Icaros and Healing in Ayahuasca Ceremonies
Susana Bustos, PhD (Psychotherapist & Music Therapist)
Thursday 29 May, 2025 8PM CEST (6PM GMT, 2PM ET, 11AM PT)
Online via Zoom
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Shamanic song, or ikaro, holds a central place in the Peruvian Vegetalismo tradition, where it plays a vital role in spiritual, ritual, and healing practices. In this presentation, we will begin by contextualizing the use of song within the broader framework of Amazonian plant medicine traditions, before focusing on its specific role in ayahuasca ceremonies. We will explore how ikaros are used by healers (curanderos) to guide and support the ceremony, as well as how participants experience the music’s influence on their inner journey. Drawing on music therapy perspectives, the discussion will highlight the healing dimensions of these songs.
This event is ideal for anyone interested in the intersections of music, healing, shamanic traditions, and plant medicine—whether you’re a student, practitioner, researcher, or simply curious about indigenous knowledge systems.
This presentation is part of our “Psychedelics & Music” series which explores how sound and music shape, reflect, and interact with the medicine.