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Vocal Traditions: Breathwork Africa

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Notes

1. Ubuntu is a term used in several African languages that refers to the moral attribute of a person.

2. See Lemonick (Citation1987) for an introduction to this concept.

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Notes on contributors

Marj Murray

Marj Murray is a Director at Breathwork Africa and qualified Breathwork Practitioner who has a unique gift of working with young people. Her background in communication and coaching, as well as her own life experience, has afforded her deep insight in the human condition. Marj’s passion is to equip young people with the ability to experience life fully.

Ela Manga

Ela Manga is committed to sharing breathwork on the continent and further afield. Her integrated and conscious approach to wellness, alongside her unique focus on breathwork has been a catalyst for healing and change across many communities and sectors from business to education. Dr. Manga is an integrative medical doctor, specializing in energy management and author of Breathe: Strategising Energy in the Age of Burnout.

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