Compassionate Mandala Concert
3:00pm to 5:30pm, Monday 4th May
School of Total Education - Auditorium
$18, $12 Concessions
The music of the Compassionate Mandala Tour includes the famed multi-phonic chanting, the fascinating monastic ritual dances of Tashi Lhunpo monks and the extraordinary voice and sounds of Tenzin Choegyal.The famed multi-phonic chanting of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition is an important part of the Tibetan musical experience. Tashi Lhunpo monks will perform their unique version of simultaneous intoning of three notes in harmony. They will also play traditional Tibetan instruments such as 10-foot long dung-chen horns, drums, bells, cymbals and gyaling trumpets.
The concert will also include the Cham Dance, a lively dance which where the dancers wear masks and ornamented cotumes. The dance is accompanied by music played by the monks using traditional Tibetan instruments. The dances often offer moral instruction relating to non-harm to sentient beings and are said to bring merit to all who observe them.
Audiences will be also be moved by Tenzin’s Choegyal’s part of the concert and the composition of his music, the risks he takes with rhythm and structure, successfully challenging the traditional Tibetan musical norms while playing traditional Tibetan musical instruments and joined by the chanting monks.
The result is an unforgettable and moving performance perfect for all ages filled with sounds that calm and restore the soul.
Best of all, The Compassionate Mandala Tour will be raising funds for the exiled Tashi Lhunpo monks and The Tibetan Children’s Village. This is a unique opportunity to not only provide the gift of beautiful music and world culture but to provide humanitarian assistance.