Biography
Beth Martens: Music Without BoundariesBorn
to sing, join many voices together and explore the depths of
consciousness, her life depends on it. Raised in Winnipeg, CDA,
singer/songwriter, yoga teacher, Beth Martens, grew up on a diet of
international musical influences and then tripped on India in the last
year of her undergrad year in anthropology. Nearly to the day she began
a daily meditation practice, Beth took up guitar and began to write,
perform and record her own world music. Her taste for cross-culture,
art and mysticism combined led her to become a kirtan singing yogi,
"taking to the streets" with ancient Sanskrit mantras.
Eight trips to India in her 20's filled her basket with a wealth of
creative material and training, and following a three year battle with
cancer, in 2002 took up music and teaching yoga full time, realizing
that in order to live on earth she must not only sing and study, but
get the world around her to enjoy these birthrights as well.
“These threads keeps me going, challenge me to make every situation
meaningful, and find something to appreciate under all circumstances,”
says Beth, no matter how devastating or difficult.
Among her accomplishments highlights in the music world are recording
three original CDs, winning second place in Winnipeg radio, Q-94 FM’s
songwriting contest for her original music to "Om Poornam"; opening for
nearly 2,000 people at Winnipeg’s Centennial Concert Hall for speakers
Deepak Chopra and peace activist/widow, Jehan Sadat; and doing the
"mantra" of independently conducting regular yoga classes, which
include her live music.
"You can tell a gifted artist from how they
perform in a live stage ~ beth's sound and intent come straight from
the heart and open the listener to new ways of perception and being. I
recommend her music to anyone who wants to smile ....from the inside."
Wade Imre Morissette ~ author, musician, yoga teacher
"When I hear Beth sing, I feel like the Divine Mother is in the room,
calling out to me with her kind and soothing voice, bringing me back
into alignment. Such a wonder-full sound, it invites the warrior to lay
down his arms on the forest floor, and breathe in unison with the
sacred order".
Jeff Brown, Author of Soulshaping- A Journey of Self-Creation
“Beth speaks to both the
creative and reflective sides of our being, and in doing so, taps into
an essential aspect of the human condition. The audience drawn
towards her knows neither age, religion, colour nor creed,” says Dan Donahue.
For more information:
Beth Martens
(204) 775-1100
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