Evan Worldwind is a Certified in Neuro-Linguistic Re-visioning Coaching, and a practitioner of the Yang Family-Style of Tai-Chi Chuan. He is also a Storyteller and a transmitter of the mystical Didgeridoo. He is the director of Artist Dream Family, a re-visioning design experience, helping people help themselves. His goal is to awaken people's loving imagination and help them understand their link to the source of all creative expression.
Evan spent his early years in the mountains of Jamaica. He later moved to the United States and served for several years as a US Marine Corps. He now lives between New York, U.S. and Barcelona, Spain.
For over 20 years, Evan’s journey into the transformational arts. He feels that healing starts at home within the psychological realm of the human vessel.
In 2003, he joined the New York Tai-Chi Institute, where he studied the Classic Family Style of Tai Chi Chuan, under the direction of Sifu Won Gim.
Within one year of instruction from Sifu Gim, he regained the full range of motion in his damaged knee that had previously undergone surgery.
As Evan's confidence grew, his love for music emerged. He discovered the didgeridoo, the indigenous wind instrument belonging to the Aboriginal People of Australia.
In combination with Tai Chi and Music, his passion for storytelling opened doors for him and literally gave him a voice on stage.
His style of playing and story-telling won him the admiration of his audiences at annual Festivals such as Brushwood Sirius Rising Didg-Dome, Woodstock Fruit Festival, and the internationally admired community “Chapel of Sacred Mirrors”. An incredible space founded by Alex Grey & Allyson Grey.
"It was truly a magical experience to sit in meditation with Evan and his didgeridoo, as he creates a space of love and acceptance in the room. As a person who struggles to sit still in meditation, I effortlessly fell into a deep trance, activating a part of my imagination I had never seen before. Open your mind to the power of meditation, and you will find deeper aspects to yourself that you might not have ever known existed."
- Heather MacDonald, 2018 Artist Dream Family Experience Attendee — Chapel of Sacred Mirrors