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We are proud to announce Brahm's Drum Jam has begun on Koh Phangan, Thailand

7/19/2013

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For the love of rhythm, unity and community, Brahm was inspired by the family gathering in Montreal, Canada called the Tam Tam's. In honour of this weekly drumming event he began *Brahm's Tams on the sunny 3rd Beach located in the historic Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC Canada. This drumcircle has found it's home every sunny Tuesday in Stanley Park ~ now entering it's 8th year!

Now, traveling to Thailand to expand his spiritual journey Brahm was longing for the same rhythms, so he began a drum jam on Sri Thanu Beach on the little island called Koh Phangan. Excited to be welcomed by the community this family friendly event continues every Sunny Sunday at 5pm. Bring your family & friends. Bring a drum+instrument. Simply bring yourself!

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We would love to hear from you! Please send your comments and share pictures*videos for us to extend to the rest of the community email: brahmsdrumjam@live.com
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Summer Solstice

6/21/2011

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June 21, 2011

We had the honour of Summer Solstice landing on a Tuesday. This was by far one of the best drum circles Ever!! At our peak there were 56 drums and hundreds of people. So many faces I remember and so many new faces drumming, all of them smiling back at me. What an incredible community gathering we have created all out of Love and mutual Respect. One comment I kept hearing was how much cleaner the sound was - how so many of the regulars were improving and that we were really listening to each other...it warmed my heart. Stanley Park is the heart of our city and we are it's heartbeat.

One Love my friends,
Brahm
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Mae and I in Montreal for the Tam Tams - Sunday august 1, 2010

8/6/2010

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Wow and Wow! What a reminder of how rhythm and community can come together to be such a beautiful experience. With all the defending of our right to gather in the heart of our beautiful city as of late, I forgot how incredible it was to be One within thousands. Drummers, dancers, spectators - thousands of people...all coming together for the Love of Rhythm and Community. No permits, no one trying to control the circle-no facilitator's egos or people pushing their will on others...just Unity, One Community. It was truly a glorious experience and it recharged my batteries and reminded me what we are doing here and what we are doing this for. We honour the Tam Tams in Montreal and we honour ourselves each and every week. One Love my friends.
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Brahm's Tams - July 27

7/27/2010

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Brahm's Tams at far end of Third Beach today - it's gonna be hotter than ever!!! Bring a picnic, open spirit, instrument and love of rhythm and dance!
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A break down of the meeting on Thursday July 15, 2010

7/19/2010

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Here is a break down of how the meeting on Thursday July 15, 2010 went. In attendance; 2 park rangers, 1 police officer, the head lifeguard of 3rd Beach, the head of all the lifeguards in Stanley Park, myself, Mae Lynn, Pamela and Ashkan representing the best interests of our group. I write this with the purpose of transparency and clarity for all to see.

I want to first say that I hold the rangers of the Vancouver Parks Board in the highest regard. They have shown great wisdom and patience having been placed in the middle between the complainers and the community. They deserve our respect, praise and continued support as they try to balance that fine line between allowing our community to grow and prosper and being the force behind the voices of those who do not want the status quo changed. If you see a ranger in Stanley Park, please thank them on behalf of all of us.

Even though we are in our 4th year, it is our 1st full year at 3rd Beach. The request of the Parks Board to relocate Brahm’s Tams from 2nd Beach to 3rd Beach was appropriate and perfect. At 3rd Beach, we are not near any residential homes and there is no better location to drum the sun away. Every week we leave no carbon footprint, only the footprints of many, many people dancing in the sand. The children have always been my favourite part - the way their eyes light up when presented with a drum. Families and people from all walks of life join together under the common theme of;

One Community
One Unity
For the Love of Rhythm

The difficulty right now is dealing with people’s expectations. There are people who do not yet know of our drum circle community and come to 3rd Beach on a Tuesday with expectations. I truly believe that we are growing in a positive and prosperous way and it is simply a matter of time before everyone who wants to partake in this wonderful community gathering will join us, and those who are not interested in it will go elsewhere. We are only talking about 4 hours during our workweek only in the late Spring/Summer/early Fall months. In the grand scope of our beautiful city and even in the grand scope of our beautiful Stanley Park, it is the smallest fraction of space and time that we take to bring together community and foster unity, all for the love of rhythm.

My meeting this past Thursday July 15, 2010 was difficult but somewhat productive. The head lifeguard claims that at our current location by the logs at 3rd Beach interferes with his sightlines to properly manage the beaches safety. Although I personally disagree as there are bigger beaches with more people than 3rd beach and lifeguards who can guard it all effectively, I respect the concept that safety comes first. Our compromise is that we move further north on the beach, past the second lifeguard chair. We will comply with this request to help foster our relationship with Stanley Park. They have also graciously offered to move some of the larger logs to allow spectators a place to sit as we should try to keep the seawall clear for the cyclists and public. A concern that I have is that the north end of 3rd Beach already has people drinking and doing other things. I hope that those individuals do not remove the safety we have created for Moms and children and I also hope that these individuals do not get lumped into our group, therefore giving the police an excuse to break up what we have created. We shall see.

The next compromise that was asked was that we begin no earlier than 6:30pm. The reason was vague but I was told it is to respect other users in Stanley Park. I truly believed we had complied with this request when we moved from 2nd Beach to 3rd Beach. I also believed we had complied with this request from the very first circle 4 years ago when we chose to gather on Tuesday evening instead of Sunday afternoon – when other drum circles in many other cities occur. I do not agree with a 6:30pm start time. In July, when the sun sets at 9:30pm, we are given a few hours of rhythm and joy, but in September the sun sets at 7:20pm. Should we only drum for 50 minutes?! In my opinion, that’s unreasonable and defeats the function of this gathering. I believe the circle should be more organic than a set time. We all work. We all finish work around 5pm. We all need to go home, change our clothes, grab our drum and make our way to 3rd Beach. Do we really need to set a time for that? We end up starting around 6pm anyway. If our tag was ‘after work until the sun sets’ it would welcome people to come when they please. In July and August we will have longer circles, just like in June and September, they will naturally be shorter.

I gave my word to Ranger Patrick that for the next 4 circles we would not start before 6:30pm. Even though we have called the start time of 5pm for the last 3.5 years, I believe this was a necessary compromise that Patrick needed for the people he answers to. Mid-August we will meet again to discuss a reasonable solution to the difference of opinion in the timeline. I ask you all, on behalf of us all, to respect Patrick’s request over these next 4 weeks and only start drumming at 6:30pm. I also believe that once the complainers realize that calling the police with fictitious stories of drinking, drugs and general mayhem in the park won’t shut down this beautiful and safe family event, they will stop complaining and move on the next thing to complain about. At that point, the Parks Board will not have to concern themselves with the triviality of trying to contain community spirit.

The last point that was brought up at the meeting was I was handed a form to get a permit. I understand that from a city worker’s perspective, paper work is a required reality in their day to day.  I asked how much it would cost on a weekly basis over the next many years and received no answer. I asked who holds the permit of the drum circle at Spanish Banks that has been there for decades and received no answer. I asked who holds the permit of the Tam Tams in Montreal that has been there for decades and I received no answer. There are no tickets sold for this weekly gathering. In fact, the only tickets I have ever seen are all the parking stubs people pay the parks board so they can attend Brahm’s Tams. The only money I’ve seen spent is at the concession stand when people want a drink or an ice cream. In fact, the 12 drums I bring for all to play require maintenance (re-skinning a drum can cost up to $150 each) which I pay out of my own pocket for these past years. I may be one of the lead voices of this circle but I do not own it…and I do not want to own it. Without each of us, there is no circle and that is one of the key points to what makes us so great.

Well, that sums up the meeting and my perspective. I gave each person attending the meeting a package that contained 55 letters of support as well as the stats of Polldaddy.com from our website, which at that time had 297 votes to continue Brahm’s Tams as is. I hope they read each and every letter as I did. I hope they see that this is bigger than just me – this is our community, our park, our city and Vancouver deserves more positive pro-active people like us to step forward and be seen and heard. Please continue exactly what you have been doing. Don’t change your good vibration. Don’t stop spreading the love.

See you all next Tuesday at our home; 3rd Beach, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia.
There’s no place I’d rather be.

One Love,
Brahm Olszynko

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Latest News after the meeting with the Vancouver Parks Board & VPD

7/17/2010

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Thursday, July 15, 2010
I'm man enough to say that I shed some tears reading all the love and support that came in over these past 30 hours. You honour me and each other. We are truly blessed. The meeting was long and some compromises had to be made, but 3rd Beach is our home! 3rd Beach is our home!
 
Continue sending in the positive feedback, it's what they need.

See you all next Tuesday at the end of 3rd beach, Stanley Park. Drumming starts at 6:30pm. More details coming soon. Thank you all and thank you again. This circle is nothing without you. One Love.
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Keep the Drum Circle Alive!

7/14/2010

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Tuesday July 13, 2010 was monumental my friends. 
The community needs your positive feedback to Keep the Drum Circle Alive!
The complainers out there are just so darn efficient. The one thing they are truly good at is consistently calling in, writing in and generally trying their best to get rid of anything that doesn’t fit into their mold of how things should be. So now the Vancouver Parks Board has a handful of negativity towards Brahm’s Tams and an empty hand of positivity. It is time we balanced those hands…actually let’s blow the negativity out of the water. There are dozens of complainers and hundreds of us who believe in community, free assembly and have experienced first hand what Brahm’s Tams is about. I say it’s time to share it with the Vancouver Parks Board, the Mayor, and frankly everyone else as well. Tell your neighbours and friends about your experience. Invite them to the circle as if it was your very own…because it is yours. It’s all of ours. 

If Stanley Park is the heart of the city, then we are its heartbeat.

Please share your experience of the drum circle and Post a Comment on this blog.
Or send your feedback to:

(the honourable) Mayor Gregor Robertson     
gregor.robertson@vancouver.ca        
604-294-7340           
fax: 604-873-7685

Vancouver Parks Board                                  
pbcomment@vancouver.ca                
604-257-8400           
fax: 604-257-8427 

When sending emails, please include Brahm Olszynko:
brahmstams@yahoo.com

Important Date: Thursday July 15, 2010. 1pm.
Please email, call, fax or comment on the blog by Thursday July 15 at 1pm as preparations will be made to further discuss details of the time, location, frequency etc. of this community-based drum circle. An open discussion will determine the immediate future of this peaceful family-friendly assembly by the key supporters of the drum circle, Urban Planner, Vancouver Parks Board, and Vancouver Police.

Thank you for the ongoing cooperation and support from the Rangers, Vancouver Parks Board, Vancouver Police, and more importantly YOU and your commitment to the growing culture and unity of our community in Vancouver.
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420 Celebration at the Vancouver Art Gallery 2010

4/25/2010

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Brahm's Tams has started with a big bang! The rain hasn't kept the anticipation & excitement waiting for a sunny day, rather dedicated drummers & music lovers out and about seeking the perfect moment to engage in spontaneous rhythm & dance.

1st off, 420 at the Vancouver Art Gallery landed on our Tuesday opening launch of Brahm's Tams. We had high hopes to pump up the people for a grand after party at our new location 3rd Beach with 400 invitations to be handed out. Unfortunately the expectations of 10,000 people to gather in a friendly union for our appreciation of the most common Greens in BC was downsized by cloudy weather. BUT that didn't hold back drummers from far & wide to bring their beloved drums & instruments. Word of mouth spread and the jam session on Robson Street begun!

5 Drums
1 Didgeridoo
1 Guitar
2 Jugglers
And for the 1st time The BAGPIPES!

The many compliments showed respect for the unique sound of Bag Pipes with 2 drums covering Metallica!

Although we didn't get a chance to start Brahm's Tams at Third Beach, this spontaneous jam session was a great way to start the good vibes!

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    Third Beach, Stanley Park every sunny Tuesday, 5pm until the sun sets.  For the love of RHYTHM.  All are welcome.  Respect rules this circle. ONE LOVE.

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