Zorina Wolf returns to Ashland for an enchanted evening of new rhythms, stories and songs, technique and skill drills for the mind and body, as well as some TaKaTiNa,. If you didn't make it last time, you won't want to miss out on this great playshop that will guide you on into rhythmic bliss, through drumming, song and dance.Early Bird Special!$35 advance/$45 doorAdvance price valid by check or paypal before November 15thRESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!Contact hopeinsite@gmail.com or 541-708-0358 to register or for more infoDiscover how Whole Person drumming can be one of the best ways to health and vitality! These sessions will take drumming into new evolutionary territory that is as much about personal growth as it is about rhythm and musical training. Classes will enable you to understand how the rhythmic parts fit together…and how they open the door to groove!* experience the drum as an energetic instrument--increasing well-being and vitality* the joy of singing and playing the drum* the power of learning cooperatively--listening and playing together* connect to the spirit of drumming and rhythmThe power of drumming is an art, a means of communication and healing, and a way to bring harmony to community. Zorina teaches drumming as her teachers (primarily Babatunde Olatunji) have taught her.The teaching is both oral and aural. Students sing the Yoruba sounds of the drum, and to sing the melody of “notes,” playing the drum follows easily. The rhythms are songs that become internalized, circumventing the need for prior musical training. The rhythms taught are parts of songs and dances to honor cycles of the year, rites of passage, and all aspects of life, work, and celebration. http://www.villageheartbeat.com"I have had the privilege of watching Zorina Wolf follow her rhythmical bliss through the stages of a drum enthusiast, hand drum teacher, dance and drum ensemble director, community builder, TaKeTiNa facilitator, to become the nationally recognized rhythm evangelist and elder that she is today in our growing recreational drumming community. Yet she still retains that fresh spark of innocent rhythm bliss and elfishness that emanates from the resonance in her laugh and the twinkle in her eye. She is a master of sharing rhythmical spirit." –Arthur Hull, Owner / Facilitator of Village Music Circles
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