Kelowna Yoga House

Saturday August 9, 10:00am - 12:00pm
With Eliseo Santillan & Sien Tan

Join us for a unique live music and movement workshop with Eliseo and Sien blending live music, sound, and intuitive body exploration to connect deeply with your body and inner self.

Guided by Eliseo Santillan, this session invites you to connect deeply with your body and inner self through immersive music and live soundscapes. You’ll be encouraged to set a personal intention—something you wish to release, transform, or invite into your life—and allow the music and sounds to guide your movements. No experience is necessary; simply come with an open heart and a willingness to explore. This is a safe, supportive space for healing, emotional release, and reconnection with your higher mind through the power of sound and intuitive movement.

Costs:
$30 + GST (member discount will be applied at checkout)
 

Cancellation Policy:

  • Cancellation up to August 7 will result in credit of workshop fee minus a cancellation fee ($10) to the student’s MindBody account.
  • No refund or credit if the student cancels less than 2 days prior to the event.

 

Eliseo Santillan Bio:
Eliseo Santillan is a Mexican composer, pianist, and music producer with three decades of experience, whose work explores the transformative power of music. With a deep belief in the healing potential of sound and music, he has released multiple piano and guided meditation albums and singles on major streaming platforms. Drawing on his experience in shamanic and ancestral healing practices, Eliseo approaches music and sound as a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms. His compositions are influenced by a wide range of traditions, from contemporary minimalism to pre-Hispanic instruments and natural soundscapes. Whether creating sound for performance, leading workshops, or composing for stage and screen, his work is grounded in presence, intention, and deep listening. Eliseo has facilitated workshops in Mexico, creating spaces for personal transformation and collective healing. He is also the Managing Director and Producer of the Living Things International Arts Festival in Kelowna, BC, where he supports interdisciplinary performance and cultural exchange.