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Find your way home to music at the Lighthouse Handpan Gathering

The Lighthouse Handpan Gathering is a three-day immersive handpan journey, exploring the instrument and music making in meaningful and inspiring ways. Open mics, group jams, multi-level works, electives, expo hall, handpan concerts, wellness and community connection, all in one place over the course of this incredible weekend.

Enjoy our community spaces, Sound Artist Handpan & Creative Music School NY and Midnight Wellness all located in the beautiful town of Centerport NY.

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When

November 6-8, 2026

Friday–Sunday

Where

Sound Artist Handpan & Creative Music School
and Midnight Wellness

Centerport, NY

Who

Beginners to
Seasoned Players

Bring

Curiosity

(Handpans Available)

Lighthouse Handpan Gathering

Why Lighthouse Handpan Gathering?

The Lighthouse Handpan Gathering is a beacon for authentic musical self-expression. Learn through play, attentive listening, and curiosity—where technique supports imagination and joy matters as much as polish.

- Multi-level tracks for all experience levels
- Diverse electives and workshops
- Open mics, jams, and evening concert
- Wellness and community practices

Schedule Snapshot

Friday, November 6
Arrival, Welcome & Community Opening

  • 3:00–5:30 PM — Check-In at Sound Artist
    Arrive at Sound Artist, get registered for the weekend, receive welcome information, meet other participants, and spend time in the classroom.
  • 5:30–7:00 PM — Dinner / Venue Transition
    Break for dinner and transition from Sound Artist to Midnight Wellness.
  • 7:00–9:00 PM — Opening Gathering, Performance & Open Mic
    Weekend welcome, logistics overview, community Q&A, participant performances, open mic, and faculty-led musical offerings.

Saturday, November 7
Full Day at Sound Artist

  • 9:00–10:00 AM — Doors Open / Coffee & Morning Gathering
    Light coffee, snacks, and informal time in the main meeting room.
  • 10:00–10:30 AM — Full Group Welcome
    Group orientation, schedule overview, and opening remarks for the full Saturday program.
  • 10:30 AM–12:00 PM — Foundations & Flow
    A hands-on session focused on grounding, technique, comfort with the instrument, and building musical confidence across levels.
  • 12:00–1:30 PM — Community Composition Lab
    A full-group workshop where participants learn and develop music together, with space for different levels of experience.
  • 1:30–2:30 PM — Lunch Break
  • 2:30–4:00 PM — Songwriting & Creative Development
    A creative session focused on shaping ideas into musical forms, building phrases, and developing original material.
  • 4:00–5:30 PM — Technique, Tone & Musical Vocabulary
    A deeper playing session focused on expanding expression, rhythmic language, touch, tone, and musical possibilities on the handpan.
  • 5:30–6:00 PM — Teacher Q&A / Optional Extended Dinner Break
    Participants may stay for a teacher Q&A and review discussion, or begin an extended dinner break.
  • 6:00–7:00 PM — Dinner Break
  • 7:00 PM — Faculty Concert in the Sanctuary
    Evening concert featuring the teaching faculty in the sanctuary.

Sunday, November 8
Morning at Midnight Wellness / Afternoon at Sound Artist

  • 10:30–11:15 AM — Morning Yoga
    A gentle morning movement session to begin the final day.
  • 11:15 AM–12:00 PM — Sound Bath
    A meditative sound experience to close the morning gathering at Midnight Wellness.
  • 12:00–1:00 PM — Lunch / Venue Transition
    Break for lunch and return to Sound Artist.
  • 1:00–2:15 PM — Sunday Workshop Session 1
    An instructor-led afternoon class focused on continued musical exploration and integration from the weekend.
  • 2:15–2:30 PM — Break
  • 2:30–3:45 PM — Sunday Workshop Session 2
    A second instructor-led class offering a distinct musical focus and final opportunity for guided learning.
  • 3:45–5:30 PM — Teacher & Builder Features / Community Jam / Store Time
    Teacher features, builder features, time to jam, try instruments, connect with participants, and shop from teacher and builder stores.
  • 5:30 PM — Closing, Clean-Up & Community Send-Off
    Final gathering, closing remarks, community clean-up, and send-off.
Lighthouse Handpan Gathering

Lighthouse Handpan Gathering 2026

3 days of workshops, community, and concerts • Nov 6–8 • Long Island, NY

Join handpan players, builders, and facilitators for a welcoming, all-levels gathering on Long Island. Choose your learning track, explore all-levels electives, experience a builder showcase, and enjoy an evening concert—plus restorative sound bath, yoga, and community jams.

All Levels Welcome Handpans Available Inclusive & Consent-First

Overview

Friday (Ground & Share): arrival & welcome, then an Open Mic and Community Jam to kick things off.

Saturday (Learn & Explore): track workshops, lunch + builder expo, electives, Handpan Stories, Creative Music Circle, and an evening concert in the sanctuary.

Sunday (Restore & Reflect): yoga + sound bath at Midnight Wellness, open jams, nature walks, and a closing circle.

Tickets & Pricing

Choose a contribution level that feels right for you. All ticket options for the weekend are offered on a sliding scale to support the event.

(Option to Add a Kid's Full Weekend or Saturday Pass in the Checkout)

Full Weekend Pass

Friday Pass

Saturday Pass + Concert

Sunday Pass

Concert Only (Saturday Night)

*Kids (ages 5-17) Full Weekend Pass $99 and Full Day Saturday Pass $39 Available with purchase of an adult ticket

Fun and Enjoyment

Discover the joy of playing handpan music in a supportive and encouraging environment.

Confidence Building

Gain confidence in expressing yourself musically and sharing your unique voice with others.

Individual Attention

Receive personalized support and guidance through weekly private sessions, ensuring your success in group classes.

Meet the Artists, Teachers & Builders

Prana Rising

Prana Rising

Artistic Director • Educator • Performer • Founder of Sound Artist

New York handpan artist, percussionist, and founder of Sound Artist Handpan & Creative Music School, Prana believes all people are born with the gift of musical expression. An Eastman School of Music graduate with a decade of performing, teaching, and recording experience, Prana is a co-founder of Handpan NYC and facilitator of 25-plus “Intro to Handpan” workshops throughout the tri-state area.

Onstage, Prana blends orchestral percussion, nuanced electronics, and handpan into transportive soundscapes. Offstage, they cultivate community through ensemble work, mentorship, and teacher training, as well as instrument sales and rentals. Upcoming projects include new eCourses and original music releases.

Rafael D’Arco

Rafael D’Arco

Handpan Builder • Expo Artist • Guest Instructor

Originally from São Paulo, Brazil, Rafael transitioned from engineering to studying music at the University of São Paulo in 2006. His musical path began with piano at fourteen and later expanded to percussion. In 2009, his fascination with the handpan inspired him to build his own instrument when none were available.

After receiving his first handpan in 2014, Rafael founded Tacta Handpans, merging engineering precision with musical artistry. He continues refining his craft, advancing tuning and design innovations, and growing the handpan culture in Brazil.

Dan Mulqueen

Dan Mulqueen

Handpan Artist • Composer • Performer

One of the world’s most respected handpan artists, Dan is known for his intensely percussive style and beautifully melodic compositions. His fusion of handpan and electronic music creates a one-of-a-kind sound that keeps listeners hitting repeat.

A New Jersey native, Dan showcases the handpan’s versatility across genres with four solo albums, multiple singles, and collaborations with artists like Mereba, Shpongle, Zebbler Encanti Experience, and Long Arm. His performances span the USA, Europe, Japan, Brazil, and Australia—captivating audiences worldwide.

Misha Love

Misha Love

Bhakti Yoga Teacher • Herbalist • Medicine Person • Sacred Ceremonialist

Misha Love is an embodied Spirit soul — a 500-hour Bhakti yoga teacher, herbalist, medicine person, and sacred ceremonialist. Their passion is crafting beautiful containers with Spirit’s guidance to facilitate intuitive movement, somatic release, and liberation from unprocessed trauma.

Believing each person holds their own answers within, Misha channels experiences that awaken the inner voice. A devoted student of the Earth, they weave subtle energy magic and plant medicines to elevate collective consciousness — serving the anchoring of the New Earth, the reawakening of Sacred Sexuality, and our reunion with Mother Gaia. Their purpose is to invoke remembrance of our inherent divinity and the gift of the human experience.

Sarah Paz Hyde

Sarah Paz Hyde

Handpan & Vocal Resonance Artist | Sound Healer | Educator

Sarah’s musical journey began with violin at four. Discovering the handpan in 2016 reshaped her path—she now uses sound and voice for self-healing, calmUNITY connection, and planetary restoration.

A graduate of the Soundwise School of Harmonic Therapy, Sarah travels nationwide sharing handpan & vocal resonance through community events, education, and sound meditations. Learn more at SarahPazHyde.com and Super-Bloom.life.

Builder Expo

Meet handpan makers in person, try different instruments, learn about tunings & craftsmanship, and even order your own custom pan.

- Try before you buy
- Meet the makers
- Custom orders available

What’s Included

Everything you need for a meaningful, musical weekend

🥁

Track Workshops

Beginner, Technique & Groove, Creative Improvisation

🎓

All-Level Electives

Voice Journey, Tuning, Composition Lab, and more

🤝

Community Events

Open mic, jams, and creative circles

🛠️

Builder Expo

Meet makers, try instruments, order custom pans

🎶

Evening Concert

Sanctuary performance by faculty & special guests

🧘

Wellness Practices

Yoga, sound bath, and closing circle

Plus: Meet the builders • Make friends • Tea & refreshments • Loaner handpans available

Acoustic Synthesis and the Science of Handpan Sounds — workshop imagery
Who It’s For

Come as you are—there’s a place for every player

Beginners

Learn foundations safely, musically, joyfully. No experience needed.

Intermediate

Sharpen technique, expand groove, build confidence.

Experienced

Explore improvisation, composition, performance presence.

🎶 Evening Concert

Experience a magical evening performance in a beautiful sanctuary,
featuring faculty artists and special guests.

Concert ticket included with weekend pass

Venue & Getting Here

Two Beautiful Locations in Centerport, NY

Sound Artist · Handpan & Creative Music School

Workshops, jams, and community gatherings

97 Little Neck Rd, Centerport, NY 11721

View on map →
Midnight Wellness

Yoga and sound bath sessions

96 Washington Dr, Centerport, NY 11721

View on map →

Travel Tips

  • LIRR to Huntington + rideshare
  • JFK/LGA airports (1–1.5 hrs)
  • Parking available nearby
  • Harbor town with nature walks & cafés

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this gathering for?

This gathering welcomes beginners to advanced players, educators/facilitators, and handpan enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you've never touched a handpan or you're a seasoned performer, you'll find your place in our community.

Do I need my own handpan?

No! Loaner handpans are available for all participants. Just bring your curiosity and willingness to learn. Note: There are limited instruments available at the expo.

What should I bring?
  • Handpan if you have one (or use one of ours)
  • Water bottle
  • Notebook for taking notes
  • Comfy clothes and yoga mat for Sunday wellness sessions
Can I come for just one day?

Yes! We offer Saturday Day Passes and Sunday Restore Passes if you can't make the full weekend.

How do I get there and where do I park?

Parking: Free local parking is available near each venue.

Rideshare: Drop-off details will be provided in your confirmation email.

LIRR: Accessible from Northport, Greenlawn, or Huntington stations. Departures from Penn Station, Grand Central Station, or Atlantic Terminal.

Are the venues accessible?

Yes! Both venues have ground-level/ramp access and quiet rest areas. Please contact us with any special accessibility needs so we can provide appropriate accommodations.

What's your refund and transfer policy?

Refunds are available until October 14, 2025. Name transfers are allowed until October 19, 2025. We want you to feel comfortable committing to your musical journey.

What about photos and videos?

You can opt-in or opt-out at check-in. Opt-out stickers are available, and we have clearly marked media zones. Your comfort and consent are our priority.

How can I contact you?
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Discover the Handpan

What Is a Handpan

The handpan, known for its flying-saucer look, is a round steel drum you play with your hands. Invented about 25 years ago and related to the Trinidad steel pan. The handpan sound is warm, bell-like, and calm, often feeling peaceful or playful. People enjoy it at home, in parks, at small concerts, and in yoga or sound-bath classes. It’s easy to start, fun to explore, and provides a simple way to make music that helps you feel really good.” with maybe just a simple image of a pan.