The Art of Chanting Weekend

With Rabbi Laura Duhan-Kaplan, Charles Kaplan, Seemi Ghazi, Pandit Tejomaya, Leah Hokanson, Deborah van der Goes, Allannah Dow, Tina Jones, David Bodaly, Linda Moore, Rafi Wright and Raqib Brian Burke

January 26 - 28, 2024

Chanting Bowl

Date and Time Details:
Check-in at 3:00 - 4:00 PM on Friday
Dinner at 5:30 PM
Program begins at 7:00 PM
Program completes at 1:00 PM on Sunday

Location: Bethlehem Centre

Address: 2371 Arbot Rd, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

  • Standard Room (shared washrooms) All Meals Package – CAD $663.00
  • Commuter Option (All Meals Package) – CAD $473.00

Do you enjoy the spirit-lifting and soul-nourishing experience of chanting in the community? Are you curious about how different faith traditions worship through song and chant?

We are thrilled to invite you to the Art of Chanting Weekend! This is an opportunity to join together in the community and sing chants from many faith traditions. Together we will explore Indigenous spirituality with David Bodaly, Jewish chanting taught by Laura and Charles Kaplan, Islamic chanting taught by Seemi Ghazi, Hindu chanting taught by Pandit Tejomaya, and ecumenical Christian Taizé chanting taught by Deborah Van der Goes.

Since time immemorial, humans have gathered in spiritual communities to sing and chant together. Community singing and chanting is, in essence, community building—opening us to our sense of shared humanity, and to Spirit, Source, and the Divine (whatever language you choose) through voicing a common purpose and intention together.

Weekend Residential and Commuter options are available. We hope you will join us!

Program Schedule (subject to change)

Friday
7:00 – 7:30 pm– Welcome and gathering with David Bodaly, Snuneymuxw elder and knowledge keeper
7:45 –900. pm – Overtone Chanting with Leah Hokanson

Saturday
8:00 – 9:00 am — Breakfast
9:00 – 10:30 am — Session 1: Taizé Chanting with Deborah Van der Goes
10:30 – 10:45 — Break
10:45 – 12:15 pm — Session 2: Hindu Chanting with Pandit Tejomaya
12:15 –1:00 pm — Lunch
1:30 – 3:00 pm— Session 3: Jewish Chanting with Laura and Charles Kaplan
3:00 – 3:30 pm — Break
3:30 – 5:00 pm — Session 4: Islamic Chanting with Seemi Ghazi
5:00 – 5:30 pm — Free time
5:30 – 6:30 pm — Dinner
6:30– 7:00 –Free time
7:00 – 8:15 pm — Contemporary Ecstatic Chanting with Trio Sayso

Sunday
8:00 – 9:00 am — Breakfast
9:00 – 10:00 am – Room Check out
10:00 – noon Community Chanting Celebration with everyone, including all available weekend workshop facilitators
noon – 1:00 pm Lunch & Departure

Drop-in options

As a part of the weekend, there will also be two gatherings that are open to the wider community:

Saturday evening we will experience together Contemporary Ecstatic Chanting with Trio Sayso (Allannah Dow, Leah Hokanson and Tina Jones); and Sunday morning the weekend’s activities will culminate in a Chanting Celebration that includes most of the Art of Chanting weekend’s chant leaders.

About the Teachers

Rabbi Laura Duhan-Kaplan

Rabbi Laura Duhan-Kaplan

Rabbi Laura Duhan-Kaplan, spiritual director and award-winning teacher, is Director of Inter-Religious Studies at Vancouver School of Theology. Her recent books include The Infinity Inside, a guide to spiritual practice, and Mouth of the Donkey: Re-imagining Biblical Animals, an exploration of Biblical ecology. Laura lives in Vancouver on Coast Salish territory with her husband Charles, who is a musician, chant […]

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Charles Kaplan

Charles has been passionate about music for 65 years! These days, he plans Jewish musical events and plays classical and flamenco guitar, solo and with two ensembles. He’s also a prayer leader, with or without an instrument in his hands, and his happiest moments are when co-leading with his beloved, Laura.

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Seemi Bushra Ghazi

Seemi Ghazi

Seemi Bushra Ghazi is a lecturer in Classical Arabic at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. She has a special interest in Islamic literature, culture, and spirituality, as well as Islam and Gender. She is working on a Feminist interpretation of the Qur’anic narrative of Bilqis (The Queen of Sheba). Seemi follows the […]

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Pandit Tejomaya

Tejomaya is a Pandit, or priest, in the 5,000-year-old lineage of spiritual yogis from the cave monasteries of the Himalayas. In 2017 he took the formal vows of a forest dweller or hermit known as Vanaprastha and lives a life of full-time spiritual practice on Lasqueti Island. Under the ever-watchful guidance of his Guru, Tejomaya […]

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Leah Hokanson

Leah Hokanson

Leah is a lifelong adventurer of music, sound and listening—as a group facilitator, community choir leader, pianist, improviser, singer/songwriter and certified sound healing practitioner. She is co-founder (with Lynette Jackson) of Sound, Belonging & Wholeness, offering programs that explore vocal sounding and intentional listening as portals to Presence, healing and transformation. She also directs the […]

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Deborah van der Goes

Deborah has always known music as a way to connect with the Divine. An Anglican priest for 40+ years, Deborah has taught Taize chants in various parts of Canada. For the past thirteen years, Deborah has been one of the musical leaders for the Nanaimo Taize-style prayer services using both voice and instruments. Introduction: It […]

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Allannah Dow

Allannah Dow

Allannah has been playing the cello since she abandoned the idea of becoming a dancer at age 14. She emerged from classical training to play in the classical world and then at midlife found her voice accompanying singer song-writers, subsequently becoming a singer song-writer herself. She particularly enjoys playing chants!

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Tina Jones outside

Tina Jones

Tina Jones has found her true voice! Her nearly 30 year music journey, exploring classical and jazz to disco and JUNO-nominated kids' music, has finally resulted in an earthy and expressive dive into the world of Canadian folk music. The result is a unique blend of jazz and folk, played on the banjo in the […]

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David Bodaly

David Bodaly is a Snuneymuxw Knowledge Keeper and Elder, photographer, harvester, tour guide, genealogist and weaver, exclusively making Coast Salish-style hats and teaching our strong spiritual connection to the cedar. He also offers programs for youth who access services through Katimavik as well as many schools and VIU.

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Linda Moore

Linda experiences universal chanting and singing, mystical poetry and whirling, as a bridge to Oneness.

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Rafi Wright

Rafi Wright is a lover of music and song, a modest performer on the oud, guitar, and other stringed instruments, in various groupings and flavors—from Turkish folk hymns to Grateful Dead covers—and a bewildered traveler on the Sufi way. He lives with his forever sweetheart in Bellingham, Washington.

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Raqib Brian Burke

Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere, they’re in each other all along…” — Rumi Words like these of Rumi inspired a wonderful Turkish Shaykh, Süleyman Dede to visit Vancouver, of all places, in 1976, to teach a small group of naive young seekers the iconic moving meditation of the Whirling Dervishes. Nothing has been the same since.  […]

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