![]() Join us at the Mothership - HackerMoms 3288 Adeline Street, Berkeley 94703 for 6-class series Sat. Jan 26th- Mar 2nd 10:00- 10:30 am : $60, drop-in rate: $12. Bring your tot and get ready to boogie, African style!
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![]() February 24th and March 17th 3pm-5pm Bothwell Arts Center 2466 8th St. Livermore, CA 94550 FREE!! Join us at the Bothwell art center for a FREE community drum circle facilitated by master drummer and dance teacher Ibrahima (Ibou) Ngom. No prior knowledge of drumming or musical skill is necessary. Join master drummer Ibrahima (Ibou) N’gom in this workshop that provides a wonderful way to explore music, culture and promote togetherness. Drummers will learn simple rhythms and be able to progress to more complex notes and beats. Bring your drum or borrow one of ours. This unique cultural and recreational experience is not one to miss! Please use the registration form on the event page here to save your space ![]() Cheza Nami and Rhythmix partner for two workshops with master instructors in African drum and dance - perfect for all experience levels When: Saturday, March 16, 2013 Drum: 12:30 - 2:00pm; Dance: 2:15 - 3:45pm Where: Rhythmix Cultural Works 2513 Blanding Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501 Info: (510) 865-5060 Buy Tickets Dance workshop (Ages 13 and up) 12:30 pm- 2:00 pm ($20 per person) This workshop is appropriate for all levels. Join Julia Chigamba to experience the beauty of traditional African dance and move to the beat of live African drumming. It's a great work out! Dancers complete the workshop in three separate phases: Phase 1 includes a thorough warm up; Phase 2 energizes the mind and body while participants learn choreographed African dance movements; Phase 3 includes calming to cool down the body. Note: Dance is barefoot so wear comfortable clothing that allows free movement. Drum workshop (Ages 13 and up) 2:15 pm- 3:45pm am ($20 per person) No prior knowledge of drumming or musical skill is necessary. Join master drummer Ibrahima (Ibou) N'gom in this workshop that provides a wonderful way to explore music, culture and promote togetherness. Drummers learn simple rhythms and progress to more complex notes and beats. Bring your drum or borrow one of ours. This unique cultural and recreational experience is not one to miss! For more information and to purchase tickets, visit our event page here. |
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