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How to book… Please call The Anvil on 01256 844244
Making Music Together – Participate, Enjoy, Achieve!
Tel: 023 8065 2037 Fax: 023 8061 8241 Email: [email protected]
www.hants.gov.uk/hms
Twitter: @HantsMusicHub
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Full-Day rate
2 morning and 2 afternoon workshops with access to performances £7.50pp
Half-Day rate
MORNING - 2 workshops
with access to performances
£5.00pp
Half-Day rate
AFTERNOON - 2 workshops
with access to performances
£5.00pp
Session One: 10.00 - 10.50am
Japanese Taiko
Caribbean Steel Drums
Brazilian Samba
Session Four: 13.10 - 14.00pm
Javanese Gamelan
Nigerian Udu
Peruvian Cajón
Session Two: 11.00 - 11.50am
Javanese Gamelan
Indian Tabla
West African Drumming
Session Five: 14.10 - 15.00pm
Japanese Taiko
Caribbean Steel Drums
Brazilian Samba
Session Three: 12.00 - 12.50pm
Japanese Taiko
Caribbean Steel Drums
Brazilian Samba
Session Six: 15.10 - 16.00pm
Javanese Gamelan
Indian Tabla
West African Drumming
Performances 4.10 - 4.30pm
Audience Entry rate
Access to site to view workshops and end-of-day performances £2.00pp
Free entry to those under 7 years of age on the day of the event, accompanied by a participating adult
Sunday 14 May 2017, 9.30am - 4.30pm The Anvil, Basingstoke
Book now to avoid disappointment www.anvilarts.org.uk
Hampshire World Music
Festival 2017 Join us for a musical multi-cultural experience for ages 7 and above.
A great day out for the whole family
Choose your own experience from tariffs exploring up to hands-on world percussion workshops all in one day! Soak up the family-friendly atmosphere, enjoy the variety of workshops and let our experienced national tutors guide you...
Javanese Gamelan Workshop tutor: Andy Channing The Indonesian Gamelan is an orchestra of bronze gongs, metallophones and percussion; as impressive visually as it is spellbinding musically. Try something different in a meditative musical experience.
West African Drumming Workshop tutor: Tom Gregory Build up a rhythmic piece together with a selection of West African drums, including Djembes. West African
drumming is typically constructed of many different parts, interlocking to create a polyrhythm - often led by a master drummer using call and response patterns.
Brazilian Samba Workshop tutor: Greg Walker Samba is an expression of the dynamic culture of the people of Brazil - from its roots in Carnival, the infectious rhythms and extrovert sounds of Samba have spread all over the world. Come and join the party as we create our own carnival atmosphere using a variety of drums, shakers and bells.
All workshops are for all abilities and are all inclusive, so bring the family! Suitable for ages 7 and above. Younger children are welcome with an accompanying adult, but will not be catered for specifically.
Caribbean Steel Drums Workshop tutor: Adam Broughton Experience the traditional music of Trinidad and Tobago by learning songs both traditional and
popular on these amazing instruments made out of oil drums. Pans of different sizes play different parts, from the small melody pans right down to the big bass pans.
Choose your own experience from tariffs exploring up to hands-on world percussion workshops all in one day! Soak up the family-friendly atmosphere, enjoy the variety of workshops and let our experienced national tutors guide you...
Peruvian Cajón Workshop tutor: Tom Gregory The Cajón is originally a Peruvian box drum, which is now widely used by percussionists around the
world, often as a substitute for drum kit. Learn the correct technique and apply a variety of different grooves.
Japanese Taiko Led by Luke Jones and the youth ensemble: Oku Nojo Daiko Taiko means literally ‘fat drum’, although there are actually many different sizes and
shapes of drum played. Originating in Japan, this highly disciplined art form is the fusion of intricate rhythms with specific martial art-style movements.
Indian Tabla Workshop tutor: Steve Morley The repertoire of the Tabla has developed over centuries at the heart of Indian music
with the subtleties of the traditional rhythmic Tala. Learn to vocalise the rhythmic bols and then apply them to these wonderful evocative instruments.
All workshops are for all abilities and are all inclusive, so bring the family! Suitable for ages 7 and above. Younger children are welcome with an accompanying adult, but will not be catered for specifically.
Nigerian Udu Workshop tutor: Steve Morley Udu are clay drums originally from Nigeria. They have been adopted all over the world by
percussionists in all styles. The texture is layered, with several independent parts interlocking. Explore rhythmic pieces and the range of sounds these amazing instruments can produce in a rather quieter workshop!