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Old Yodels of the Alps
A singing workshop exploring the ancestral tradition of yodeling in celebration of Autumn
Practice the Songs
Der Mahder "The Mower"
1st voice:
He i ho (6x)
He i ho e ho
2nd voice:
Dri jo u (5x)
Dri jo u e ho
3rd voice:
Ri di jo
Ri di di jo u
Ri di jo
Ri di di jo
Ri di di jo e hu
s’Lära Brett “Larch Board”
1st voice:
Ho da re i je i (4x)
Ho da ri jei ri jei
Ho da ra je ho i
Ho da re i je i (2x)
Ho da ri jei ri jei
Ho da ra je ho i
Ho da re i je i jo
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Our Hostess
FOUNDERESS
Greetings, I'm Hanna Leigh
Hi! My name is Hanna Leigh, (IG: @hannaleighsong) and I am a Singer-Songwriter, Voice Doula, Weaver, and Devotee of this precious, living Earth. I was raised in California (Chumash territory) though in recent years have spent extensive time residing on ancestral lands in the Celtic isles. My people migrated to the U.S. several generations ago from England, Scotland, Norway, Germany and the Netherlands.
This organization, Weaving Remembrance, was birthed through my own passion to to reclaim ancestral wisdom and connect with the indigenous spirit of the “Great Sacred Motherland of Europe” – a term I first heard from activist Lyla June.
It is an honor to sit with wisdom keepers, song carriers and storytellers from around Europe, and we invite you to come along for the journey!
Our Guest Teachers
Amelie Mehru & Flo Böck
Amelie Mehru & Flo Böck are a voice duo and couple from southern Germany, living by Lake Ammer (one hour from Munich). For six years, they traveled around the world following the call of the voice – a journey that led them to rediscover their roots in the ancient art of yodeling.
Through their work, they explore how the voice can help regenerate culture and rekindle our sense of belonging to the earth and to each other. Blending polyphonic singing, vocal improvisation, soulful songwriting, deep nature connection, and yodeling, they create spaces where the voice becomes a doorway into deeper community and aliveness.
Their mission: to make yodeling alive and sexy again.
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