includes Mongolian urtiin duu, shamanic throat singing, operatic bel canto, Balkan female folk singing, Sufi sensibilities, and Hindustani classical music. Her formal education at Berklee College of Music is complemented by guidance from esteemed mentors such as Ts. Chuluuntsetseg, Dorjdagva Myagmarsuren, Tzvetanka Varimezova, Rhona Klinghofer, Dayita Datta, Rageshri Das, Alejandro Tukuillapa, and elders from North and South American territories.

Today, she shares her singing techniques with students. Inana's appearances extend to international television, radio, and live tours, reaching an audience of over 40 million views. Her credits include singing for Disney’s Mulan and Marvel, Avatar, and Spider-Man universes. Forbes says “her voice harkens back to ancient civilizations,” and Cosmopolitan Magazine nominated her for "Female Singer of the Year."

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New York-based musician Josh Geisler plays the Bansuri (bamboo) flute, string instruments, keyboards, and electronics. He was the bandleader of Cirque du Soleil’s TOTEM, with whom he toured for 9 years, performing 2650 shows in 45 cities around the world.

Josh graduated from Berklee College of Music in 1998 and then spent 15 years studying under the great Indian master Pandit Raghunath Seth. His passion for exploring the effects of breath on consciousness led him to become a certified breathwork instructor. He is also a software developer that creates audio-based apps.