
Artists participating in Sound Healing Private Concert: 6 Senses – The magic of the senses
On the evening of November 29 at La Scala Ballroom – The Reverie Saigon, the Sound Healing Private Concert: 6 Senses – The magic of the senses ended in a rare silence: not the silence of a void, but the silence of a mind that has been led to a state of peace .
The space of stillness – where sound touches the body
The unique point of "6 Senses" lies in the way the program creates experiences. The auditorium is designed to be minimalist, the lighting is reduced to a level that does not dominate the visual field, the seats are arranged flexibly so that listeners can relax comfortably. In that space, sound is no longer a decorative element but becomes a "therapeutic object".
When a Himalayan wind chime, handpan, didgeridoo, or Nepalese gong rings, the sound doesn’t first enter the ears, but instead spreads like waves through the body. Audience members’ heart rates slow, breathing deepens, and tension melts away—a state scientists call resonance relaxation.

Heartbreaking sounds
Dinh Linh and the artists - "sound healers" who lead by intuition
The highlight of the concert came from the presence of international and Vietnamese artists – who took to the stage not with the mindset of “performing”, but with the spirit of sound healers. Master Santa Ratna Shakya (Nepal) opened the world of singing bowls – a sound that, according to Himalayan tradition, can awaken intuition and balance energy.
Artist Alberto Parmigiani (Italy) brings the gong and handpan system with deep, warm frequencies, simulating the vibrations of nature. Artist Salil Subedi with the didgeridoo creates long vibrating layers, like an ancient dialogue between humans and mother earth. In addition, the participation of Meritorious Artist Dinh Linh, Cao Ba Hung and the Vietnamese folk music group creates a necessary cultural bridge.
Bamboo flute, t'rung, gao, and two-stringed fiddle – indigenous materials – are softly arranged, blending into the general emotional flow, creating a healing experience that is intimate and has a traditional foundation.

The perfect coordination, smooth, creating levels of love
At that moment, the artist is no longer the person standing on stage, but becomes the "channel" between energy and the listener. Every silence has a purpose, every layer of sound is placed in the right position to awaken the six senses - especially the sixth sense: intuition.
Sound Healing – from a trend to an art form
The organizers shared: the goal of 6 Senses is not to bring a technical performance, but to create a space to receive sound therapy in the form of an artistic and cultural experience. In the context of Vietnam starting to pay more attention to spiritual therapy, mindfulness and healing, this event becomes one of the important milestones: bringing the sound therapy concert model into a luxurious, international-standard space, while paving the way for the formation of a new event stream.
The most valuable thing is that the audience does not leave with thunderous applause. They leave the auditorium with lighter steps and calmer minds – a sure sign of a successful session.

The music night has beautiful and magical sound and lighting design.
Closing with silence, opening a new journey for Sound Healing Vietnam
At the end of the show, Sound Healing World announced that it will continue to develop this model in 2026, aiming to shape the unique identity of sound therapy art in Vietnam.
If in previous years, sound healing appeared mainly in yoga studios or small workshops, 6 Senses proves that this type of event can completely become a true art - experience - culture event.
Private Concert: 6 Senses – The magic of the senses ended in a rare silence: not the silence of a void, but the silence of a mind brought to a state of peace. More than a performance, the event became a sound ritual – where every note, every breath, every silence had a "healing" function.

The traditional musical instruments designed in the music night were extremely effective.
In such a space, sound ceases to be a decorative element and becomes a “therapeutic object”. When Himalayan wind chimes, handpans, didgeridoos or Nepalese gongs ring, the sound does not first pass through the ears but spreads like waves to the body.
Audience members' heart rates slow, breathing deepens, and tension melts away – a state scientists call resonance relaxation.
The highlight of the concert night came from the presence of international and Vietnamese artists – who stepped onto the stage not with a "performance" mindset, but with the spirit of sound healers. Master Santa Ratna Shakya (Nepal) opened the world of swinging bells – a sound that, according to Himalayan tradition, can awaken intuition and balance energy. Artist Alberto Parmigiani (Italy) brought the gong and handpan system with low – deep – warm frequencies, simulating the vibrations of nature.

The audience had a beautiful experience with music that has healing meaning.
Artist Salil Subedi with the didgeridoo creates long vibrating layers, like an ancient dialogue between humans and mother earth. In addition, the participation of Meritorious Artist Dinh Linh, Cao Ba Hung and the Vietnamese folk music group creates a necessary cultural bridge. Bamboo flutes, t'rung, gao, and erhu – indigenous materials – are softly arranged, blending into the general emotional flow, making the healing experience intimate and based on tradition.
At the end of the show, Sound Healing World announced that it will continue to develop this model in 2026, aiming to shape the unique identity of sound therapy art in Vietnam.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/dinh-linh-cao-ba-hung-va-cac-nghe-si-quoc-te-tao-dau-an-dem-nhac-6-senses-196251130175947091.htm






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