Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Article in the Stamford Patch on Acoustic Open Mic Night - December 2010

Patty Robinson, from the Stamford Parch, came over to the Acoustic Open Mic this November at the Long Ridge Tavern, and apart from sharing stories and fun moments, wrote this cool article about our monthly gatherings where we celebrate music and community!

Thanks Patty, it was great having you at the Tavern and thanks to all who collaborate to make this such a fun, supportive evening!

Acoustic Open Mic Night Shines Monthly at Long Ridge Tavern

On the second Thursday of each month, Long Ridge Tavern offers a unique musical experience along with the chance to join in
By Patti Robinson

Every second Thursday of each month, the Long Ridge Tavern, known for its warm and rustic atmosphere, is filled with uplifting and inspirational acoustic music — not by a house band, but by a combination of seasoned and young musicians that gather for an open mic night.
Hosted by musician and voice coach Suzanne Tribe, this monthly open mic night is different from others in the area because attracts participants and listeners of all ages and backgrounds.
Beginning April 2009, Tribe said she wanted to create an open mic night for local musicians and audiences to extend and expand their experience and enjoyment of community and music.
"This is an enjoyable evening to spend together supporting loved ones and making connections with others" she told Patch.
Tribe moved to the U.S. in 2005 from Argentina and currently owns a private practice as a voice coach in Stamford. As a Remo Endorsed Health Rhythms facilitator, she conducts rhythm-based events and drum circles in schools, long term care facilities and for community organizations. She also performs with the Global Rhythm Group around the tri-state area and is currently working on her new CD as well as music for a documentary film.
Randy Brody, who performs with Tribe at the open mic nights as a featured player, is a professional music educator, group drumming facilitator and accomplished world music percussionist. He creates drumming workshops and other rhythm-based events for adults and children throughout Connecticut and beyond.
"I love going to Suzanne's open mic night," said Brody. "It's a great opportunity to try out new material and play with different and very talented musicians.  Plus, I always make new friends there. It's like a party for musicians and supporters of live music."
To give an example of how eclectic the music can get at these gatherings, this particular night began with Sting's "How Fragile We Are," which Tribe covered on her acoustic guitar along with featured players Mark Hinkley on piano, and Lydia Smith and Brody on exotic hand drums that included African djembe and mbira, Latin congas, Middle Eastern doumbek and Swiss hand drums.
After that performance, however, the stage was open to whoever wanted to display their talents.
"We give everyone the chance to showcase their skills, or lack thereof, to the enjoyment or bemusement of others," Tribe said. 
To pre-reserve a spot on the open mic night on Dec. 9, email Tribe at sutribe@yahoo.com

Pic of Suzanne Tribe on guitar and Mark Hinkley on keyboard 

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

LET YOUR HEART SING! VOICE CLASSES 2011

LET YOUR HEART SING! THE POWER OF BEAUTIFUL MELODIES!

“The voice is a light.” Hazrat Inayat Khan

Why not do something we all love and has healing properties - raising the immune system and reducing stress!

Yes, you guessed! It's singing! 

- Learn to breathe rhythmically! 
- Enjoy the beauty of melody and rhythm! 
- Share songs you know and learn new ones - make up your own!
- Take the evening off for a group class in a supportive, fun environment! 

- Take individual classes 
- Discover your latent potential and/or fine tune your performance skills! 

I have been hosting the Open Mic at the Long Ridge Tavern for two years, giving performers and artists the chance to showcase their unique skills. Family and friends make a great evening of it as they enjoy the ambiance of the Tavern.

Suzanne Tribe teaches "Let you Heart Sing" workshops in the US and "El Movimiento de la Voz" workshops in Argentina, integrating voice, breath, body movement, rhythm and drumming as tools for participants to discover and enjoy new aspects of their expressive possibilities and potential. Also as a Remo HealthRHYTHMS Endorsed Facilitator, Suzanne conducts rhythm based events for wellness and creative expression in schools, wellness centers, community centers, women's empowerment groups in the US and Argentina.
Photo: Suzanne Tribe (mother) and Jennifer BarĂ³n (daughter) - Georgetown Saloon. 2009






















Friday, July 24, 2009

ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC NIGHT in STAMFORD CONNECTICUT - How it got started!


at LONG RIDGE TAVERN HOW IT ALL STARTED OUT!



an initiative of my voice students Shelly, Jessy and Sue. One Thursday evening I went to the Long Ridge Tavern with my fine voice students, Shelly, Sue and Jessy. 
As we shared tea and coffee, Shelly had a sudden inspiration and asked the owner of the Tavern if we could have an Open Mic there, once a month on a Thursday evening and she told the owner that I could host it! My three students joined forces to make this happen, I agreed to do the hosting and they agreed to prepare to perform at the first (and many subsequent) performances. 
And in this manner it came to pass that the first Open Mic was held in April 2009 and continued to take place during 2009 and 2010.
I had the task and joy of hosting the Open Mic and connecting and inviting artist, family and friends to participate - my students performed several times, and a number of musicians were very supportive in playing music, with their duos, trios, bands, and with others. I was also able to facilitate some drum circle  playing, and even my children students came over a few times and delighted the audience!
My gratitude goes to my students who came up with the idea, to all supporting musicians, to family and friends who were endlessly there to create a fun atmosphere.


I remember the first Open Mic:

Turns out we had a great crowd! The mood was really fun and supportive, my students sang, songwriter Andy played his original songs, Randy Brody soloed on the Hang Drum, Rupert brought the house down with 'King of the Road', Julie and Donna sang great together, Terry brought his 12 string and had us all singing 'A Horse with No Name', Charles and Dave sang 'Vamonos', their original song before going away on their South American trip and the band Satin Jack traveled from Boston to make it to the Open Mic and they were awesome! I did the opening and closing set singing and playing guitar with Gordon also on guitar, Phil and Laura on drums! Mark Hinkley joined us some time after and added his great keyboard sound and creativity to the mix!

Thanks to all the musicians, their families and friends who came during those two years to enjoy the music and the ambience at the Long Ridge Tavern!


Monday, May 11, 2009

WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT DRUM CIRCLES

Women's Empowerment Drum Circles!

Women have been drumming together since times immemorial! We have been following the cycles of the Moon, and tuning in to the rhythms of our heart and inner intuition, to bond and celebrate! Now there is a resurgence of this call to life and rhythm and women around the planet are gathering in drum circles and sharing their beat with a renewed sense of purpose!

If you are in the Tri-State area of the planet and would like to start up or participate in women's drum circle gatherings, please contact me. I facilitate drum circles in the US and Argentina and this is a unique opportunity to explore your sound and rhythm in a supportive fun environment.


REMOHealthRHYTHMS Endorsed Facilitators!!! These are a couple of pics with some of my HealthRHYTHMS colleagues!

SUZANNE TRIBE VOICE WORKSHOPS - CALIFORNIA

VOICE WORKSHOPS IN LOS ANGELES 

Let Your Heart Sing!
Los Angeles, California

A weekend workshop to develop your voice, your unique vibration and expression of your inner feelings. You will move into new areas of resonance through specific breathing and vocal exercises, body movement and drumming.
- Group and individual improvisation in a safe environment
- Discover your ‘heart song’
- Sing orally transmitted songs and chants from different cultures
- Create collective soundscapes
- This workshop is open to all who are interested in exploring new ranges of expression – no prior singing experience needed –.

THIS WORKSHOP FOCUSES ON 'SOUNDING' THE HEART 

Let Your Body Sing! The Voice of Your Body!
 Los Angeles, California

A weekend workshop to develop your voice, your unique vibration and expression of your whole body. Move into new areas of resonance through specific breathing and vocal  exercises, body movement and drumming.
- Group and individual improvisation in a safe environment
- Jump into new areas of possibilities and discover your ‘power song’
- Sing orally transmitted songs from different cultures
- Engage in the creation of collective soundscapes; 
- This workshop is open to all who are interested in exploring the possibilities of our innate "vocal intelligence"

THIS WORKSHOP FOCUSES ON 'SOUNDING' THE BODY

HEALTHRHYTHMS GROUP EMPOWERMENT DRUMMING



HealthRHYTHMS ENDORSED FACILITATOR TRAINING in Valencia, California - Feb 2009

Here in the pic with Remo Belli, founder of REMO Inc., against the backdrop of the large healing drum Remo developed for therapeutic uses, at the end of my Endorsed Facilitator training.

“By creating instruments to meet the ever-growing, ever-changing needs of drumming, we've been bringing the world of percussion together for over 50 years.”

–Remo Belli
Founder, REMO Inc.
To find out more about HealthRhythms at:  http://www.remo.com/portal/hr/index.html

VIEW MY ARTIST PROFILE AT:
http://www.remo.com/portal/artists/5359/Suzanne_Tribe.html

REMO, pioneering drum maker, can be accessed at:


GLOBAL RHYTHM GROUP

PERFORMANCES in Tri State area 2008 - 2009
more info to come!

Randy Brody and the Global Rhythm Group!

STRESS REDUCTION Sessions - Stamford Connecticut

STRESS REDUCTION SESSIONS - change your life learning to express your true self, using your voice and the innate musical intelligence we are all born with.

Relaxation techniques
Breathing techniques
Find your true sound and vibration
Explore your true self expression
Move through your fears
Discover what is holding you back or pinning you down and transform it into positive means to further your aims and needs in life

Monday, September 29, 2008

El Movimiento de la Voz

VOICE WORKSHOPS IN ARGENTINA-EL MOVIMIENTO DE LA VOZ -

CICLO DE CLASES EN ARGENTINA - BUENOS AIRES y MARCOS JUAREZ

Friday, April 11, 2008

Drumming Circles

Aprendamos - Cantemos - Los Angeles 2006 /7

Other musical activity

Meditation Music - Meditacion y Movimiento


CD Tal vez sea un angel

Inspirational Music and chants for Moving Meditations

Music and Songs of the Andes


Music from the Andes
Vidalas, Bagualas y Tonadas
Collected by Leda Valladares, Isabel Aretz

I studied, performed and recorded original Andean music with Leda Valladares, world renowned music collector from Argentina 1988 - 1998

Early Performances - Part 2


Performances in Buenos Aires -recordings -new songs -
Radio Program on Radio Nacional
more to come

Early Performances Part 1


Folk and Country music.
Performances in Buenos Aires 1985 - 2000
Recorded my first LP: "SUZANNE TRIBE: 14 Country Hits" with Umbral Records in 1986.
Presented it at Teatro de la Cova in 1987 with my band

Music and Singing - the early years

My background in music and singing. Family history

Monday, April 23, 2007

Rhythm based activities for well being


DRUMMING FOR CONFIDENCE AND CREATIVITY - LOS ANGELES - 2006


Tuesday, April 17, 2007




HEART DRUM
Music, drumming, mandalas... this is my mandala... the heart....the drum... the four directions... the four elements....