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of the people."
Celebration drum circles are
joyful musical demonstrations of the
spirit of community.
A Community Celebration circle
strengthens the spirit of any group.
Presentations emphasize connecting
with each other through the power of
music and rhythm. Community
Celebration programs are inclusive,
interactive, and experiential. And
always lots of rhythmical fun!
Community Celebration
programs are custom
designed for each
community and organization.
A Community Celebration circle unites people as they
create together. The act of creating music together builds a
richer human connection within the group.
Applications include -
"His enthusiasm,
knowledge, and skill are
overshadowed only by the
sheer joy he brought to
The Mesa."
Brad Silberberg, Director
The Mesa Creative Arts Center
Burgettsown, PA
- Call and Response
- Ear Training
- The Wave
- Drummer's Waltz
- All ages and
abilities are
welcome
is needed
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- Community Celebrations
- First Night Celebrations
- Cultural Festivals
- Arts Festivals
- School & University Celebrations
- Community Transitions
- Groundbreakings
- Grand Openings
- Family, Church, Employee Picnics
- Birth & Anniversary Celebrations
- Class Reunions
- Heart Beat
- Body Music
- Soundscapes
- Neighbor's Song
All programs are high-energy,
family- oriented presentations.
"I was worried I
wouldn't know
anyone. By the
end, I knew
everyone!"
Mary Ellen Carpenter,
Participant, Pittsburgh
New Age Expo,
Opening Ceremony
Selected Activites -
"I had fun, fun, fun!" Robyn Waltrip, Virginia Beach, VA
T e a m B u i l d i n g
Communities and organizations are living, breathing entities that
grow and evolve - especially when they are inter-connected. This connection
should be celebrated because the act of celebrating together creates even
greater cohesiveness! The community has no end - just like a circle!
Social Compass, Vol 23, No 2. 191-208 (1978)
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