Sunday, October 4, 2009

Bay Area DRUMMM Workshop Series--Unleash the drummer within!


East Bay DRUMMM RhythmPlay Class

Join Jeni Swerdlow and friends in a playfully challenging, stress-relieving drumming program for people of any level of experience. Learn hand and stick drumming techniques, improve coordination, and explore a variety of world rhythms while connecting with your mind-body and your community. Drums are available for use during class.

SESSION B 6 times on Tuesdays
7:00-8:30pm
Nov 3-Dec 15
$150 for the series
*Save $15 when you register by 10/30!

Location: 1411 San Joaquin Street, Richmond, CA 94804

Register: Contact Carole Johnson at cjpurpledoor@gmail.com or 510.508.5659


SF DRUMMM Intensive: Unleash the Drummer Within!

Discover your natural sense of rhythm, connect with your community, release stress and have fun. Jeni Swerdlow's instruction on world rhythms and freestyle drumming gets your hands moving and grooving in no time. All levels of experience are welcome. Ages 18+.

Bring a drum or rent one from the instructor for $30 for the series. Contact jeni@drummm.com to reserve a drum.

SESSION B 6 times on Thursdays
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Nov 5 - Dec 17
$140.00 Member/$150.00 Public
*Save $15 when you register by 10/30!

Location: JCCSF, 3200 California, SF, CA

Info/Register: http://www.jccsf.org/ or 415.292.1200

About the instructor:
Percussionist and art therapist Jeni Swerdlow is a dynamic and engaging drum circle facilitator, trainer, presenter, and performer. Since 2000, Jeni’s interactive DRUMMM events have captivated thousands of participants at hundreds of events in the United States and abroad. She is best known for her playful attitude and innovative strategies for that inspire drumming with freedom and confidence among diverse populations. Jeni has studied West African drumming, dance, and drum circle facilitation extensively, including training in Senegal, West Africa. She currently enjoys performing with the samba-esque band, The Loyd Family Players. http://www.drummm.com/

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