Healing Through Songs
Join Kym Gouchie and her band on an unforgettable musical journey where singing, dancing, and learning come together! Embodying the spirit of her latest release, Shun Beh Nats’ujeh/We are Healing Through Songs, Kym’s high-energy, interactive performance invites all ages to celebrate and connect. Through catchy tunes and lively rhythms, Kym weaves her ancestral languages into a cultural experience that’s as fun as it is enriching—perfect for the whole family! Watch the video below.
In association with Talking Stick.
Artist: Kym Gouchie
Country of Origin: Turtle Island
Genre: Music
Show length: 50 minutes
Ages: Ages 3–12
(Babes in arms welcome)
Curriculum Connections:
Kindergarten | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7
Venue: Granville Island Stage
1585 Johnston Street
Vancouver, BC
Ticket Information
FOR SCHOOLS:
- $12+GST /ticket for one show
- $11+GST/ticket for two shows
FOR THE PUBLIC:
- Tickets: $13.50 per child/senior; $23.00 per adult +S/C and GST
- Festival 4‑Pack: (4 tickets to 1 show) $62.00 +S/C and GST
Festival 4‑Pack
Good things come in fours! Gather your family or friends and save big with a Festival 4‑Pack! Pricing from $62 plus service fee and GST includes 4 tickets to 1 show & 4 activity village wristbands.
Accessibility Information
Accessibility:
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Blind/low-vision Friendly
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Hearing Assistance
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Low Sensory
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Relaxed Performance — Always Relaxed
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Wheel Chair Accessible
This show is always a Relaxed Performance.
Click here to see the visual story with detailed info. A visual story helps you decide if this show is right for you / your child(ren) or lets you prepare for the experience.
This show is Low Vision Friendly
Lights
No blackouts or intense lighting
The lights will stay the same the whole time
There will always be some light on the audience
Sound
Repetitive sounds
Drumming (drum kit and traditional hand drum)
High pitch sounds (chanting)
Quiet moments
Background tracks
Interaction
Someone may be invited onto the stage (it is ok for a parent or support person to join)
Everyone will be asked to sing along and move along
Sometimes there is an opportunity to ask questions
Languages
English, Dakelh, Cree, Secwepemctsín
Content
There might be a song honouring children whose graves were found at residential schools
Show times & Tickets
In person
Tuesday, May 27 | Additional show info |
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10:30 – 11:20 AM | Relaxed Performance |
Wednesday, May 28 | Additional show info |
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12:30 – 1:20 PM | Relaxed Performance |
Friday, May 30 | Additional show info |
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10:30 – 11:20 AM | Relaxed Performance |
Show highlights
Rave Reviews
Kym Gouchie’s Shun Beh Nats’ujeh: We Are Healing Through Songs, is a powerful celebration of Indigenous themes packaged in a joy-filled children’s album.