Drumming Circle with Carey Sinclair

When:

Date:

Jan 05, 2025 - Jan 05, 2025

Times:

10:00 am to 12:00 pm

About the Event:

Drumming Circle with Carey Sinclair

Join Carey Sinclair for a special opportunity to learn about and experience the Indigenous practice of a drumming circle.  Come together as a community to take part in drumming, songs, (prayer) , wisdom teaching and reflection.  This is an exciting opportunity to use your drum if you have one.  Drums will be provided if you do not.

A drum is a medicine used as the heartbeat of Mother Earth that is a tool for connection to and a relationship with all living things and Creator.  The drum voices our connection to all creation and when we drum together it strengthens our connection to each other.

Carey Sinclair is a Pipe Holder and Knowledge Keeper at the Indigenous Family Centre with a Bachelor of Arts advanced degree and a Diploma in Aboriginal Health and Wellness.  For over 20 years she has  been active in the community teaching indigenous spiritual practices, running sweat lodges and participating in Sun Dance ceremonies.  She has the gift of art, song, and healing.  She uniquely incorporates Reiki into her indigenous healing practices.

Event Contact Info

Host:

Heather Kolisnyk

Contact:

Heather Kolisnyk

Phone:

2044715438

Registration Info

Admission:

$50


Drumming Circle with Carey Sinclair

When

Jan 05, 2025    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Where

22 Wellness
2nd floor, 453 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2M 4R7
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Drumming Circle with Carey Sinclair

Join Carey Sinclair for a special opportunity to learn about and experience the Indigenous practice of a drumming circle.  Come together as a community to take part in drumming, songs, (prayer) , wisdom teaching and reflection.  This is an exciting opportunity to use your drum if you have one.  Drums will be provided if you do not.

A drum is a medicine used as the heartbeat of Mother Earth that is a tool for connection to and a relationship with all living things and Creator.  The drum voices our connection to all creation and when we drum together it strengthens our connection to each other.

Carey Sinclair is a Pipe Holder and Knowledge Keeper at the Indigenous Family Centre with a Bachelor of Arts advanced degree and a Diploma in Aboriginal Health and Wellness.  For over 20 years she has  been active in the community teaching indigenous spiritual practices, running sweat lodges and participating in Sun Dance ceremonies.  She has the gift of art, song, and healing.  She uniquely incorporates Reiki into her indigenous healing practices.