C E L L O F I N I T Y - C O M I N G H O M E
Event description
C E L L O F I N I T Y – an immersive sonic journey of the cello’s resonance. Where vibration meets the body, and frequencies become a language of remembering. Guided by Tara-Lee’s layered multi-cello compositions, the experience invites stillness, soft unravelling, and deep rest, drawing attendees into a field of resonance where group coherence begins to emerge as a kind of medicine.
Attendees lie down for the entire experience. You are invited to wear warm, loose, comfortable clothing and bring a yoga/pilates mat, a pillow, cushions, a blanket, socks, an eye mask and whatever else you may require to fully support your body.
We open the doors at 9.30 am so everyone can gently arrive, settle, and drop into a shared field of stillness and silence before the sonic weaving begins at 10.00 am, concluding at 11.30 am. At the end, we allow a further 30 minutes for soft reintegration, so the journey can be completed with spaciousness and grace.
Tara-Lee Byrne is a sonic cartographer, cellist, and composer whose work bridges the realms of classical mastery and intuitive sonic exploration. She has performed and toured with global artists including Beyoncé, Kanye West, Elton John, Van Morrison, David Gray, Andrea Bocelli, and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, and performed in iconic venues such as Royal Albert Hall, Wigmore Hall, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, and the Berlin Staatsoper.
Classically trained in Europe, Tara-Lee holds an Honours Master’s Degree from Trinity College of Music, London and performance and pedagogy degrees from the Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin, Utrecht Conservatorium and Guildhall School of Music, London.
This Autumn/Winter, Tara-Lee tours Ireland with C E L L O F I N I T Y, an offering where resonance becomes a language of remembering, and each note a thread that gently unravels and reweaves us back into wholeness.
Also a certified wholefood chef, Tara-Lee trained at Matthew Kenney’s PlantLab in Santa Monica, USA and has sautéed and sprouted her way across the globe with her yellow cello and yoga mat on her back. She is passionately scribing her first children’s book, a quixotic mélange of music, love, culture, and wanderlust due for publication in 2026.
Tara-Lee, originally from Dublin, gratefully lives, creates, and plays on Bundjalung country.
Follow the journey on https://www.instagram.com/taraleebyrne/
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