The Sound of the Rising Tide - Mindful Music & Teaching Tour
A mindful music and teaching event hosted by the monastics from Plum Village. This is their groundbreaking tour in Southeast Asia.
Date and time
Location
Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
88 Bright Hill Road Singapore, Singapore 574117 SingaporeAgenda
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Registration (at Hall of No Form)
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Concert program (at Hall of No Form)
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
The Sound of the Rising Tide - Mindful Music & Teaching Tour by Plum Village monastics
A mindful music and teaching event hosted by the monastics from Plum Village. This is their groundbreaking tour in Southeast Asia.
The Sound of the Rising Tide reminds us of our interconnectedness and inspires us to embark on the path of compassion, embracing both joy and pain, walking side by side with each other. Each step becomes legendary as we encounter the valleys of birth and death, realising the old path that our spiritual teachers have opened for us. We have arrived, we are home.
You are now at the Concert booking. To book for the Day of Mindfulness, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/mmtt2024dom
Ticketing
- Due to limited seats, ticketing is required at no cost.
- We welcome donations to help recover the expenses of organising this tour.
- Suggested donation of SGD 40 per ticket.
Special Notes
Please note this tour has 2 components. Separate ticketing is required.
You are now obtaining tickets for the Concert on 8 Nov 2024.
1) Mindful Music and Teaching (Concert) on 8 Nov 2024.
2) Day of Mindfulness (single day retreat) on 9 Nov 2024.
Venue is the same for both events: Hall of No Form, Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery.
We encourage attendance at both events.
Donation channels:
- PayNow/PayLah via the QR Code.
- Onsite at the venue
Please note donations are not tax deductible.
Frequently asked questions
No, tickets are required due to limited number of seats.
We encourage attendance at both for a more complete experience of what mindfulness is about. You're welcome to attend either one.
Yes, the event is open to people of all faith traditions.
No. The two events have separate ticketing.
As the event is held on the grounds of a Buddhist monastery, please wear attire that covers the knees and shoulders.
Yes, both the Concert and the Day of Mindfulness are suitable for anyone new and open to learning and experiencing the practice of mindfulness.
Children are welcome. However, there is no separate program catered for them so parents/guardians will need to attend to them and possibly bring them out in order not to disrupt the program.
Yes the entire event will be in English. There is no translation service.
To help support a conducive environment for everyone, please refrain from eating during the event. Drinking water is acceptable.
Please make your way mindfully and take up any vacant seats available.
We encourage the practice of mindfulness and thus to put our devices to rest during the event.
You can submit a cancellation in Eventbrite so the ticket can be released to others. Or you may pass your e-tickets to others.