Jane Rigler

Jane Rigler, flutist/composer and organizer of arts & well-being events, is known globally for her interdisciplinary work that draws inspiration from nature, movement, languages, and dreams. Former Assistant Professor of Music at University of Colorado, she is a certified Deep Listening® facilitator who offers experiential, post-trauma informed, multisensorial listening experiences worldwide.
Jane Rigler is a flutist, composer and organizer of events whose interdisciplinary work draws inspiration from nature, movement, languages, and dreaming. She is a certified Deep Listening® facilitator (Center for Deep Listening at RPI, Troy, NY), who offers inclusive and engaging multi-sensorial listening experiences worldwide (i.e., Spain, Germany, Ireland, France, Finland, Italy, Japan, etc.). As a former Associate Professor at the University of Colorado (UCCS), she taught flute, computer music, sound art, and contemporary performance practice while organizing numerous interactive well-being events for her community, such as the “Arts & Resiliency Gathering” for which she was awarded an Arts Projects Grant from the NEA in 2023. This journey has led to collaborative ventures with cultural entrepreneurs, scientists, and therapists, culminating in innovative programming that resonates with diverse audiences and communities alike. Her coaching methodology combines creativity using polyvagal techniques with evidence-based strategies to help clients slow down, integrate, and cultivate genuine fulfillment in their lives.
As a performer/composer, she thrives at artist residencies like Civitella Ranieri, Montalvo, Ucross, and Harvestworks that promote her collaborative nature. During her US-Japan Friendship Creative Artist Fellowship (2009-2010), she studied Noh theatre and performed over 15 concerts in Japan. She explored Ireland on a Fulbright Award (2019-20) teaching, studying, and composing. Her music is performed and recorded by other musicians around the world and you can find her music and labels such as Neuma, Tzadik, Porter, DewDrop, Sachimay, etc.
https://janerigler.com/
Interests
music, sound baths, neuromusic, neuroplasticity, community engagement, art making, dreams, imagination, play, intersection between science and art, polyvagal theory,