NEW WINTER SESSION OF HAND DRUMMING CLASSES BEGINS JAN. 16, 2018 AT DRUMZ! Celebrating community , creativity, connection, and Communication through RHYTHM!
Please join us for a six week session of classes in hand drumming
and enjoy the benefits that come with learning this exciting new language, the
language of the drum! These benefits include: energizing and healing the body, mind , and spirit, releasing
stress and tension, raising your spirits, opening your heart, awakening your
creative juices, honing your listening and communication skills, discovering a
new creative pathway for the expression of your most brilliant SELF, igniting
your passion , and meeting a truly wonderful group of folks who, like you, are
drawn to the drum and to rhythm! Validate that musician that lives inside you
and begin to really shine. Music is our Universal language and making music
together is our birthright- not for a select few , for all of us! And if you have a heartbeat, you have
rhythm! Please call to reserve your space
as classes do fill up! You may pay the first day of class. MC/VISA accepted.
TUESDAY NIGHT~6:45pm-7:45pm
DRUMSISTA CLASS for Women…starts
Jan. 16th from 6:45pm-7:45pm ! This is a Beyond Beginner/
Intermediate level class and will be a four week class this session….more or
less a primer for the Performance class slated to begin on Feb. 13th
in preparation for our big Public Benefit Concert on Saturday night June 2nd
at Unity Church of the Hills.
The excitement and fun and camaraderie of the Drumsista experience definitely takes you to a new level in your drumming and in your living! Join us and soar!
The excitement and fun and camaraderie of the Drumsista experience definitely takes you to a new level in your drumming and in your living! Join us and soar!
TUESDAY NIGHT~8-9pm
KRIN CLASS from 8-9pm on Tuesday
evenings. This will be a six week class and you must have your own krin for
this class. The African Log Drums are stick drums and they have an amazing and
wonderfully bright and powerful
and unique wood sound! Please talk
to Sherry if you are contemplating this class for the first time! It’s
incredibly fun and exciting to play krin!
Sticking experience is very helpful!
WEDNESDAY NIGHT~ 8pm-9pm
BEGINNER/BEYOND BEGINNER West
African Ensemble style CLASSES- Wednesday evenings from
8-9pm ( starts January 17th) and also a SATURDAY MORNING BEGINNER/BEYOND BEGINNER CLASS meets from 10am-11am,
beginning on January 20th.This class covers the FUN-damentals of
hand drumming and is called “Discovering the Magic of Hand Drumming” . Drumming
enhances the flowering of the human spirit! Join us! Cost:$100 for six week
session .
WEDNESDAY NIGHT~ 6:45pm-7:45pm
BEYOND BEGINNER DJUNDUN CLASSES- Wednesday evenings from
6:45pm to 7:45pm. Begins January 17th!
These are classes designed for those students who have already
acquired an understanding of the fundamentals of playing on bass drums with
sticks and have a commitment to developing good technique and practice, and are
ready to move beyond the beginner level classes offered and on to more complex rhythms and
patterns! ! Drumming is not about competition, it is about being where you are
and being comfortable and content in that place! We play rhythms in this level
that are more complex than the Beginner level classes and bring in djundun (
bass drum) with bell pattern combinations.Cost:$100 per six week session.
THURSDAY MORNING~
10:30am-11:30am
All Women’s “REMEMBERING
RHYTHM” ALL LEVEL DRUMMING CLASS ,
Djembe and the West African Ensemble . Class meets from 10:30- 11:30am
beginning Thursday , Jan. 18th.
THURSDAY MORNING~11:30am-12:30pm
All Women’s Beginning DJUNDUN Class begins Thursday mornings following Djembe class from 11:45am-12:45pm. Please bring your own djuns if you have them! Several djunduns will be available to play if you do not yet have your own! The djuns are powerful bass drums played with sticks and they add the POWER to the Ensemble which includes djembes, shakers, bells, often balafons and krins as well!
All Women’s Beginning DJUNDUN Class begins Thursday mornings following Djembe class from 11:45am-12:45pm. Please bring your own djuns if you have them! Several djunduns will be available to play if you do not yet have your own! The djuns are powerful bass drums played with sticks and they add the POWER to the Ensemble which includes djembes, shakers, bells, often balafons and krins as well!
THURSDAY NIGHT`6:45pm-7:45pm
INTERMEDIATE CLASSES-Djembe and djundun
Thursday evenings from 6:45-7:45pm beginning Jan. 18th,. These
classes are for students ready to move to the next level. Practice is an
important part of learning to play
any instrument well and this level does require practice! Practicing your drum
is FUN and deeply gratifying so for most folks practice is hardly an issue and
can be prioritized even with the busy lives we lead in the modern world. This
class is for students who have been playing West African-style rhythms and
working on developing good hand technique
for at least a minimum of five years with traditional solos included and the necessary memorization
skills and practice to carry off these longer compositions. Please talk to me
first if you are new to this class and we can decide together which class would
be your very best match.
SATURDAY MORNINGS~10am-11am
BEGINNER/BEYOND BEGINNER DJEMBE
& DJUNDUN CLASS meets Saturday mornings from 10am-11am and the new session
begins Jan. 20th.This ”Discovering
the Magic of Hand Drumming!” class is suitable for all levels of
players. Drumming ignites the
human spirit and inspires the seeds of creativity within to awaken and blossome!
Come and meet new friends, explore rhythm roots, learn a new language and
enhance your communication skills, connect as a community, hone and deepen your
listening skills, release tension and relieve stress, heal and energize your
body, mind, and spirit! Simply celebrate the JOY of being alive!
SATURDAY
MORNINGS~11:15am-12:15pm
BALAFON CLASS-Saturday mornings 11:15-12:15 starting Jan.20th,
2018! Come and learn the mesmerizing rhythms and melodies of the beautiful and
unique West African Balafon ….The balafon, similar in
appreance to a Europran Xylophone, dates back to the courts of the Mandinka
Empire and is still a popular West African instrument today.
The Mandinka balafon, also called the bala or the balphone, is
a kind of idiophone (an instrument which creates sound by vibrating. In the
West, instruments like this are called xylophones. The balafon is associated
with the Griot, an hereditary musicianship tradition of West Africa.
I look forward to sharing a rhythm with you soon! WISHING YOU ALL
A HAPPY NEW YEAR! As 2017 has just drawn to a close may we each reflect with
gratitude and reverence on the many gifts we have received and the many doorways
that have opened for us throughout this last year….some with ease and some with
anguish and many gracefully in between.
May we trust that they all bring us closer to the knowing that
contentment with what IS , may be the greatest gift of all. May our oft times hard-earned
growth in this past year move us closer to lives lived in balance, in peace,
and in harmony within our selves and with each other and our world in the new
year to come! And may our families, friendships, and our communities support us
in gathering the courage and commitment we need to face and transmute the
weight of the many global challenges we face into a collective presence of
promise, creativity, and the illumination of powerful solutions.
Axe Axe…so be it…
Always love, Sherry
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