Join peer-based circles offering connection, encouragement, and shared learning around music, culture, and healing.
Pashto Music Institute’s Community Support Groups create safe, inclusive spaces where community members can connect over shared interests, challenges, and experiences. Whether you are an artist, youth, part of the diaspora, or seeking wellness through music, there’s a circle for you. These groups foster mutual support, dialogue, and learning—while preserving and reimagining the role of music in our lives.
A space for musicians and performers to share their creative journey, discuss artistic blocks, and support each other through collaboration, feedback, and shared experience.
A safe, empowering group for women in music to share challenges and breakthroughs, navigate cultural expectations, and build a supportive sisterhood rooted in artistic freedom and self-expression.
For those using music to process trauma, grief, or mental health challenges. This circle promotes emotional well-being through storytelling, sound, and reflection.
Created for emerging musicians and youth passionate about Pashto music, this group offers mentorship, peer learning, and creative growth in a judgment-free space.5
A support group for Pashto speakers living in the diaspora to stay culturally connected through music, explore dual identities, and maintain musical traditions across borders.
A space for musicians and performers to share their creative journey, discuss artistic blocks, and support each other through collaboration, feedback, and shared experience.
A safe, empowering group for women in music to share challenges and breakthroughs, navigate cultural expectations, and build a supportive sisterhood rooted in artistic freedom and self-expression.
Joining is free. Most groups meet monthly via Zoom or in regional meetups. You’ll be welcomed with warmth, openness, and shared purpose. You can also propose creating a support group. Contact us if you have an idea in mind.