
June 6 & 7
Throat Singing Workshop
Weekend Workshop “Throat Singing & Overtones”
The perfect way to immerse yourself for two days in the art of throat singing and overtone singing within an inspiring workshop setting.


Have you always been curious about overtone singing and throat singing? During this special weekend workshop, you will learn the techniques behind these unique vocal arts in a relaxed and inspiring atmosphere. We warmly welcome you to make music together, learn new skills, and experience the richness of Mongolian culture.
On Saturday, we welcome you at 13:00 with a cup of traditional Mongolian milk tea. Around 14:00, the first workshop begins, where you will discover the basics of overtone singing and throat singing. After a delicious Mongolian dinner, the second workshop takes place in the evening. Afterwards, there is time to relax, make music together, or — if the weather allows — enjoy a cozy campfire outside.
On Sunday morning, we begin with a traditional Mongolian breakfast, followed by a relaxing walk in nature around Altai. Afterwards, the third workshop takes place indoors, where we continue exploring and deepening the techniques together. After lunch, we conclude the afternoon with a final workshop session to integrate everything you have learned.
A weekend filled with music, culture, connection, and inspiration.

Rowan became fascinated by the music of Mongolia around 2006 at the age of seventeen. Soon after, he traveled to Mongolia to explore the country and its culture more deeply. Since then, Mongolian music and traditions have become an inseparable part of his daily life. In 2014, he married Saran, and together they have worked ever since on their shared dream: introducing Mongolian culture and music to Europe through Altai.

Saran grew up in the Mongolian countryside, surrounded by the traditions, rituals, and rich culture of the land. After moving to the Netherlands in 2002, she continued to stay deeply connected to her Mongolian roots. In 2014, she married Rowan, and together they have worked toward their shared dream of introducing Mongolian culture and hospitality in Europe through Altai.