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Supportive Sounds Series in Toronto on Sunday August 29th at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Supportive Sounds Series in Toronto on Sunday August 29th at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Date: Sunday, August 29, 2021 GMT-0500
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: Home Smith Park
Address: 10 Home Smith Park Road
City/Province: Toronto, Ontario

The Supportive Sounds Series is a rare opportunity to come (back) together to experience nature in new (yet ancient ways), listening to the Indigenous big drum and teachings with Heather Clear Wind.

This will be a time to re-experience gathering again in gentle, nourishing and healing ways. We will be outdoors together, creating community, connection and sharing (following pandemic safety protocols of socially-distancing, etc.).

Heather will share some of her personal story of reclamation being an inter-generational Indian Residential School survivor and in reclaiming her Nehiyawewin language. She will also share teachings about nature, raising awareness to this abundance of support that we are all born into and that we have access to daily.

There will be a big drum spirit journey to the beats of the Indigenous big drum. This Indigenous ceremony will also be to honour the land and the ancestors.

There will be an opportunity for others to share and to ask questions.

Our gathering is FREE.

The first thirteen tickets are reserved for folx who are BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour – which may also be known as TGM – The Global Majority), LGBTQ2S+, gender minorities, Disabled/People, Mad, with Disabilities, and/or who are Neurodiverse, and for those who identify as Women.

The remaining eight tickets are open to all (adults).

Free Tickets for The Supportive Sounds Series are Here

The Supportive Sounds Series is a part of The Musical Stage Company’s MUSICAL MOMENTS.

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