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Inuit Cultural Immersion: Drum Dance & Throat Singing Ceremony

Sit with Labrador Inuit elders and artists for an intimate ceremony of katajjaq throat singing and traditional drum dance — a living tradition shared with fewer than a handful of visitors at a time, inside the Nain community.

What to expect

You enter a community space decorated with Inuit art and are welcomed in Inuttitut before the session switches to English. Elders demonstrate and explain katajjaq, the hypnotic call-and-response throat singing traditionally shared between women, then invite guests to try. Drum dancing follows — the qilaut frame drum is passed around. Freshly made bannock and muktuk (country food) are offered alongside. The session closes with an open Q&A with the elders, a rare, unhurried conversation across cultures.

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Labrador Inuit Cultural Institute (Nunatsiavut Government)
CAD 180–CAD 250 per person (private group cultural session, includes traditional refreshments)
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Good to know

Photography is at the discretion of the elders — ask respectfully and accept their answer graciously. Maximum 10 guests per session. Confirm scheduling directly with the Cultural Institute at least 4 weeks before arrival; Nunatsiavut offices are in Nain.

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15 nights · calls at Nain
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