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Workshops, like a class, are more structured than a drum circle and usually specific material is being covered.  A workshop can be geared to a certain level(s) of drummer or be open to anyone.




 

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Awesome collection of rhythms downloadable as a PDF...

Events

Weekly Classes

DjembeJoin us every Monday night at Sacred Groves from 7 pm to 8:15 pm for a lively Hand Drumming Class.  I provide limited drums (Djembes, Ashikos, Dununs, etc.)  The class is a $15 drop in, or $40 per month.
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Sacred Groves Drum Dance

Sacred GrovesWe start with a drum circle and instruction for beginners at 5:30pm. At 6:30 we share a potluck dinner, then spend the evening having some rip-roarin’ fun for anyone who can keep up with us. Suggested donation: $10-20. Open to men, women and children who want to drum and/or dance.
For more information, visit the Sacred Groves Website

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Any Questions?

"No one knows when our ancestors were first inspired to tap out a beat, but what is known is that each of us innately understands how to drum! You spent about nine months curled up in your mother’s womb listening to her heart beat a steady pulse... lub, dub...lub, dub...lub, dub. This natural rhythm was entrained — literally downloaded — into your nervous system and can be tapped into once again, no matter how musically challenged you think you are. Lots of adults learn through drumming that they have creative abilities that were repressed. Children discover new talents …"

Dr. Stephen Koc in "This is Your Brain on Drums … Any Questions?"

Who was Anansi?

Anansi is the central figure — a trickster spider — in a series of stories that originated in West Africa and has been retold and recreated in many other cultures, including the Caribbean. In oral cultures, the telling of stories often is accompanied by hand drumming. Anansi has become such a familiar part of oral culture that it now is a word that represents all sorts of stories and the colorful way in which they're told.

Are You Prepared?

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