How Sober Dancing Changed My Life: Gay Ecstatic Dance

Pleasure Medicine founder Gary Albert is a regular columnist for QXMagazine - London’s leading LGBTQI+ centre for queer culture.

In his new article Gary tells his story of discovering Five Rhythms, Ecstatic Dance and Movement Medicine and how sober dancing changed his life.

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Gary Albert

Gary Albert is ‘The Music Alchemist’.

He creates live, spontaneous, mostly improvised performances that bewitch audiences and leaves them spellbound.

The mesmerising melodies, hypnotic harmonies and enthralling performance style of Music Alchemy captivates the listener and whisks them away on magical journeys of deep emotion and contemplative feeling.

As a multi-instrumentalist, Gary hops, skips and jumps from fluttering flutes, pulsing pianos and velvet vocals to electronics elements such as live looping and otherworldly FX. Together, they work exquisitely to create compelling and riveting live music experiences.

Meandering through classical, jazz, minimalism and electronic styles, Gary never fails to engage and engross through his enchanting and spectacular performances whether they’re recorded, streamed online or live and in person at concerts, retreats and festivals.

This is music that truly transports and transforms.

https://www.garyalbertmusic.com
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