Tuning refers to so many things.
It is a compositional practice created by Lisa Nelson, - Tuning Scores; it is a movement practice embedded in the visionary movement meditations of Suprapto Suryodarmo's Joged Amerta Movement.
The Tuning Garden is a space and place to delve into tuning from the garden sense, with the environment, a place for the synthesis of Tuning as a vibrational tool, a compositional approach, a subtle and sensing movement, and a life art practice.
Over the years, margit has practiced lisa nelson's tuning scores in so many different contexts and aggregates, and along with collaborators, has experienced how attunement is a way to engage and connect sensorially with place, with the environment. So, too, is a practice of tuning through Amerta; from this angle, adaptation is an experiential phenomenon and attitude where one transforms with environment, and with tuning, there is a subtle difference, a quality of experiencing one's own being and including their own story in the context of these changes, receiving and offering with place. The tuning garden is a place to explore with what emerges from different tuning ways.
Tuning is a musical practice - cacophany comes into harmony, assonance; as a Biogeometric new science affected by light, color, design, and placement; as a capacity that emerges through the stages of human development based in co-regulation with primary caretakers; and tuning as a device connecting to vibration and wave.
In the Tuning Garden, these tunings speak with one another to form New Tunes. How can this support a life in right relation, sensate, connected, engaged, with with others?
.