Performance
& Control
Sound
& Resonance
Presence
& Offering
There is a note inside you that has not been sung. Not because you lack the voice — but because somewhere along the way, you learned to perform instead of offer. To control instead of release. To manage the sound before it could reveal anything.
This work is not about learning to sing. It is about the shift from performing to offering — from holding the voice in service of an image, to letting it move in service of something truer.
If something in you recognizes this — if there is a part of you that knows there is more sound waiting — this is an invitation.
"The song does not belong to the singer. The singer belongs to the song."
3 × 60 minutes
Both options scroll to the inquiry form. Sofia reviews each application personally before confirming a session.
The session doesn't start with technique. It starts with settling. We take time to feel where you are — not where you think you should be.
We follow sensation, not agenda. The singing bowls open what the voice is not yet ready to say. The body is always ahead of the mind.
If something is stuck, we stay with it. We don't rush toward resolution. The stuck place is usually where the most important sound lives.
Not a homework assignment. Something smaller — a phrase, a breath, a quality of attention. Something that belongs to you.
Sofia trained as a classical soprano — years of classical music discipline, of learning to shape sound into something presentable. Then came the boardroom: strategy consulting, leadership work, the particular kind of silence that organizations carry when they cannot say what they mean.
The crystal singing bowls and drum arrived later — alongside elemental and Mexica teachings that reframed everything she thought she knew about voice, body, and offering. What emerged was not a new modality. It was a remembering.
Cantaluz is the container for all of it — classical training, organizational wisdom, and indigenous rootedness — held together not by a method, but by presence and offering.
I work with a small number of people at a time. I read every inquiry personally.