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Drumming for Diversity: Beats Beyond Borders – A Workshop for Everyone

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John Niland Scientia Building, Gallery 2
Kensington NSW, Australia
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Workshop Description:
Join us for a fun, hands-on drumming experience where each participant will be provided with a beautiful handmade drum. We’ll sit together in a circle and learn rhythms inspired by traditional West African styles, beautifully fused with Iranian influences. No prior musical experience is needed, just bring your enthusiasm!

Through weaving multiple rhythmic parts and cultural styles, this workshop embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion in a truly interactive way. It’s a chance to connect, create, and celebrate cultural richness through music.

 

About the facilitators:

Emily Cooper, Director of Hands Heart & Feet, brings over 19 years of experience in community arts, refugee support, and mental health. Holding a BA from Western Sydney University and training in New York and Africa, she is completing a Master of Social Work focused on arts-based social inclusion. In her local Blue Mountains community, Emily is known for her inclusive, fun community drum and dance programs open to all ages and abilities.  

https://handsheartfeet.com/

AvaZan Ensemble is a Sydney-based collective of female musicians and an ACNC-registered charity dedicated to promoting cultural diversity and mental health wellbeing through music and art. Founded in 2023, AvaZan celebrates global musical traditions, especially those rooted in Middle Eastern heritage, promoting artistic growth and the wellbeing of women.

https://avazan.com.au/

 

Celebrating Cultural Exchange and Diversity:
As part of our commitment to cultural exchange, we will share West African and Iranian rhythms to introduce these rich musical traditions to a broader Australian audience. We also encourage participants to wear traditional attire from their country or region to foster inclusivity and celebrate the vibrant diversity of our community.

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John Niland Scientia Building, Gallery 2
Kensington NSW, Australia