Saturday 10 March 2012

Activities for Your Child During the Summer - Drumming Workshops

If you have children and are trying to decide what to do for the summer holiday with them, why not consider a drumming workshop. This activity is very well known in the UK schools and it can be a great pleasure for children no matter how old they are.

Drumming Workshops Explained

Drumming workshops are classes or programs that teach children how to do a specific style of drumming, often indigenous drumming which makes use of hand drums like the djembe drum. The instructor may teach children the art of indigenous Djembe drumming from Africa for instance. Specialized instructional organizations and music schools throughout the UK offer workshops to schools and youth groups. Some benefits drumming workshops have as children's summer activities are as follows.

Fun and Creative

Drumming provides an activity for children that is both creative and fun. It is something they always seem to enjoy. This will make summer that more interesting for them. Most kids are attracted to drumming and have a natural rhythm. Nothing gets a child's creative juices flowing like making music, and they will have a lot of fun banging a djembe drum along with other children. They may, for instance, begin composing their own drum beats and making up their own songs to go with the drumming they are doing.

Excellent for Exercise and Coordination Skills

Drumming can help develop coordination in your youngster and be good exercise in general. Muscular control and exertion involves coordinated hand eye motion. It can be beneficial and fun to get children outside when it's summer, and being a parent you are sure to understand this. The last thing you want is them hanging around the house all day long playing their video games or staring at the television. On various levels, drumming is a very healthy activity. A lot of drumming workshops are held outdoors.

Culturally Educational

Indigenous drumming can teach a child much about the various cultures that developed the instrument and style of drumming. Therefore, it is a beneficial experience that contributes to children's cultural and educational growth by providing them with education and exposing them to diverse customs. It will introduce children to new cultures, with their unique practices and customs. A drumming workshop is a great way to demonstrate both cultural diversity and an underlying continuity since music is a common thread that binds people of many different backgrounds together.

Place to Grow Socially

Drumming workshops allow for social interaction and let children have fun and make friends. These groups often take the form of people sitting in a circle and doing the drumming activity. By drumming they may be able to meet both other children and adults that they have not known before. They will get to expand their horizons by meeting new people.

You Can Also Do This at Home.

Purchasing the same type of drum that is used for teaching will allow you to continue to educate and entertain your child at home when the workshop has ended. Enrolling in a subsequent workshop will allow them to demonstrate what they have learned as well as practice drumming on their own and improve on it. When school starts again, they can keep up with the drumming in their spare time

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