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“There is a voice inside you, that whispers all day long.

I feel that this is right for me, I know that this is wrong.

No teacher, preacher, friend or wise man can decide. Whats right for you - just listen to the voice that speaks inside.”

Kate

ReVibe Sound & Song

Our mission: to provide practical, instantly accessible, everyday tools that will give you the confidence and freedom to live your life as authentically and fully as possible.

To guide you back to the very core of who you are through the transformative joy and power of breath, mantra and song.

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Breath

When everything around you seems rushed and chaotic, you still have the power to pause

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Mantra

Our words have the power to hurt - to heal - to encourage - to destroy. Choose carefully

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Song

The only thing better than singing, is more singing

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At the center of your being
Your have the answer.
You know who you are,
and you know
what you want

-Rumi-

Testimonials

What they're saying about us

I had the greatest of pleasure being under the guidance of Kate as our Leader at Rock Choir Swindon. I looked forward to going to rehearsal every week knowing that we were going to be in for a fun evening. Kate was a great leader; everything we did from rehearsals through to professional performances was fun and enjoyable. Kate is a very inspirational person and gives 110 percent to everything she does. She taught me that it doesn’t matter what other people think or say… if you enjoy something… just go for it and let your voice be heard... and I thank her with all my heart for that…

MJ

Miki Jackson

Choir Member

I was so lucky Kate was teaching Rock Choir when I joined in Sept 2019, her way of encircling you into her world of fun and compassion and love all while teaching you to sing is both amazing and humbling.
Kate not only helped me when I was grieving the loss of my best friend but in the process made me a better person and there are not many people in life who have that gift.

JR

Jules Reading

Choir Member

I've been truly inspired by Kate’s strong leadership and guidance over the years giving me the confidence to sing out loud and proud. The joy she brings to every practice is infectious and her belief in every single one of us made us feel special and loved and to believe anything is possible. Thank you Kate!

MG

Maggie Gemmell

Choir Member

I was in Kate’s choir from 2017-2023 and loved every minute. She combined musical excellence with a positive enthusiasm which allowed people to thrive whatever their capacity was for singing. Her joy, verve, and caring shone through every week. I miss her!

LD

Liz Day

Choir Member

Kate Benson is the most inspirational, brilliantly talented, funny, hardworking and kind human I have ever met. Kate has encouraged so many people to give their utmost best in every way possible. I am so very proud and privileged to have been a member of Kate's choir. It has brought nothing but joy to my life. I owe her a great debt of thanks!

KC

Kate Crutcher

Choir Member

On first meeting this lovely young woman, I was completely swept away by her sincerity and her warmth. As a Rock Choir leader she was dedicated, hard working and diligent about ensuring we learnt the lyrics and melodies of every song she taught us, perfectly. She is totally dedicated to her music and to those she teaches. She is not only a fabulous teacher, she is also a very inspiring lady with many, many talents. I'd have her back, teaching me, in a heartbeat!!

CR

Chris Riley

Choir Member

Kate was my first Choir Leader, and has set an extremely high bar. She is charasmatic, talented, professional and kind. But just as important, hilariously funny. We couldn’t wait for choir night, and were beyond sad when she moved on.

MB

Maggie Boshier

Choir Member

Kate and her colleagues put together an amazing experience, each understanding what the other was doing so that they were able to offer a seamless transition through singing, meditation and relaxation, with more laughter and compassion than I’ve ever had with a group of people I didn’t previously know. Singing and chanting on the beach at sunset is something I’ll never forget and I still watch and listen to the recordings now, to bring back all those fantastic memories and feelings.

CJ

Chris Jarvis

Kefalonia retreat

When I met Kate in 2015, I knew immediately I would like her, she believed in me long before I believed in myself; she has a natural ability to bring people together not just musically, but spiritually. She sprinkles her 'unique Kate dust' over people, and magic happens. She is one life's 'Joy-Creators', and really is a joy to be around. She brought much love, laughter, and magical experiences and a true sense of family to our singing family in Wiltshire; Kate brings happiness and a sense of belonging wherever she goes ... and her ability to bring pleasure and a sense of well-being to all around her is totally infectious.

DHM

Debbie Hughes-Morris

Choir Member

Kate's ability to encourage us to not take ourselves too seriously, whilst taking the music seriously, made our time with her unforgettable.

MT

Marianne Tracy

Choir Member

When I retired I felt quite lost, but Kate's inspirational leadership, humour and kindness helped me believe in myself again and changed everything for me. I am forever grateful to her.

HM

Hazel Merryfield

Choir Member

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Kate Benson

Founder and Creative Director

Kate is a highly qualified and experienced musician, coach and leader, and is ReVibe’s beating heart. As well as our Founder and Creative Director, Kate teaches all our classes, courses, events and experiences. A person of boundless passion, warmth and infectious energy, Kate has sung and performed all her life, but it wasn’t until she started running community choirs that she discovered just how empowering and life-changing singing could be. So much so that Kate has set up and run choirs all over the country, most recently in East and West Sussex, and will continue to include and create new and exciting opportunities for people to join her in song as part of ReVibe’s retreats and weekend workshops.

Along the way, Kate discovered yoga and for the first time ever experienced an inner sense of space and calm that allowed her to think more clearly and better manage her emotions. Enthused and invigorated, she went on to study the discipline in greater depth, becoming an advanced practitioner in pranayama (breathwork) and mantra (vocal yoga). Kate believes breathwork is an essential and easy to learn transformative tool that can help to bring about effective change for everyone. By focusing on the steady rhythm of our breath we can learn to switch our attention inward to the quiet wisdom of our voice within and away from the daily din outside, protecting us from the inevitable ‘overwhelm’ and helping us to reclaim a healthier sense of control over who we are and what it is that we truly want.

A big believer in the power of knowledge and discipline, Kate very much sees herself as a one-women motivational cheer squad and guide! It is her mission to help improve the well-being of as many people as possible by using what is instantly accessible and readily available to us - our voice and our breath. Kate’s positivity, dynamic and inspirational personality and teaching style has benefited thousands, and she is determined to reach, help and teach many, many more.

Prior to all this, Kate worked as a Broadcast Journalist at the BBC, and in 2022 published a fictional memoir: Limbo Land.

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Breath

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Your mind is your worst best friend. It chatters on and on, keeping you informed and entertained, but often, and unintentionally, lets you down in times of need.

This is because much like a computer, your brain is hard-wrired to process and save everything it’s told. All this ‘filed away’ information creates a unique kind of algorithm designed to give you what your brain thinks you want.

Primarily, it is trying to protect you, but in truth, leads to a ‘default mindset’ that traps you into applying learned patterns of unhealthy habits and behaviours over and over.

But, thankfully, just like a computer, you can learn to reprogramme your brain to allow it to work more efficiently for you and in line with your true needs and desires.

“Within the subconscious mind you will find a solution for every problem and a cause for every effect.”

Picture the following scenario: You are tired from a poor night’s sleep, hit the snooze button and fall back to sleep. You awaken in panic and skip breakfast to make up time. You don’t yet know it, but in your frenzied state you leave your phone on the kitchen table. Whilst working you are distracted by the numerous open tabs in your brain all competing for your attention. You blow up unfairly at a colleague and reach for your phone looking for respite. But your phone isn’t there. You dig around in your bag and your pockets, but you can’t find it. You’re frustrated and stressed. Where is it?!

There is nothing unusual about the scenario above, it’s a familiar and direct consequence of the constant pull and pace of 21st century living. But the danger of these seemingly insignificant and frequently experienced scenarios, is that they start to chip away at us causing a build up of overactive ‘nowhere to go’ stored up energy in our minds and bodies impacting both our physical and mental health.

The good news though, is that by learning to influence the breath - and in turn our thoughts and emotions, we have the power to turn all this around and reclaim control.

“When everything around you seems rushed and chaotic, you still have the power to pause”

When we are afraid, stressed, overwhelmed or nervous our breathing patterns change. The two are interlinked, and we can use this to our advantage. By consciously slowing down the breath - and with it our heart rate and nervous system - we are sending a message to our brain that everything will be okay. With every inhale we expand and create space, inviting fresh new possibilities, subtly shifting our awareness within. With every exhale we relax and release unnecessary tension, letting go of what we no longer need.

Essentially, we are looking to use the breath to cultivate the skill of observation - ‘Pratyahara.’ When the breath is slow and the mind is still, what do you notice? How do you feel? What rises to the surface? Learn to listen to and to rest, deeply inward, using your breath as a tool to retain focus.

You will meet resistance at first; the brain is a tricky beast to tame, but stick with it, trust the process, allow the breath to do its work and overtime, and with regular practice, you will start to notice positive differences in the way you behave and respond in highly charged emotional and challenging situations.

To learn how to use the breath in this way and a whole host of other techniques to strengthen, soothe and bring balance to the mind and body book a free one 2 one consultation or check out our workshops and retreats

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Mantra

ReVibe mantra section

“Our words have the power to hurt - to heal - to encourage - to destroy. Choose carefully”

You know that warm, fuzzy feeling you get inside when someone notices and comments on something positive you might have said or done? It has the power to turn your whole day around for the better. You feel seen, accepted, appreciated, understood.

Unfortunately, a negative comment or a lack of acknowledgement has the opposite effect, often setting in motion a destructive spiral of self doubt that is tough to talk yourself out of, and before you know it every little thing you’ve ever worried about starts looping round and around in your mind like some kind of evil carousel of torture!

The point is this: words matter! A seemingly harmless throw-away response is an easy shrug off for some, but a harmful re-affirmation of a lack of self worth for others.

“Speak kindly, your body hears everything your mind says”

But perhaps the most dangerous voice we are exposed to is our own. Tell yourself it isn’t possible, again and again, and guess what? It won’t be. Tell yourself it is possible, not just once, or every now and again, but regularly, and, well, you get the idea...

There is an official name for this phenomenon - mantra. Today, in the western world, it is mostly used as a tool for motivation - to set us up for a tough day ahead, or to help us start or complete a specific project. Back in the day, however, mantra was more of a sacred, daily ritual of self-care passed on from generation to generation to focus and clear the mind for spiritual growth and enlightenment.

These mantras were spoken in Sanskrit - a root language first uttered by the ancient Rishis of India thousands and thousands of years ago. The vibrations triggered by repetitive vocalisation awaken dormant energy centres within the body and have a hypnotic/meditative effect on the mind, gently transporting the practitioner into a state of awareness.

“The magic of mantra - seeds of wonder”

It’s powerful stuff, and because the simplest and most powerful mantras are single syllable mantras - known as ‘seed’ or ‘Bīja’ mantras, we don’t need to be a expert in Sanskrit to recite them, and chances are if you’ve ever been to a yoga class, you’ll have given ‘the daddy’ of all these mantras a go already.

‘Auṁ’ is the most commonly recited mantra in existence. It is effectively three sounds blended into one and contains all the sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet. Essentially, it is just a fancy ‘hum’, a sound we make instinctively from birth and use intuitively to self-soothe.

When we chant the sounds of ‘auṁ’ we do so in an upward trajectory (root to rise) moving in a progressive path from the manifest (the actual) to the unmanifest (the possible). The mantra ends with the release of what is known as ‘anusvāra’ (a sustained hum) to internalise and intensify the resonance for maximum effect.

Easy and accessible, the chanting of auṁ is a therapeutic tool of unrivaled transformative potential for all, and when practiced regularly is considered to be one of the fastest routes to samādhi - the highest state of consciousness.

Pretty cool, huh? Wanna know more? Begin your journey today and book a free one to one consultation or sign up to our introductory course for mantra beginners

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Song

ReVibe song section

“Let the music set you free”

Ask an adult if they like to sing and you’ll get a reply that sounds something a little like this: “Me? Noooo. Well, I mean yes, in the car, the shower, but in public? (Vigorously shakes head) Nope, no one needs to hear that…” Ask a child, and they’ll more than likely burst into song right there and then!

So, what changes? When and why do we suddenly become so self- conscious and afraid?

When we are little, we sing, and we sing a lot. At nursery, at home, at school - everywhere. It’s instinctive and a go-to tool for teachers to help make learning fun. Flick through a book for preschoolers, and what do you notice? The majority of the stories are told through comical patterns of rhythm and rhyme.

Wanna remember the days of the week in French? Learn it in song-format and it’ll stick forever.

Children are encouraged to access their voice to further their growth and understanding, and to use it as a trusted resource for self expression. At primary school, singing in assemblies and end of term productions is a childhood staple. How the children sound and perform is irrelevant; the goal is to unify the group and teach the importance of connection. Over time though there are less and less opportunities for us to come together and sing, and we all but forget how much we used to enjoy it. But when we do get to re-experience it - for example, at motivational sing alongs at football games or as part of a merry throng of fanatical fans at a rock gig, we are instantly reconnected to the powerful feelings attached to our early experiences and fully surrender to the freedom and familiarity of the moment.

“The only thing better than singing, is more singing”

So, how can we recreate this effect and benefit from it more often? Join a choir. And no, not the strict kind of choir you were booted out of at school; an inclusive community choir for all. It’ll be one of the best decisions you will ever make.

Just like those ‘care-free-anything-goes-just-get-involved’ primary school productions, singing in a community choir is all about well-being and union.

The more you go, the more you will want to go; you are now part of the creation of something and it feels really, really good! And, as the weeks roll by, its freeing and empowering effects, will start to spill over into your day to day life and you’ll wonder why you hid from your voice for as long as you did.

Come and experience the transformative joy and release for yourself at one of our pop up ‘Big Sings’ or as part of our revitalising flagship ‘tool-kit’ workshops and retreats.