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IMPULSE: SINGING, RHYTHM, AND PLAY

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IMPULSE: SINGING, RHYTHM, AND PLAY
September 2026
Tuesday, September 8, and Monday, September 14, 21, and 28 from 7 PM to 8:30 PM
Facilitator: Natalie Fasheh
This singing workshop series is part of Jamii’s September Cycle and reflects the 2026 theme, It Feels Right. ImPulse centres song and rhythm as tools for creative freedom, rest, and connection, encouraging participants to trust instinct and expression over polish.
Participants explore singing, rhythm, and simple improvisation through playful prompts and shared musical exploration. The workshops invite humour, spontaneity, and presence, allowing voice and body to move together without expectation. The emphasis is on access, joy, and collective expression rather than performance.
These workshops are open to participants of all experience levels. No prior musical or singing experience is required. Participants are encouraged to engage in ways that feel playful, supportive, and true to themselves.
Workshops are free for participants. Registration is required, and space is limited.
Support free community arts
Jamii keeps workshops free so everyone can take part, without financial barriers. If you’re able, you can support our $15 for 15 Years campaign and help us reach $15,000 by December 15 for Jamii’s future programs at The Jamii Hub. Your donation moves the goal forward and is eligible for a charitable tax receipt. Donate here now.
Jamii’s Cycle Programs are sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts, Toronto Arts Council, TD Ready Commitment, Metcalf Foundation, Rama Gaming House, and Charitable Gaming.
Photos by Jeeya Gandhi, Mariana Hernandez, Hadeal Karrar

NATALIE FASHEH
Natalie Fasheh is a diasporic Palestinian artist, activist, and social impact leader whose work spans singing, composition, conducting, writing, and arts administration. Her facilitation is grounded in liberatory practice and justice-centred approaches to creative work. Natalie has an ongoing relationship with Jamii, having facilitated the Friday Singing workshop series during the November Cycle in 2024 under the leadership of Razan Samara.
Photo by Jae Yang
UPCOMING DATES
Participants must register separately for each workshop session they wish to attend.














































