Sounding the Bones Vocal & Somatic resonance to meet what lives in the body.

Your voice holds real-time information about how safety, attachment, and power live in your body.

Sounding the Bones is a decolonial somatic practice that invites you to return to your voice as it truly is: a direct reflection of your body, your breath, your belonging.

This is not about singing beautifully.
This is about remembering your voice as a living, relational instrument not for performance, but for presence.

In MAA the voice is not a skill to master, but a thread to follow into the wisdom of your nervous system, the imprints of survival, and the places where expression got interrupted.

In this space, we unlearn the idea that voice exists to please or impress.
We re-learn that it exists to connect.
To regulate. To release. To reveal.

Your voice holds real-time information about how safety, attachment, and power live in your body. It reveals where you brace, where you collapse, where you flow.
When we bring gentle attention to this, we begin to shift—not through force, but through felt presence.

Together, we listen without demand.
We sound without agenda.
We move with what arises.

This is voice work as body work.
Voice work as relational healing.
Voice work as decolonial reclamation.

It is for those who are ready to meet themselves not through performance, but through sensation, truth, and care.

→ If you’re seeking to re-inhabit your voice as a tool for connection, not perfection, if you're curious about how your voice mirrors your internal state this practice offers a tender, real, and rooted way in.