Your voice is a vessel for spirit and a tool for healing — a wild, powerful instrument that can pierce the veil between worlds, or simply bring you back home to yourself.
Perhaps somewhere along the way, you stopped using it. Maybe you were told to be quiet, to not take up space. Maybe someone laughed when you sang. Maybe you were never encouraged to sing or make music, so you just... didn’t.
So now the idea of raising your voice — of being seen, heard, and felt — might stir up more anxiety than joy.
And yet, something inside you longs to be expressed.
It’s time for your voice to be heard. You can remember who you are through rhythm, voice, and vibration, shares vocal empowerment coach and internationally touring artist Larisa Gosla. You can return to the creative essence of your soul, and you don’t need to be “a musician” to do it. All you need is your heartbeat, your breath, and the willingness to explore.
Join Larisa for a one-of-a-kind event where you’ll explore the ancient yet timeless practice of singing and drumming as a spiritual, emotional, and physical awakening tool...
... a playful, powerful remembrance of what it means to co-create with the Divine using the most primal tools we’ve ever known: rhythm and voice.
Larisa has shared her unique blend of music, spirit, and healing with thousands across the world — from concert stages to sacred circles — guiding people home to the power of their own voice and rhythm through the frame drum.
Throughout the event, you’ll explore why singing and drumming together are so potent. You’ll discover how rhythm activates the left brain and singing activates the right — creating harmony between hemispheres and forging new neural pathways that enhance peace, focus, and creativity.
You’ll learn how to work with your voice as a tool of intention — calling in clarity, healing, and manifestation by vibrating with your soul’s truth.
Larisa will guide you through a practice where you’ll build a simple, accessible rhythm, whether you have a hand drum, a pot, a box, or just your own chest. You’ll learn how to build a steady, grounding beat that becomes the foundation for your voice to rise. Then, through a gentle call-and-response technique, you’ll begin to sing. Not from the mind, but from the heart.
As the rhythm and melody sync, you’ll start to feel something shift. The chatter in your mind will begin to quiet. Your body will relax. Your spirit will rise. This is the trance state, an ecstatic, multidimensional state of presence and peace where you feel fully alive and connected to something greater than yourself.
And yes, it’s for you — even if you’ve never picked up a drum or have been told you “can’t sing.” If you can speak, you can sing. If you can feel a beat, you can drum. And when you drum, magic happens.