Tryshe Dhevney, Sound Energy Expert
Tryshe Dhevney is a Sound Energy Expert, Author, International Speaker and Best-selling Sounds True Alchemy™ Crystal Bowl Recording Artist.
Honored by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Tryshe has been acknowledged for her talent as an actor, director and praised for her musical compositions and collaborations. Today she is a repeat presenter offering prescriptive sound strategies at the University of Arizona Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.
Tryshe’s work and teaching have been inspired by her own personal healing journey from a potentially fatal illness to complete health. In May 2000, Tryshe’s doctors informed her that there was no longer anything they could do to treat her advanced hepatitis C and liver disease and advised her to get her affairs in order. Four months later, doctors were mystified when tests revealed she was disease-free. Tryshe had healed herself through the power of sound.
Today Tryshe is recognized as an authority in the field of harmonic and vocal sound healing. For over three decades, she has pioneered and refined her highly effective crystal sound energy healing and toning technique called SoundShifting™.
Tryshe’s method for whole person transformation inspires individuals to use their own voice to create wellbeing in their lives, and teaches simple techniques and attitudes that put health, wealth and wholeness within anyone’s grasp. As a Spiritual Wellness Provider at the renowned Canyon Ranch Health and Wellness Resort in Tucson, AZ, Tryshe brings her unique gift for working with the Alchemy™ Crystal Singing Bowls to a treatment she created, called Crystal Sound Activation.
In addition to developing her highly acclaimed SoundShifting™ technology, Tryshe has created the nationally recognized Life Scripting Process, combining traditional theatre, recovery therapy and spiritual awareness to achieve living art for social change. Her innovative peer-to-peer approach to addiction, prevention and education has brought her to the national stage once again.
Her book, SOUNDShifting: Your Personal Guide to Self-Healing with Sound, shares her personal story and describes the tonal techniques that impacted her life, and the lives of many others.
She is a dynamic and active teacher, performer and recording artist frequently featured at spiritual music festivals and conferences nationwide. She is also the creator of the Crystal SoundENERGY Practitioner™ Training series in Tucson, AZ. Where she lives with her husband of 31 years.
Tryshe Dhevney’s Awards
Recipient of the KOMO TV and PEMCO Financial Center’s Hometown Hero Award for “Making Our Community A Safer Place To Live;” Seattle, Washington. 1994.
Recipient of the Outstanding Performance Award; John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. 1975.
Tryshe Dhevney’s Accomplishments
Founding Director, “Coming 2;” Tucson, Arizona. 1996-2001.
Founder and Artistic Director, “Coming 2;” Seattle, Washington. 1991-1995.
Artist in Residence, Ensemble Theatre Company; Mill Valley, California. 1988.
Founder and Artistic Director, “Teens Kick Off;” San Francisco, California. 1983-1991.
Company member of the Omega Theatre Company, Obie Award-Winning Theatre Workshop Boston; Boston, Massachusetts. 1976-1979.
Listed are a few presentations and concerts Tryshe Dhevney has given over the years:
- Sounds True Wake Up Festival: Estes Park, CO 2012 & 2013
- Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Crossings; New York to the United Kingdom. 2004-2008.
- Canyon Ranch Health Resort; Tucson, Arizona. 2002 to present.
- Sunstone Cancer Support Foundation; Arizona. 2002-2004.
- Red Mountain Resort & Spa; St. George, Utah. 2000-2003.
- Onsite Living Centered Programs; Tucson, Arizona. 1999-2002.
- Sierra Tucson Treatment Center; Tucson, Arizona. 1998-2002.
- Miraval Life In Balance Resort & Spa; Tucson, Arizona.1996-2003.
- The United Nations; New York City, New York. 1994.
- The Institute of Noetic Sciences; Tucson, Arizona; Bainbridge Island, Washington; and Lake Oswego, Oregon. 2005-2011.
- Rutgers University; New Jersey. 1993.
- The Child Welfare League of America; Washington D.C. 1988.




