Drums and Percussion for Ritual
with professional musician and percussive expert Colleen Haas!
This workshop series is an introduction on how to use drumming as a resource for sacred work. It will be a hands-on experience reflecting on nature with a spirit of reverence and learning to play drum rhythms that embody those domains to support oneself and others. Previous experience is not required, and instruction will be in the oral tradition that relies on direct demonstration and processes of imitation.
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Sunday April 12, 2026
Session I - Welcoming Trees: Beautiful and Fragile Introduction to basic sounds and hand techniques for drumming and other principles such as the use of steady pulsation, and short rhythmic motifs. Ecological meanings and musical principles will be combined as we learn to inhabit our own environments, stand up for a sense of belonging and learn to play a simple Drum Piece called: Welcoming Trees. Other topics include musical drumming versus free form drumming, and drumming for self and drumming for others. Dates: April 12 & April 26, 2026 1:30-3:30pm
Who: For adults (18+) and reserved at this time for women and/or female identified participants. *We refer to “women” or "girls" in as many ways as they want to define themselves. Individuals who identify as trans, gender-neutral, or non-binary are welcome to attend! Bring a drum if you have one, otherwise let us know in advance if you need us to provide one for you. You can choose to attend one or both sessions! Cost: $30 each session Register HERE!! email [email protected] for more info |
Sunday April 26, 2026
Session II - Withstanding the Wind: Unbearable and Possible Review of sounds and hand techniques from session one with additional applications of ecological musings and musical principles such as: how to create ritual through braving our current times, and reimagining supported by the musical articulation of how to brace for seasonal winds through a sense of motion, time, and call and response. We will review and play the first drum piece and then learn to play Drum Piece #2: Withstanding the Wind. Other topics include drumming as sheltering, and drumming as a tool for registering a sense of mystery. |