
Drum Circle at Rossland Gardens
Indigenous drumming circles are spiritual and cultural gatherings centered on the sacred drum, which symbolizes the heartbeat of Mother Earth and a connection to all life. The circular formation of the gathering represents wholeness, balance, and equality. Drumming facilitates healing, reconnection with the present moment, and understanding one’s purpose within the “Circle of Life”. The sacred rhythm connects individuals to their spirits, the Creator, and the natural world.
Bring your friends, family, and an open heart — everyone is welcome to come together in the spirit of celebration, learning, and connection.
We will offer two sessions, each one running for 2 hours that aim to include:
– a smudging station
– an opportunity to ground yourself to the earth
– gathering in a circle space
– readings of Chief Dan George
– offering of thanks
– a daily acknowledgement
– a great spirit ask
– four directions teaching
– drumming and singing
teachings between songs:
– the significance of the feather
– the seven grandfathers teaching from the Ojibwe Anishinabe
– the turtle story
– the medicine wheel
– the three sisters
To bring with you:
– a chair or blanket to sit on
– a drum, shaker and/or tambourine if you have them
This is an outdoor event – please dress for the weather!