‘Clearly it’s needed’: Hundreds let it all out at ‘euphoric’ scream event in Toronto
- Hundreds of people gathered for a collective scream event in Toronto on a spring Saturday around 6:30 p.m.
- Organizer Turner created the event from a deeply personal place and did not expect such large public participation or requests to lead elsewhere.
- The loud, diverse crowd described the scream as cathartic and euphoric, reflecting shared personal struggles and collective stress from current events.
- Participants like Anastasia Bondarenko and Hailey Roden expressed fears over job uncertainty and relief after screaming, with Roden feeling a surprising sense of community.
- Psychologist Lynda Mainwaring said releasing tension through such events helps discharge pent-up frustration and highlighted the event’s apparent emotional need in the city.
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‘Clearly it’s needed’: Hundreds let it all out at ‘euphoric’ scream event in Toronto – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Grace Turner stood at the top of a grassy park slope with a megaphone in her hand. “This turnout is insane,” she said. Hundreds were gathered at Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto’s west end, and it was almost time for the moment they were all eagerly waiting for. The moment when they would get to scream their lungs out. The scene resembled an outdoor concert, but Turner, an artist behind the solo music project City Builders, wasn’t the…
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