Sing Your Self Alive! Workshop

Interactive Music Exercises, Guided Meditation & Aboriginal Women's Healing Songs

A whole day of relaxation, fun and self-discovery.  Increase the power of your voice, develop inspiration.  Connect with your breath, voice & body, your spirit, inner voice & sense of rhythm.  Learn to use your voice to empower yourself.  Find out how to access your inner as a woman.  Get a group sound healing.  All in a safe, inclusive circle.  No musical experience necessary.  Drums and shakers welcome, but not necessary.

 

Instructor:  Brenda MacIntyre, Medicine Song Woman

Juno Award-winning singer, Aboriginal hand drummer, healer and speaker, Brenda was Toronto's Aboriginal Businesswoman of the Year and is the #1 World/Roots Artist in Toronto (ReverbNation.com, Jan-Feb 2009).  Her CD Spirit Connection was nominated for a 2007 Aboriginal People's Choice Award.  Brenda's next CD Medicine Song is due for a 2009 release.

 

Workshop Fee:  $20.00 (free for ANDPVA Members).  Please call , , or email , to register.

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  • I just wanted to thank ANDPVA for the opportunity you gave me to showcase my crafts and jewelllery at the Saturday Market. I met some really great people, especially other artists and made some new friends. Keep up the good work! Emilie Corbiere

  • Hi Shandra,

     I just wanted to thank ANDPVA for todays terrific workshop on publishing with Kateri. I learned so much and will put this new information to good use.

    Chi Miigwech!!!

    Emilie Corbiere

    Author, artist and storyteller

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