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Rowan
Hartsuiker

Dutch Throat Singer

Hi, I’m Rowan Hartsuiker — a throat singer and musician from the Netherlands. Since 2006, I’ve been on a deep journey into Tuvan and Mongolian throat singing — a path that led me to Mongolia, to its music, its people, and a culture that changed my life. I now share this passion through music, videos, courses, custom content, and more. I hope throat singing inspires you as much as it has inspired me.

All the things I do

Explore everything I’m passionate about: throat singing workshops, personalized 1-on-1 sessions, an online throat singing course, custom video greetings, exclusive merch, and much more!

In more detail

Curious about everything I do? Below you’ll find a closer look at the workshops, sessions, projects, and creative offerings I share with the world — all rooted in my passion for throat singing, Mongolian culture, and meaningful connection.

Learn Throat Singing Online

With my online video course, you can master the unique art of throat singing With my decades of experience performing, researching, and teaching—alongside renowned Mongolian artists—I now offer a high-quality online course to guide you step by step. The good thing; i'll keep on adding videos that you get access to once you purchased the course.

1-on-1 Online Throat
Singing Sessions

Are you already exploring throat singing and looking for guidance? Or are you starting completely from scratch? Either way, I’d love to help you on your path. I offer inspiring one-on-one online sessions tailored to your level and goals. Whether it's technique, style, or cultural background you're after — I’m here to support you. Just reach out and let’s plan a session together!

Original Throat Singing & Mongolian-Inspired Merch

You might have spotted me wearing shirts, hoodies, and sweaters with unique illustrations — and yes, they’re my own designs! I often collaborate with talented illustrators to bring my ideas to life, blending throat singing, Mongolian culture, and personal flair. And now… you can wear them too! Check out the collection and rock the vibe yourself.

Custom Throat Singing Video Greetings

How fun is this? After many requests, it’s finally possible: you can now order a personalized throat singing video greeting from me! Super fun for birthdays, anniversaries, special celebrations — or just to surprise someone with something truly original. Send me a bit of text and some background info, and I’ll craft a magical, one-of-a-kind greeting in my signature throat singing style. Always delivered in high-quality video and audio.

Altai: our Mongolian-Inspired Bed & Breakfast

In Groningen, The Netherlands, my wife Saran and I run Altai — a small, cozy bed & breakfast and farm guesthouse inspired by the culture and traditions of Mongolia. We welcome groups of up to 9 people to stay with us and experience our warm hospitality, unique atmosphere, and a touch of the Mongolian steppe in the Dutch countryside.

2-Day Group Throat Singing Workshops

Join us in Groningen, The Netherlands, for our monthly 2-day throat singing workshops — an immersive and inspiring experience into the world of traditional Mongolian throat singing. Together, we explore vocal techniques, cultural context, and musical expression in a warm, welcoming group setting. The weekend includes an overnight stay, delicious traditional Mongolian meals, drinks, and plenty of time for connection, laughter, and music!

Chure Club: Learn to play the Altai Harp with me

An Instrument for Everyone...Discover the Magic of the Altai Harp. With the simple learning method for the Altai Harp, anyone — regardless of age or musical experience — can learn to play this beautiful instrument. Through it, explore the rich musical traditions of Mongolia and join in the music. Interested? Join Chure Club Netherlands!

Thank you for your support!

I’m deeply grateful for all the support and incredible responses I continue to receive. It’s a true motivation to keep sharing one of my greatest passions with the world.Throat singing — and the rich musical tradition surrounding it — has a unique power to connect people across cultures and continents. I feel honored to be part of that connection. Thank you all! — Warm greetings, Rowan.

Rowan Hartsuiker with mongolian instruments