Singing for Social Change

Sunday, March 25, 2-5 pm

Lotus Yoga Centre, 100 Harbord Street

Singing together has long been used as a vital tool for creating positive change in the world. As a unifying force, group singing builds bridges across cultures and connects people to a common cause. Historically, group singing has been at the forefront of change, unifying diverse groups of people to come together in solidarity. From the civil rights movement of the 1960s, to the singing revolutions of eastern Europe, to the end of Apartheid in South Africa: people who sing together make change happen.

 

Join us for an enlivening afternoon of group singing, and learn songs that you can take home to share with your community. Together, we’ll learn a collection of songs for social change – for justice, for solidarity, and for courage in these changing times. We’ll also explore the history of group singing movements worldwide, and how the joining of voices in song can build bridges of harmony, compassion, and joy.

Workshop Facilitator

Mila Redwood is the Founder of Sing for Joy in Toronto, Canada. She believes that singing is our birthright, and that all people have the ability to make beautiful and meaningful sound. Mila uses group singing as a vital tool for building community, for restoring our sense of belonging and connection in the world. Her workshops and events offer a safe, fun, and enlivening space where all voices are welcome. To read more about Mila, Click Here.

Location

This workshop will be held at the Lotus Yoga Centre in the Annex neighbourhood of Toronto. To learn more about Lotus, visit their website at: www.lotusyogacentre.com.

Cost

Registration – $30

We also have a few scholarships available for this workshop. To learn more, please contact Mila at: mila@singforjoy.ca.

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Singing for Social Change March 2018

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