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Align Podcast

Porangui: Capoeira, Resolving Trauma, Sound Healing | Ep. 132

Align Podcast

Aaron Alexander

Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Nutrition

4.8 • 900 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2017

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

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“My art is that of holding sacred space. The degree to which I can hold space musically or in silence, on a stage or with a client on the massage table, determines if magic will happen. Whether we are dealing with the space between notes or the space between breaths, the healing power of my work happens when I get out of the way and allow Spirit to move through me.”
- PoranguĂ­


As a live musician, world soul artist and one-man orchestra Poranguí weaves ancestral songs and indigenous rhythms from around the globe. Creating his performances from scratch using looping technology, Poranguí’s live grooves range from meditative to dance party, moving the body, lifting the spirit, and transcending the divide between performer and audience. An evening with Poranguí might take you on a journey from deep, earthy didgeridoo grooves to high-vibe ecstatic Brazilian beats to blissful African kalimba lullabies. Serenades and storytelling to beat boxing and booty shaking: Together, these make an unforgettable experience.

As a DJ, Poranguí performs funky tribal world house sets that integrate live instrumentation, a hybrid of his organic indigenous sound with a potent electronic bed that moves large dance floors. And in sound design and media production roles – including film soundtrack contributions – Poranguí’s work is informed by experience with photography and filmmaking.

As a therapeutic bodyworker providing individual sessions in private practice, Poranguí draws on his academic background in neuroscience, his family legacy in the healing arts, and his training as a licensed massage therapist. His “Myorhythmic Release” technique combines the healing properties of sound, movement, and breath, supporting clients from all backgrounds and health conditions in finding freedom from the limitations and suffering of old patterns and trauma.
Poranguí’s integration of these practices – music, healing arts, and arts education – makes him a valued resource for and contributor to retreats, arts centers, school programs, festivals, and special events.

For PoranguĂ­, this rich practice of music, healing, teaching, performance, and creative collaboration represents the intersection of journeys both personal and professional.

“Growing up among such different worlds (cultural, linguistic, spiritual) challenged me as a child. Now I look back and see the blessing it afforded me, to serve as a bridge for others. It taught me to appreciate the salient threads that connect us in our collective human experience. It informs my art and pushes me to find new ways to tell the stories of our ancestors in a way that we can all hear it – in the midst of our contemporary culture.”

Transcript

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I said empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water.

0:08.0

It's about how hard you hit.

0:10.0

It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.

0:13.6

How much you can take and keep moving forward?

0:16.4

Join the moving movement expert Aaron Alexander

0:19.4

as he dives into the minds of the foremost innovative health care thinkers and movement masters on their approach to optimal health and wellness.

0:28.0

A Line Podcast. Oh, Welcome back to the Lyme podcast. My name is Aaron Alexander in today's gorgeous

0:59.4

episode. I got to have my sweet friend Mr. Porangi on the show. I have been listening in to

1:06.3

Parangi's music for the last year or so and just absolutely blown away by the performances that he puts on.

1:16.5

I would highly recommend anybody checking out his work.

1:19.5

Kind of blends tribal sounds so didgeridos and flutes and drums and then he's really

1:28.5

mesmerizing beautiful songs and mostly Spanish Portuguese kind of a combination of things I think but really

1:36.3

really tremendous I highly recommend anybody checking out his work if you have

1:40.7

the opportunity to see him live I you'll be blown away,

1:45.0

absolutely hands down, fully recommend checking out

1:49.0

any performance that he puts on.

1:51.0

Really fun conversation.

1:52.8

We get into kind of this mind-body connection in a fairly deep way, and we delve into shamanism

1:59.6

and various practices from around the world.

2:01.8

We get into the impact of sound on our

2:04.1

body and our mind I think body and mind same thing so a really fun conversation

2:09.5

I hope you guys enjoy rhythm is the foundation, right, of all music.

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