Indigenous Drum Circle

Indigenous Drum Circle

Allan GardensToronto, ON
Saturday, July 11  •  2 PM - 4 PM
Overview

Join the Spirit Wind Hand Drum Collective for a powerful and uplifting Indigenous drumming circle filled with songs and storytelling.

Join the Spirit Wind Hand Drum Collective for an uplifting Indigenous Drumming Circle celebrating connection, community, and the power of song. Through traditional and social hand-drum songs shared with drum, voice, stories, and shakers, Spirit Wind brings together multi-talented Indigenous artists, singers, songwriters, and dancers to honour Native spirituality and cultural traditions.

Named for the importance of giving thanks for our breath, Spirit Wind’s performances reflect the drum’s sacred role as the heartbeat of Mother Earth and a reminder of our connection to Creation. Rooted in the growing tradition of womxn’s hand drum social singing, this welcoming gathering invites people of all backgrounds to listen, learn, and stand together in celebration of Indigenous culture and shared community.

Do not take pictures of sacred cultural ground and teepee.

Accessibility: This event will take place outdoors, with chairs and water suppllied. Bathrooms are available inside Allan Gardens.

Join the Spirit Wind Hand Drum Collective for a powerful and uplifting Indigenous drumming circle filled with songs and storytelling.

Join the Spirit Wind Hand Drum Collective for an uplifting Indigenous Drumming Circle celebrating connection, community, and the power of song. Through traditional and social hand-drum songs shared with drum, voice, stories, and shakers, Spirit Wind brings together multi-talented Indigenous artists, singers, songwriters, and dancers to honour Native spirituality and cultural traditions.

Named for the importance of giving thanks for our breath, Spirit Wind’s performances reflect the drum’s sacred role as the heartbeat of Mother Earth and a reminder of our connection to Creation. Rooted in the growing tradition of womxn’s hand drum social singing, this welcoming gathering invites people of all backgrounds to listen, learn, and stand together in celebration of Indigenous culture and shared community.

Do not take pictures of sacred cultural ground and teepee.

Accessibility: This event will take place outdoors, with chairs and water suppllied. Bathrooms are available inside Allan Gardens.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Paid parking

Location

Allan Gardens

160 Gerrard Street East

Toronto, ON M5A 2E5

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