Guinean Dun-dun Class
New Guinea Dundun Class with Amara from Guinea!
New Guinea Dundun Class with Amara from Guinea!
Mexica Dance Circle for Children Free at WorldBeat Center!
New Guinea Dun-dun Class with Amara! Pronounced (" doon-doon "), and sometimes referred to as a talking drum. By manipulating tension on these thongs, the player can alter the pitch of the tone he/she is making, thus enabling the dundun to "talk" or produce the tones that sound like words.
WorldBeat Cultural Center and Diva Works Dance Presents Children's Performing Arts and Science Summer Camp Session #1: July 11th-15th Time: 9am-4pm Age: 5-12 years >>REGISTER<< Summer Camp will Include: Art, Music, Bird Watching, Science, Theater, Dance, Field Trips and More! DAILY SCHEDULE 9:00am-9:15am CHECK IN & DAILY WARM-UP 9:15am-10:00am ART 10:00am-10:45am MUSIC 10:45am-11:45am SCIENCE HOUR (Bird Watching, […]
WorldBeat Cultural Center and Diva Works Dance Presents Children's Performing Arts and Science Summer Camp Session #2: July 18th- 22nd Time: 9am-4pm Age: 5-12 years >>REGISTER<< Summer Camp will Include: Art, Music, Bird Watching, Science, Theater, Dance, Field Trips and More! DAILY SCHEDULE 9:00am-9:15am CHECK IN & DAILY WARM-UP 9:15am-10:00am ART 10:00am-10:45am MUSIC 10:45am-11:45am SCIENCE HOUR (Bird […]
WorldBeat Cultural Center and Diva Works Dance Presents Children's Performing Arts and Science Summer Camp Session #3: Aug 1st- 5th Time: 9am-4pm Age: 5-12 years >>REGISTER<< Summer Camp will Include: Art, Music, Bird Watching, Science, Theater, Dance, Field Trips and More! DAILY SCHEDULE 9:00am-9:15am CHECK IN & DAILY WARM-UP 9:15am-10:00am ART 10:00am-10:45am MUSIC 10:45am-11:45am SCIENCE HOUR (Bird Watching, Gardening, […]
Basic Odaiko for beginners with Joe Small Cost: $40 ($35 if we can get around 20 people) Joe Small is a solo taiko performer, a performing member of pioneering solo taiko artist Hayshi Eitetsu’s elite professional ensemble, Fu-Un no Kai, and a member of the taiko group Prota.
QUITIPLAS IN THE POCKET with Yeeman Mui Cost: $50. It is a piece for solo improvisation on the slant style (naname) drums. The poly-meter base beat is adapted from the Venezuelan Quitiplas music with a choreographed solo cue that focuses on creating different tonalities of the drum