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Cathy Eastburn
Cathy Eastburn, Founder of Sarasa Sound, is a London-based musician and therapeutic sound practitioner, specialising in gongs, gamelan (Indonesian bronze percussion), and voice.

As well as running a year-round programme of therapeutic sound sessions and gong baths, she is a member of the gamelan ensembles Southbank Gamelan Players and Siswå Sukrå, and the experimental gamelan/electronica groups Eternity Bleeps and Augmented Gamelan.

She is also the founder of Good Vibrations (www.good-vibrations.org,uk), a charity which runs gamelan projects in prisons and secure hospitals as a way of helping people develop team-working and other vital life skills.

Apart from her music and therapeutic sound work, Cathy is a mother of two teenage girls, has a longstanding interest in environmental issues in particular the psychology of climate change, and she works as a volunteer Legal Observer for the Green & Black Cross network, supporting protests and direct action in London.

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Gamelan, Gongs Behind Bars and Gong Baths

For over 20 years I've been studying and performing Javanese gamelan (Indonesian bronze percussion) including gongs, metallophones, drum and voice. In my very first class, at London’s Southbank Centre in 1996, I fell in love with the sound, and quickly became aware of the powerfully therapeutic potential of these instruments. read more

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