The festival and its events co-created by Tessa Ann from Tessa Un Ltd, The Sound Healing Spa and Braid Arts Centre NI will explore how concepts and practices using the medium of sound can potentially be used to support wellbeing and a healthy connection to the environment.
Sound, wellness and creative industries professionals inform the emerging area of sound and wellbeing.
VIEW EVENTSOur festival workshops and events will take place across NI & ROI between 12 and 20 May. Join an experience near you.
VIEW EVENTSFeaturing global presentations and discussions in the lead-up to the May 2023 festival
VIEW EVENTSThe 8-Day festival features a host of events to expand upon the concept of sound and well-being. You'll have the opportunity to attend experiential, skills development workshops and performances as well as hear from leading professionals in the sound and wellbeing industry.
Exploring research, sound applications in the medical world and studies on sonic phenomena that help us to understand our experience of sound in the world.
Sound Walk activities and workshops to encourage deep listening within your environment.
Experimental soundscapes, music works and exhibitions, performed by sound artists and musicians.
Exploring our connection with sound in natural and built environment and its impact on wellbeing.
A range of sound and wellbeing events and experiences during the 10-Day festival across NI and ROI.
Hear from sound and wellness professionals who are passionate about development about this emerging field of study.
View our events page to see our list of countrywide festival events.
You'll find us in locations including Ballymena, Belfast City, Derry, Lisburn, Tyrone, Dublin, Donegal.
Mayor of Mid & East Antrim, Alderman Noel WilliamsI am pleased to announce the launch of the new 2023 Sound and Wellness Festival in partnership with Tessa Un Ltd & Sound Healing Spa enhanced by the richness of content contributions from a range of local and international professionals, practitioners, artists and contributors. A real boost for Northern Ireland.