We had a fantastic time at the African Sundowner event. With 60 drums and three practitioners we were ready to entertain the crowd. The drums quickly brought people together and we were event delighted to have some dancing! Future Bright Trust raises money to fund the...
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Key Stage 1 Africa Day
Kwame recently enjoyed a day with Archbishop Wake Primary School. He worked for the day with their two year two classes and was delighted to take them on a tour of Drumming, Dance and storytelling. "Great at communications. Fair price offered the children an amazing...
A day with Woodlands School
Rosewood is a school for pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties and Kwame worked with our post 16 group. The drumming workshops led by Kwame are very popular at Woodlands School where pupils and staff enthusiastically join in with the drumming,...
It’s India 2017!
A fantastic opportunity for schools to celebrate a long standing relationship, delve into a new culture and celebrate difference within their own classrooms. Now, we rarely tackle this directly, because we believe people are allowed their own freedoms and can be...
So what does a day of drumming, dance, recycling and storytelling look like?
"The mask making was brilliant. The children loved it and are now looking at everyday objects in different ways. The drumming was awesome and gave the children a sense of achievement in a short amount of time. They haven't stopped talking about it. A brilliant...
Questions we are often asked by teachers interested in running Workshops in their school
How many children can take part in one day?This does vary depending on the practitioner available. A class of 30 can have a great time exploring the majority of the activities we have available. On the other hand Kwame with 60 drums is able to see 420 children in one...
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