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SUMMARY:Native American Drum Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that ONACNY is offering a Native American Drum Making Workshop to our community in September 2019. We are honored to invite Squamish native elder Tsawaysia Spukwus (aka. Alice Guss) from British Columbia\, Canada to lead the workshop. \nAbout Native American Drum-Making & Birthing: \n“Making your own drum begins a journey – as you will transform Mother Nature’s Gift into a musical instrument.” \n“Drums have been used for thousands of years and by many cultures. The drum beat works as a conduit connecting the resonance sound of the human heartbeat and the rhythm of the heartbeat of Mother Earth. When the drum dries\, we keep the heartbeat alive by beating the drum. Our culture teaches us that the more drums played\, the more harmony\, connection\, and understanding we have of one mind\, one body and one spirit.” ~ Tsawaysia Spukwas \nWorkshop Outline: \nFirst Day ~ Making the Sacred Drum: \n\nSacred Circle Introduction\nCeremonial Welcoming Song\nPassing of the Eagle Feather\nMaterials & Instruction\n   Native Songs & Storytelling\, Legends\, Teachings of making a drum prior to European contact\n\nDeadline for Registration & Payment:  August 20th\, 2019. To register or for any questions\, please reply to this invitation\, email: onacny@gmail.com. Further details are below. \nSecond Day ~ Birthing the Sacred Drum by the water: \n\nBirthing your Drum & Closing Ceremony with Native American medicine songs\n\n \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the instructor:  \nTsawaysia Spukwus (aka. Alice Guss) is a Squamish Nation member. Her father\, Pekultn was a Hereditary Chief from North Vancouver. Her mother Gwen Harry is 88 years old and still very active in her community. Her family is strong\, committed and active in the preservation of their culture and heritage. With over 20 years working with First Nation’s communities as a Director of Education and 15 years delivering Sacred Drum Making workshops\, Tsawaysia is masterful at bringing innovative learning opportunities to all people through workshops\, drumming\, singing\, dancing and storytelling. She is an avid participant in healing Tribal Journeys and more recently co-produced a number of documentaries including ‘Squamish Nation: Stories from the Heart’\, ‘Tribal Journeys’\, and ‘Riding with the First Nation’s Snowboard Team’. \n  \nTIMES & LOCATIONS: \nDrum Making Workshop\nSeptember 7th\, 2019 (Saturday)\, 1pm to 5pm  (please arrive on time!)\nlocation:\nCenter for Remembering & Sharing (CRS)\n123 4th Avenue\, 2nd floor\, New York\, NY 10003 \nDrum Birthing Circle\nSeptember 8th\, 2019 (Sunday)\, 2pm to 4pm\nDrum Birthing Circle outdoor location:\nRobert F Wagner Jr. Park ~ 20 Battery Place\, New York\, NY 10280\nThe park is located at the southern tip of Battery Park City Greenway\, between the ‘Museum of Jewish Heritage’ and ‘Gigno’ restaurant\, downtown Manhattan. We will meet at the open lawn on the water front.\n*P.S. in case of rain or weather conditions\, we will move our gathering indoors. Location to be determined & announced. \nWorkshop fees (Drum materials included): \n14” Drums – $245 \n16” Drums – $265 \n18” Drums – $285 \nDrum Raw Materials include:  14\, 16\,or 18 inch round (type) drum hoop made of cedar wood\, single raw hide drum head (options of deer or elk hide)\, lacing\, and drum stick. \nPayment methods:  \n\nPaypal (we will send you a link for payment)\nCredit Card **\nPersonal Check **\n   Bank Transfer **\n\n** We will provide details to registering participants ** \nDeadline for Registration & Payment:  August 20th\, 2019 \nTo register or for any questions\, please reply to this invitation\, email: onacny@gmail.com \nRegistration is First come\, First serve!!  We have limited seating for this workshop. Please register as early as possible to secure your spot. \nCancellation & Media Policy:   \nWorkshop fee is Non-Refundable unless class canceled. \nIndividual/Group Photos are published on our website with your permission. Photos are taken randomly during the event.  If you would like to exempt yourself\, please inform the facilitators. Please refrain from using cell phones\, video recording\, taking photos while class is in session.  \nMitakuye Oyasin (All Are Related)\,  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://jp.crsny.org/index.php/event/native-american-drum-making-workshop20190907/
LOCATION:CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing)\, 41 E 11st St. 11th Fl.\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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