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Drumming Made Sacred: Indigenous Tradition for Healing, Joy, & Community

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Led by Crowsee Thomas of the Oneida Nation

 

Drumming Made Sacred is an event that celebrates the Indigenous tradition of drumming as a means of healing, finding joy, and fostering community.

This event brings together individuals from diverse backgrounds to experience the transformative power of drumming.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the cultural significance of drumming in Indigenous communities and engage in drumming sessions led by experienced drummers. Through the rhythmic beats of the drums, attendees will be able to connect with their own inner selves, find solace, and experience the sense of unity that comes from creating music together.

This event is a unique opportunity to honor and appreciate the sacred tradition of drumming in Indigenous cultures, while also promoting healing, joy, and community connection.

Participants must be 18 or older.

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Doors open at 12:30

Tickets purchased online in advance $10 plus taxes and fees.

Tickets purchased at the door day of cash or credit $15 taxes and fees included.

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Crowsee Thomas Website

 

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Drumming Made Sacred: Indigenous Tradition for Healing, Joy, & Community
Date :
10 March 2024
Time :
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost :
$10 – $15
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Venue Details
Turner Street Music Hall
437 Turner St, Wrightstown
Organizer
Turner Street Music Hall
info@turnerstreetmusic.org
920-532-1166