About this Event
Beginners Sessions-Routes & Roots-finding our way back through Music, Movement, Mindfulness: drumming, moves, afro-indigenous practices the Katumba way!
If you missed the first one, don't worry it's not a couse, you can totally just drop in and have a great time!
ABOUT OUR BEGINNERS SESSIONS
Our ‘Routes & Roots- finding our way back through Music, Movement, Mindfulness’ project is in direct response to the violence we saw in the summer, with misinformation spreading and resulting in violent actions of racism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia, all with a devastating effect on our communities.
These sessions are about bringing our community together and finding our way back to our roots exploring the tools we know work so well in supporting our physical and mental wellbeing-the Katumba approach to making music & moves together-from accessible Afro-Brazilian style drumming, movement and mindful movement practices, as well as sharings of the Afro-Indigenous traditions that shape what we do.
TAKING PART
Pre-Booking Essential: so we have a drum for you (we'll have a couple of drop-in spaces available on a first come, first served basis but best to pre-book to avoid disappointment)
Ran by people from underrepresented communities-including our Co-Founder Afro-Indigenous @julianabrazilmovement; We’re especially encouraging people from these communities who are underrepresented/have a harder time accessing activities that support their wellbeing, to take part: people from the ‘Global Majority’/PoC-meaning black, brown, Asian, dual heritage etc-the Queer community LGBTQIA+, Immigrants, low income, etc…
All are welcome, no experience needed
Every Tuesday from 12th Nov - 17th Dec 2024 at the Katumba Culture Hub and those who attend will have the opportunity to join our regular Katumba Drumming & Movement Community Band! (nope, you don't have to attend all off them ;)
Arrival from 6:15pm, the session will start at 6:30pm. and run until around 8/ 8:15pm (but we're flexible if you have work/childcare issues, just come/leve when you can!)
Wear comfortable clothes and trainers or feel free to come bare foot!
If you have an injury or condition which may affect your movement or ability to wear a drum, email us prior to the session so we can sort a stand for you/discuss of sessions are suitable (we make them as accessible as possible)
TICKETS
We have been partially funded by the National Lottery: that means we still have to cover a portion of the costs of the project so we have a range of ticket options including FREE tickets!!
We have a suggested donation of £10 per session for those gainfully employed, which will help cover the costs not covered by the funding.
We also have 'PAY WHAT YOU CAN' tickets available. We appreciate whatever you are able to give in order to support us to continue making work with our Katumba community and beyond. Please do not let finances be a barrier to you attending, NO QUESTIONS ASKED!
Please, make sure you book yourself on the correct ticket allocation according to your background-rationale due to nature of funding as explained at the top
Bookings for every session will be made available the Wednesday prior to the next session
Any questions please email us at [email protected] or give us a ring at 01512219603
FAQs
Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?
18 + years
Do I need to bring anything the event?
We're providing all the equipment (drums, sticks, hearing protection etc..)but please bring your own water (we'll also have water on tap for you to refill your water bottles), and wear comfy shoes and clothing
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Email [email protected] | 01512219603
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No
Can I update my registration information after making the booking?
No, but just e-mail us and we'll do it for you
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends?
Yes
Will I have to book on for evey session/every week I wanna attend?
Yes
Is your building accessible?
Yes, including toilets.
How do I get to the Katumba Culture Hub?
We're very close to the city centre & public transport links-see map; also if using a sat nav/Google Maps, program the FULL ADDRESS as the postcode alone often takes people to the other end of Upper Hill St, a bit far from where we're based.
Is there parking?
Yes, we have our own car park in the building, and on street parking is free (please don't park in front of neighbours houses on Upper Hill St).
Do I have to attend every session?
No, it's totally fine to come to as many/as little as you can: each session we'll be sharing different aspects of our Katumba Drumming & Movement world, and those who attend will have the opportunity to join our regular Katumba Drumming & Movement Community Band next year
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Katumba Culture Hub, #1 John Archer Hall, Liverpool, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 11.55