sonic sounds concert series
All summer long, Waterstruck becomes a stage.
The Sonic Sounds Series brings live performance to the garden on select Sunday afternoons. This is an invitation to slow down, move between warm and cold, and let music be part of the experience. Each event features a different artist, from immersive sound baths to live cello, all in the outdoor garden with both the option to enjoy the circuit or enjoy the performance from the lawn. We ask that all guests adhere to a whisper level of socialization during these sessions to fully immerse into the experience.
Tickets are available for lawn access or a full circuit session. This is a ticketed concert event and we cannot provide refunds or reschedules for sonic sounds.
2026 Dates:
June 14 | Garden Sound Bath with Jamie Bifulco
June 28 | Robin the Cellist
July 12 | Garden Sound Bath with Jamie Bifulco
July 26 | Robin the Cellist
August 2 | Kafari
August 16 | Robin the Cellist
Jamie Bifulco
Jamie Bifulco is a sound meditation practitioner, tapping practitioner, and professional trombonist based in Portland, Maine. She began her journey in the healing arts over 20 years ago while studying at the University of Maine at Orono, and has spent the years since weaving together two worlds, music and mindfulness, into a practice that's hard to put in a single box. Her sound bath experiences are often described as deeply relaxing and otherworldly. Jamie's intention is simple: to create a space where you can fully unwind and reconnect, leaving each session feeling more uplifted, energized, and grounded than when you arrived.
Robin Lane (Robin the Cellist)
Robin Lane is a cellist, composer, and sound engineer based in Portland, Maine. He holds a degree in Music Performance with a concentration in composition from the University of Southern Maine, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2024, and has performed at venues across New England including the Camden International Film Festival, Colby College and Museum of Art, the Farnsworth Art Museum, SPACE Gallery, and the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. He has been the cellist and sound engineer for The (stillness) Collective since 2018, and records and produces music out of his own studio, Robin's Nest Recording in Rockland. His original compositions are built around a specific intention: to be of service to the well-being of all.