SVARAM Faculty & Auroville Resource People

We are delighted to introduce and feature the individuals who contribute their unique expertise. They are part of the resource people from SVARAM and its Auroville network. For more than 20 years, this network has offered a diverse range of regular and seasonal workshops, focusing on sonic skills and discovery learning processes.
  • Varun in a Nada Yoga Workshop with a bell and SVARAM monochord which now comes as a two-sided Tanpura Santoor.

    Varun Rao

    Varun is a trained sound and wellness practitioner, drum circle facilitator and a sound and music educator. His other work involves recording and production of music for wellness, while being a performing musician and sound artist traveling across India.
  • Niva sitting on the floor preparing clients inside the SVARAM Sonorium prior to a Sound Healing Session.

    Niva Kovshi

    Niva is a sound practitioner for groups and individuals, certified by SVARAM. She conducted a research about the impact of the SVARAM Sonorium Sounds on the different layers of the human body. Apart from these, Niva is also a certified Theta healing practitioner and a certified mediator, with extensive experience of supporting people and guiding them in conflicts and difficult situations.
  • Tommaso giving final words after a weekly SVARAM Sound Journey Session at Unity Pavilion in Auroville.

    Tommaso D’ Avanzo

    Tommaso is a Percussionist, Sound Therapist, Sound Bath Facilitator, and Percussion Instrument Facilitator who has been in the field for 20-plus years. He did his masters with Arnaldo Vacca and Michele Maione with an in-depth study of Arab and Mediterranean rhythms. He has been teaching over 7 years in Cuban percussion and frame drum courses. He has experience in performing with well-renowned Orchestra groups in Europe for many years. He is creating prototypes for different soundscaping instruments.
  • Anushka in a Nada Yoga workshop singing and playing a SVARAM monochord, with Plate Bells in the background.

    Anushka Gunputh

    Having trained in various musical genres & technical styles in the United Kingdom, Anushka specialises in vocal improvisation & group music facilitation. Her extensive travels have informed, inspired and developed her voicework
    through the integration of voice and music cultures from around the world. Now based in South India, Anushka promotes the innate healing potential of sound through conducting classes and workshops with those wanting to explore the voice as a tool to connect within and to each other.
  • Riccardo with a handcrafted SVARAM Sound Stone in Auroville.

    Riccardo Buccirossi

    Riccardo is a sound engineer, a sound therapist and a musician. His profile is right defined by his sound research that gave him the chance to travel around Europe, Asia and Americas where he explored many different shades of frequency for wellbeing. Fascinated by all sorts of knowledge, his experiences have gone from the use of techniques such as hemi-sync with the Monroe Institute, past life regression hypnosis with Brian Weiss to Vipassana meditation with Dhamma. He works with Sonic Stones, Tibetan bowls and natural elements like water and crystals.
  • Matthijs giving a talk on Integral Education and Psychology as Faculty for a SVARAM Sound Workshop in Auroville.

    Matthijs Cornelissen

    Matthijs has studied Medicine and Psychology in Amsterdam. In the Delhi Branch of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram he helped setting up the Institute for Integral Education, Mirambika, and at present he teaches the psychological aspects of Sri Aurobindo’s work at SAICE in Pondicherry. He assisted with the publication of Sri Aurobindo’s Complete Works, and wrote a few articles and book chapters on Sri Aurobindo’s contributions to Consciousness Studies and Psychology. He also organized conferences, gave workshops and lectures, and edited books on the same subject. He founded and maintains the websites of the Sri Aurobindo Centre for Consciousness Studies, the Indian Psychology Institute and Infinity in a Drop.
  • Aurovilian Holger showing his electric violin and bow sitting with a welcoming smile before a performance.

    Holger Jetter

    Holger, from Germany, studied western classical violin at the reputed Mozarteum university in Salzburg. Further studies eventually led to a career with a string quartet playing jazz and improvised music. Since 1991 he has lived and worked in Auroville and occasionally conducts courses abroad.
  • Harsh demonstrating to SVARAM visitors how the Cymatics Metal Plates create different forms with sand using vibration.

    Harsh Gandhi

    Harsh is a Math teacher and a Physics student who is studying sound and researching in the field of Cymatics at SVARAM Sound Experience in Auroville. He is interested in designing and synthesising sound electronically using Ableton and visually representing sound through his research in Cymatics. He is a graduate of the Integral Sonic Sound Practices Programme at SVARAM and has been a facilitator for many sound baths and sound journeys.
  • Lakshmi playing the Harmonium and singing in a SVARAM Vocal Workshop with some sound healing instruments in background.

    Lakshmi Santra

    Lakshmi studied Hindustani vocal classical music from 1983 to 1988 at the University of Allahabad. At present, she is under the training and guidance of the well-renounced vocalist, Shantanu Bandapadhay. She sings traditional ragas, along with traditional songs of Bengal, Bhajans, and Devotional hymns in Sanskrit. With great skill, she teaches the art she loves, in both Pondicherry and Switzerland and has given several concerts and workshops in Switzerland, Belgium, Romania, Berlin, and France.
  • Mita with a hearty smile posing outside the Auroville Language Lab in Auroville.

    Mita Radhakrishnan

    Mita is a Chief Practitioner in Audio Psycho Phonology at Tomatis Research Centre, Auroville Language Laboratory.
  • Dr. Be of Auroville posing at the nearby beach, contemplating on her Ayurveda Workshop.

    Dr. Berengere

    Also known as “Dr. Be” in Auroville is a ‘vaidya’, a traditional Indian doctor of Ayurveda. She completed her Bachelors in Ayurveda from Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, Gujarat. Her prime focus is to raise awareness and educate people about tuning into oneself through practical, theoretical and spiritual knowledge and insights on Ayurveda and to tune in with the plants, to understand their qualities, and how their energy can be transmitted for healing without sacrificing their life.
  • Lukas of Auroville posing for a portrait photo.

    Lukas

    Based in Auroville for several years now, Lukas loves working with people and their processes. With a background in Integral Yoga Psychology and Energy work, he somatically supports these processes through De-armouring – a method of bodywork that enables tissues to release and integrate past impacts and frozen energies. Of the various tools of self-knowledge, Lukas predominantly utilises breath observation and Human-Design – both a means to further the integration of these openings into everyday life.
  • Hans Houkes demonstrating one sound healing use of the Innato Stone Whistle: sitting it on top of a recipient’s head.

    Hans Houkes

    Hans is the founder of Stonewhistle, a lifelong listener who designs and builds ceramic flutes for meditative and therapeutic settings.
  • Paul Oomen turning a knob to fine-tune one of the instruments for Sound Holoscopy at the Work Research Institute.

    Paul Oomen

    Paul is the Head of Research & Development at the Works Research Institute. Expert in sound wave research, developing innovative methods and devices for Sound Holoscopy.
  • Heather Love playing a guitar and singing to start off her webinar session of SVARAM’s Online Sound Perspectives 2025.

    Heather Love

    Heather is a musician, educator, and advocate for social change. Her work explores how music builds community and fosters resilience. Based in southern France, Heather mentors change-makers. She also produces Creature School Radio.
  • Alan Tower demonstrates his Quartz Crystal Bells in a webinar session of SVARAM’s Online Sound Perspectives 2025.

    Alan Tower

    Alan is a former musician and composer, now focused on creating acoustic instruments that promote life expansion through sound. Co-founded The Resonance Group (2018) and launched The Sound Portal (2022) to share this work with individuals and groups.
  • Andrew Kay sitting and playing a flute with a Gong at the back and Tibetan Singing Bowls and Tuning Forks in front.

    Andrew Kay

    Andrew is a renowned musician, educator, and sound healer from Toronto, Canada. He’s a pioneer in blending Indian Classical music with Jazz and has collaborated with global maestros. Andrew also uses sound and vibration for healing, teaching sound therapy and music through workshops and training programs.
  • Silvia Nakkach of Vox Mundi School of the Voice heartfully singing with some crystal singing bowls on the background.

    Silvia Nakkach

    Silvia, MA, MMT, is a Grammy-nominated composer, interdisciplinary vocal artist, Hindustani raga musician, and multihyphenate educator and scholar. Silvia has released 18 albums, authored the book Free Your Voice, and offered significant scholarly contributions to the academic study of music and sound therapies. She is on the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) faculty and is the founder of the International Vox Mundi School of the Voice. Her Podcast is: Beyond Music.
  • Renaud Ruhlmann of Natura Sounds showing some of his Sound Healing devices.

    Renaud Ruhlmann

    Renaud, founder of Natura Sounds, researcher, musician for 30 years and author. He studies the consciousness of medicinal plants and has created the first sound herbalism, studies the memory of water and how to inform water with vibrations of life and sound healing.
  • Sheri Sayar holding a Tibetan Singing Bowl for use in a sound healing session.

    Sheri Sayar

    Sheri is a sound healer and researcher who uses sound for restoration and remembrance. She works with communities impacted by trauma, teaching sound healing and promoting safety and resonance in body and community. She has trained over 30 sound healers in the MENA region.
  • Sheela Bringi of shebrings.com poses with her Raga Harp in half-body close-up.

    Sheela Bringi

    Rooted in the rich traditions of Indian devotional music, Sheela brings a deep love of sacred sound to her work as a vocalist, harpist, and educator. She teaches Indian Devotional and Rāga Singing at Naropa University in Boulder, CO, and co-leads Sacred Sound Lab, an online home for mantra, rāga, and kīrtan.
  • Jens Zygar founder of Klanghaus holding two mallets with two Planetary Gongs at the back.

    Jens Zygar

    Jens, based in Hamburg, Germany, is a pioneer of planetary gong and sound music who founded Klanghaus in 1984 as a groundbreaking center for sound healing and performance art research. He is an internationally active teacher and trainer in integral sound music, a visionary genre in which creative expression through sound and movement resonates with the macrocosm’s rhythms and reflects the cosmic moment’s authenticity.
  • Joseph Schmidlin seated in lotus position playing his guitar with Tibetan Bowls in front.

    Joseph Schmidlin

    Joseph – DOmtp, LMT – is a classical osteopath and sound practitioner/researcher, with over 35 years of teaching and clinical experience in the field of subtle energy medicine. He bridges bodywork and therapeutic sound work into one modality, utilizing the self-organizing healing nature of the human body.