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African Drumming Lessons

July 15 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CDT

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 15
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 22
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 29
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 5
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 12
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 19
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 26
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 2
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 9
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 16
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 23
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 30
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 7
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 14
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 21
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 28
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 4
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 11
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 18
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 25
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 2
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 9
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 16
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 23
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 30
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 6, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 13, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 20, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 27, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 3, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 10, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 17, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 24, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 3, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 10, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 17, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 24, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 31, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 7, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 14, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 21, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 28, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 5, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 12, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 19, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 26, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 2, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 9, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 16, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 23, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 30, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 7, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 14, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 21, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 28, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 4, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 11, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 18, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 25, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 1, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 8, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 15, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 22, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 29, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 6, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 13, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 20, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 27, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 3, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 10, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 17, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 24, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 1, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 8, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 15, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 22, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 29, 2025
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 5, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 12, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 19, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 26, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 2, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 9, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 16, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 23, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 2, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 9, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 16, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
,
Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 23, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 30, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 6, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 13, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 20, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 27, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 4, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 11, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 18, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 25, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 1, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 8, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 15, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 22, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 29, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 6, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 13, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 20, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 27, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 3, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 10, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 17, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 24, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 31, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 7, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 14, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 21, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 28, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 5, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 12, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 19, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 26, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 2, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 9, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 16, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 23, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 30, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 7, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 14, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 21, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 28, 2026
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 4, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 11, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 18, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 25, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 1, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 8, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 15, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 22, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 1, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 8, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 15, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 22, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 29, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 5, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 12, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 19, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 26, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 3, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 10, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 17, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 24, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 31, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 7, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 14, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 21, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 28, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 5, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 12, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 19, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 26, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 2, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 9, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 16, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 23, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 30, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 6, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 13, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 20, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 27, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 4, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 11, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 18, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 25, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 1, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 8, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 15, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 22, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 29, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 6, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 13, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 20, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 27, 2027
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 3, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 10, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 17, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 24, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 31, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 7, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 14, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 21, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 28, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 6, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 13, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 20, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 27, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 3, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 10, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 17, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 24, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 1, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 8, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 15, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 22, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 29, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 5, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 12, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 19, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 26, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 3, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 10, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 17, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 24, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 31, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 7, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 14, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 21, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 28, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 4, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 11, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 18, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 25, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 2, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 9, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 16, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 23, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 30, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 6, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 13, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 20, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
November 27, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 4, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 11, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 18, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
December 25, 2028
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 1, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 8, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 15, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 22, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
January 29, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 5, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 12, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 19, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
February 26, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 5, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 12, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 19, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
,
Event Tags:
, , , , , , ,

Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
March 26, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
,
Event Tags:
, , , , , , ,

Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 2, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 9, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 16, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 23, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
April 30, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 7, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 14, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 21, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
May 28, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 4, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 11, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 18, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
June 25, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 2, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 9, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 16, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 23, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
July 30, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 6, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 13, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 20, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
August 27, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 3, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
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Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
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Phone
(417) 887-2214
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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 10, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 17, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
September 24, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 1, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 8, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 15, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

Leave a Reply

A picture of 2 bongo style drums and a persons hands.

“Beginning-Intermediate West African Drumming” is an African drum course that explores traditional djembe and dundun arrangements from the Malinke and Soussou people from Guinea, West Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on making the music accessible to all skill levels.

There will be no charge for the first month of classes.

Studying traditional West African drumming is a great way to practice all Five Principles of Unity, can help increase self-confidence, memory skill, improve creativity, build teamwork, and may offer many other benefits (see below):

• Increase self-confidence
• Increase memory skill
• Increase coordination
• Increase listening skills
• Increase creativity
• Improve communication skills
• Build community
• Teach teamwork
• Improve musicality
• Help to keep you in the present
• Contribute to healing
• Be a great way to exercise
• Naturally increase endorphin levels
• Improve relaxation
• Help us to feel more human/connected by connecting us to universal humanity
• Create new healthy neural pathways
• Can assist with recovery from trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety
• As you learn bilateral patterns, you create new neural pathways which are associated with a plethora of other healing attributes. In evidence-based literature, this has been identified as a key element for helping overcome trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety along with many other maladies.

Instructor Bio:

With over 20 years of West African drum experience, Neil brings a truly unique background to Unity of Springfield. He studied under Ibrahima Camera (National Ballet of Senegal), MBemba Bangoura (Ballet Djoliba, Guinea), Michael Markus (Magbana Drum and Dance, New York) Bowrodo & Laurent Camera (Ballet Africains) & other principal members of Ballet Africains, Ballet Djoliba & Ballet Tayeli. He also studied in residence in Conakry, Guinea for 6 months. Neil worked in NY for 12 years as a percussionist performing on Central Park Summer Stage, Times Square (Nokia Theater) and S.O.Bs (Sounds of Brazil) to sold out audiences.

He began teaching theater and music appreciation to children as a teenager at Pinon Canyon Center in Tijeras Canyon, NM and also teaches English and computers!

Known for being particularly nurturing and able to facilitate dynamic classes where advanced and beginner students play together, he is always seeking that right balance between challenge and encouragement!

He knows he will be a lifelong student of the traditions of Guinea! Neil just moved to Springfield, is eager to share & truly loves teaching!

Details

Date:
October 22, 2029
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
CDT
Series:
Event Categories:
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Event Tags:
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Organizer

Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Organizer Website

Venue

2214 E Seminole St
Springfield, MO 65804 United States
+ Google Map
Phone
(417) 887-2214
View Venue Website

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