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My passion for drumming For me the drumming is relief taking you to another level where you can communicate with other drummers in a more spiritual way. It allows you to find and connect with other people, its healing and relaxing. It really allows the connection between mind, body and spirit to grow and flourish. It’s something really amazing. I was happy to take part in the RTE Programme I Witness as it gave me.a short opportunity to explain what Drumming means to me. See video link on the left.
Interfaith Event 2010
The beat of the drum
So what happens at Cois Tine drumming circle? At Cois Tine drumming is used to promote a model for wellness and unity as well as celebrate cultural diversity. Through a series of simple exercises, lessons, and rituals, the basic Ndjembe methods of drumming are taught. The focus is on creating sacred space and journeying together. Hand drum techniques, understanding rhythm, playing multi-part rhythms in a group, improvisation, as well as finding rhythms to play on one's own and meditative drumming are all part of the experience. Whether one is an accomplished percussionist or a total beginner, the power of drumming is harnessed and provides the knowledge and confidence to play the drum individually for relaxation and meditation or with a group at a drum circle event (where the focus is on 'music-in-the moment' rather than playing culturally specific rhythms) The overall experience at Cois Tine has demonstrated that drumming can have a profound effect on one's emotional and spiritual well-being. It has numerous associated benefits including empowerment, better communication, increased confidence, community and team building, improved psychological and spiritual well-being, physical well-being. Enhanced social relationships, self-esteem, self-confidence and personal development are further benefits. There is also a strong sense of group identity and a feeling of belonging to an extended family. As one member of the Drumming Circle commented "It's a time for me to forget all about my troubles, to relax and stop worrying about tomorrow or yesterday, and have fun and laugh with my new brothers and sisters. When I play the drum I feel connected to my family back home and feel safe, and for a short time feel normal again" If you would like to learn more about Cois Tine Drumming Circle or to get involved please contact Cois Tine at 021 4557760. |


