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Introduction to Singing Bowls & Indonesian Instruments
In-person
History & heritage Intercultural Music StorytellingDate and time
Location
Port Perry Waterfront/Palmer Park
175 Water St
Scugog, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Allow us to walk you through the basics of making music that is both healing and fun using Indonesian instruments such as singing bowls, flutes, drums, tingsha bells, didgeridoos and more. Music is a wonderful way to connect with others, tell stories, celebrate ceremonies, and it helps to let go of the stresses of daily life. Join us to learn more about the kinds of instruments used to make Indonesian music!
Links
- Website tribalvoices.ca
Organizer
Tribal Voices
The story of Tribal Voices begins with a passion for traveling and collecting artifacts along the way. Now we want to share this collection with as many people as we can.
Our mission is to build and maintain sustainable partnerships with artisans from around the world, by connecting them with customers through our brick and mortar stores and now an online marketplace.
Our handmade goods showcase our partner artisans’ traditional skills and their dedication to preserving their artisanal techniques.
We source all of the artisans’ products ethically and practice fair trade principles. We also acknowledge and celebrate the interdependency of people around the world as well as our responsibility to help others.
This event is part of a hub:
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