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Discover the Female Power in Mongolian Throat Singing

The Power of the Female Voice

A unique collaboration with Zolzayaa – a female throat singer from Mongolia.Experience the art of Mongolian throat singing from a new perspective: that of the woman.During this special program, we explore together with Zolzayaa the strength and possibilities of the female voice. An experience filled with music, connection, and inspiration – where tradition and renewal meet.

We’d like to give you a first impression of this unique project, planned for July 2026.
More details about the exact dates and full program will follow soon. Interested? Leave your details below and be among the first to receive updates!

This project consists of two inspiring parts:

Also watch this video presentation about Zolzaya
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Part 1

Multi-day Workshops – Discover the Power of the Female Voice in Mongolian Throat Singing

In several multi-day workshops, we dive deep into the world of Mongolian throat singing.
One of the most frequently asked questions is: Can women learn throat singing too? Many people, when hearing the deep, resonant tones of Mongolian throat singing, assume it is something only men can do.Yet many female artists from Mongolia, Tuva, and Buryatia prove otherwise – among them Zolzayaa, originally from Khovd in Western Mongolia.With her remarkable range and finesse, she shows that throat singing is not about physical power, but about a subtle balance of breath, resonance, and inner harmony.

The workshops are fully inclusive – with accommodation, meals, and multiple sessions per day led by Zolzayaa, assisted by Rowan.

Part 2

Performances, Presentations & Demonstrations

The second part of this project is dedicated to sharing Zolzayaa’s music and talent with the public. As a female throat singer born in Chandmani Sum (Khovd, Western Mongolia) – a region often regarded as the birthplace of Mongolian throat singing – she represents a new generation keeping this ancient art alive.During her performances, Zolzayaa takes audiences on a musical journey through Mongolian songs, throat singing, and traditional instruments.

She is a skilled player of the tsuur (flute from Western Mongolia), the tovshuur (two-stringed lute), the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle), and the mouth harp.
Through her music and stories, she brings the power of female expression within an ancient tradition to life.

The art of throat singing shows that true strength does not come from physical power, but from breath control, resonance, focus, and inner balance.

A space where women discover, share, and empower their voices.

This special project is designed for women who wish to explore, deepen, and strengthen their voices.In an inspiring environment, we explore the power of breath, resonance, and sound together. Over the course of three days, we dive into the world of khöömii, breathing, and overtones, practicing in small groups and sharing music, silence, and stories by the fire.It is a space for connection, growth, and transformation – where every woman’s voice can reveal its strength and beauty.

A glimpse of practical details:
Dates:
Planned for early July 2026. Exact dates to be announced soon.
Participation fee – 5-day workshop
€1450 per person
All-inclusive: accommodation, meals, workshops, and much more.
Participation fee – 2-day workshop
€450 per person
All-inclusive: accommodation, meals, workshops, and much more.
Who is it for?
For women who wish to explore, strengthen, and connect with their own voices and with others. Whether you are new to throat and overtone singing or already experienced, these workshops invite you to learn and inspire together.
Group size
Each workshop will be limited to a maximum of 10 participants.
Can I book a private room?
Yes, private rooms are available during the 5-day workshop for an additional fee. Please note: only four private rooms are available – first come, first served.

Interested?

Feeling inspired? Leave your details below and we’ll keep you updated as soon as the dates are confirmed. You’ll be the first to know when registration opens.