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    NZ Drum and Dance Camp 2024

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    Narrows Park Christian Camp
    tamahere, new zealand
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    Join us this 18th to 20th October for a journey deep into the vibrant heart of Northern Ghana and Guinea at our annual NZ Drum Dance Camp. Set amidst the serene landscapes of Waikato, this weekend is not just an event but a celebration of unity, rhythm, and the soul-stirring power of African drum and dance, curated for the NZ African drumming community.

    We are excited to announce that the renowned Epizo Bangoura will be joining us this year! While we are saddened that Bassidi Koné cannot attend due to personal reasons, we are honored to welcome Epizo, a master percussionist and dancer whose expertise and vibrant energy promise an unforgettable experience.

    Epizo Bangoura is a celebrated master musician from Guinea, West Africa, known for his extraordinary versatility on the Kora (African harp), Balafon (African tuned percussion), and Djembe/Doun Douns (African drums). His performances and workshops have inspired audiences worldwide, making him a perfect addition to our camp.


    Experience Highlights:

    •Djembe and Dunun Workshops: Suitable for all skill levels, from enthusiastic beginners to advanced drummers, guided by our distinguished instructors.

    •Traditional Dance: Be moved by the power of traditional dance with the exceptional Epizo Bangoura.

    •Communal African Dinner: Enjoy a heartwarming gathering on Saturday night (please book early for just $15).

    •Group Jams and Musical Sessions: Strengthen communal bonds through captivating group jams and impromptu musical sessions.

    •Tranquil Setting: Enjoy the idyllic Narrows Park Christian Camp, enhancing our weekend of music and togetherness.


    Featured Instructors:

    •Epizo Bangoura: A master of the djembe and traditional dance, Epizo brings profound knowledge and vibrant energy, embodying the essence of West African music and dance.

    •Yaw Asumadu: A native of Ghana, Yaw has performed globally and taught African drumming for nearly 20 years, collaborating with legendary artists.

    •Jimi Dale: A pioneer of African music in NZ, Jimi has been teaching African Drum and Dance classes since 1995 and formed the world music and dance group, Tamani.

    •Nathan Bregmen: Known for his community-oriented and accessible classes, Nathan has over 25 years of experience playing drums and over 10 years studying African drumming.


    Pricing Details:

    Adult rate: $300

    Early Bird: $270 (Reserve by 20th August 2024)

    Kids 15 and under: $110

    Drum Hire: $15

    Optional Linen Hire: $20

    Saturday night Communal dinner: $15 (advance booking required)

    Your ticket includes comfortable accommodation (BYO bedding essentials) for a fully immersive experience. With the exception of our communal African dinner, the camp is self-catered, featuring a large commercial kitchen.


    Event Schedule Snapshot:

    Friday, 18th October: A warm welcome sets the stage for a weekend filled with rhythm and learning.

    Saturday, 19th October: Engage in enriching drum and dance workshops, culminating in our communal dinner and a Special Guest Performance.

    Sunday, 20th October: Continue your musical journey with final drum and dance sessions, leading to a group performance that encapsulates the weekend’s shared experiences.


    FAQs – Getting Ready: Bring your drum (if available), food/drinks for the weekend, dance-appropriate shoes, sleeping gear, warm clothes, and an eager spirit.

    Beginners are warmly welcomed – our camp is a nurturing space for newcomers to discover the joy of African drumming and dance, bolstered by a supportive community.

    For more information and to secure your spot in this transformative celebration of rhythm and community, contact Nathan Bregmen at info@africandrumming.co.nz or call: 021 156 7712.

    Embrace this opportunity to learn from Epizo Bangoura and our other esteemed instructors in a weekend that promises to unite, inspire, and uplift through the power of African drumming.

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