The Pulse of Existence: Rhythms of Life

​Rhythm is not something we merely play; it is the heartbeat of existence that has echoed through time since the dawn of humanity. Long before language, there was the drum —the ancient bridge between the physical and the spiritual. It is our first connection to life, mirroring the rhythmic lullaby of the womb.

​In every beat, there is a profound invitation to return to our essence. Percussion is the art of grounding; it transforms the invisible energy of life into a tangible vibration that we can feel in our bones. When we play together, we are not just making sound —we are synchronizing our souls, finding a shared frequency that dissolves barriers and awakens our vital life force (Prana).

To embrace rhythm is to embrace the flow of the universe. It is an ancient technology of communication that reminds us: we are alive, we are connected, and we are one with the collective pulse of the world.

 

Rhythm lives in the body before it becomes music.

 

My work focuses on creating rhythm-based spaces where people can slow down, listen, and reconnect with themselves, with others, and with the present moment.

As a performing musician, I play percussion, oud, and vocals, bringing rhythm and melody together in live contexts.
Through percussion workshops, drum circles, live performances, and DJ sets, I design shared musical experiences rooted in presence, simplicity, and groove.

This work is not about performance or perfection, but about connection, embodiment, and collective rhythm.

Welcome to a space where music becomes a shared experience.

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​“We are travelers on a cosmic journey, stardust swirling and dancing in the eddies and whirlpools of infinity. Life is eternal. We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment. It is a little parenthesis in eternity.” ― Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

“Rhythm is everything pertaining to the duration of energy. The quality of a man’s life depends on the rhyhmic structure he is able to impose upon the input and output of energy.”

“The drummer deals almost exclusively with rhythm, therefore he is an architect of energy. Art is not eternal. Only energy is eternal. The drum is to infinity what the butterfly is to zero.” ― Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction

“Rhythm is the mother of all arts.” ― Mickey Hart