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Indigenous Drum Circle

Indigenous Drum Circle

Listen to and participate in an Indigenous Drum Circle with Saving the Circle, Inc., American Indian Society, and United Tribes of the Shenandoah. 

A drum circle represents our connection to each other in unity. The circular shape of the drum and the gathering around it symbolizes the cyclical nature of life, balance, and interconnectedness. The drum itself is seen as the heartbeat of the earth and a means of reaching our ancestors and their stories, often used in ceremonies, celebrations, and healing rituals.

Sponsored by the Friends of the Great Falls Library. 

Note: Registration does not guarantee your spot. It will ensure you receive updates and changes to the event and you will receive a reminder email before the event.

Related LibGuide: Reading Adventures for Youth and Adults by Fairfax County Public Library (Admin)

Date:
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
Great Falls Meeting Room
Library Branch:
Great Falls Library
Categories:
History/Culture Music & Movement Native American History Presentation/Performance Summer Reading Adventure
Audience:
  Adults     General Interest     Older Adults     School Age Children     Teens  

Registration is required. There are 95 seats available.

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