WIN A HANDPAN !

Continuing with the tradition, we will be hosting a raffle drawing at the end of the festival. Throughout the festival you will be able to buy raffle tickets for 10,00 EUR each. You can then win amazing prices at the drawing on Sunday!

The 3 main prizes are actually 3 extraordinary handpans this year from three amazing makers from Brazil and India. We are in deep thanks to them, as they are sponsoring Pangonia with their unique sound sculptures!
On top, there are even more sponsors involved with more prizes, that you can read about below!

WIN 3 HANDPANS


Satya Sound Sculptures

Chronos Handpan

Svaraa Handpan

The Handpan Makers

Satya Sound Sculptures

is a Brazilian Pantam/Handpan builder company. Born in Rio De Janeiro and founded in Switzerland, currently based in São Paulo state – Brazil.

Our instruments are the result of incessant research since 2011. Each Atma Pantam — the name of our sound sculpture — is a unique piece of art, since all building process is handmade. ​

Due to our passion for studying new technics and materials to build sound sculptures, we became the first company from the Americas to develop handpan using stainless steel, and the milestone of breaking the world record of notes quantity, with a mutant 28-note model in October 2020, and afterwards 30 notes in 2023 and 33 notes in 2024. ​

Satya company will keep the research, aiming to extrapolate what we understand about handpan, our vision is to create a revolutionary movement, inspiring other makers and allowing players to deeply explore the new possibilities that these models offers.

Satya’s vision is to evolve the whole community, by supporting other small makers, players and festivals, creating a bigger sense of collectiveness, holding space for each other to grow and consequently pushing the handpan, to finally make the world a better place.

Have a look a this video from Satya Sound Sculptures: A3 Aegean 20

Chronos Handpan

Hi, my name is Charles, and my journey with the handpan really began in 2019, when I bought my first instrument. A few months later, I met Rafa from Mudra Handpan — we became close friends, and I worked with him for two years.
During that time, I learned almost everything I know today. After those two years, Chronos was born.

A few months later, I had the opportunity to meet brothers Antônio and Pedro from Satya Sound Sculptures. I worked in their workshop, and for a year we exchanged knowledge, experiences, and ideas, which helped me further refine my skills.

Chronos is the result of blending the knowledge of these three great makers with my own constant drive to explore, innovate, and push the boundaries of this beautiful instrument we all love so much.

Endless gratitude to everyone who has been part of this journey.

Svaraa Handpan

More infos are coming soon!