Community Singing Circle Series 💫
Your space to express, connect, and come alive through your voice
Community Singing Circles offer a heart-centered space to gather, open, and experience the joy of singing in community.
Each session weaves together simple and beautiful medicine songs, mantras, and vocal techniques to support nervous system regulation, creative expression, and authentic connection.
Through voice, rhythm, and shared presence, we create a field of safety and resonance where you are free to soften, be witnessed, and reconnect with your natural expression.
This is not about performance — it is about presence, play, and the remembrance that your voice is medicine.
Benefits
Creative expression and voice activation
Nervous system regulation and emotional release
Increased confidence and self-expression
Connection, belonging, and shared joy
Heart opening and uplifted mood
A deeper sense of play, freedom, and authenticity
Attend one circle or join the full series to deepen your connection with your voice and the community.
Each gathering is an opportunity to open, expand, and return to yourself through sound.
Come as you are. Leave feeling uplifted, connected, and alive.
What You Will Experience
Come experience a joyful and nourishing group singing circle. This is a space to connect with your voice, your heart, and the power of sound in community.
Each session is guided intuitively, creating a balance of structure and flow, allowing the group energy to shape the experience.
Sessions may include:
Call and response medicine songs
Mantras and simple harmonies
Vocal techniques and toning practices
Rhythm and percussion elements
Opportunities for solo expression (optional)
Moments of stillness, presence, and integration
No two circles are exactly the same, yet each one is designed to support expression, connection, and the joy of making music together.
No experience needed. Come as you are ❤️
What to Bring
Please bring the following items to help you feel comfortable and supported:
Any instruments you enjoy (shakers, drums, guitar, your voice, etc.)
A blanket to sit on (a tarp will be provided if the grass is wet)
A cushion for comfort
Full water bottle, tea, or something to stay hydrated
There is an outdoor toilet in the park on sunny days, and washroom inside on rainy days.
Parking
2-hour free parking out front of the building and around the park.
Paid parking is available on and around Lonsdale Ave. You will need the Passport Parking app for North Vancouver. First 30 minutes are free.