Everyone is invited to observe our final creative dramatics and African drumming classes for the year on Thursday, April 26. Creative dramatics class, taught by Holly Thuma, will be from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in room 234. African drumming class, taught by Toeknee Bailey, will be from 5:30 to 6:30 pm in room 234.
African drumming students who are in the play "How the Turtle Got his Shell," will participate in a filming for their final project. This will take place next week on Thursday, May 3 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Important Showcase Information
You should have all received a packet of information in the mail about the May 12, 2007 Showcase performance. In case you have misplaced any of the material, here it is for you to download and print (in PDF files, so you will need Adobe Acrobat).
Showcase Information Summary

Schedule of Rehearsals, Performances, Events and Open Classes from March-May 2007

Showcase Bio Form

T-Shirt Order Form

Please complete the forms and bring them with you to classes on Saturday, April 14 or Wednesday, April 18. Please refer to the Schedule above for dates and times for photos.
Showcase Information Summary
Schedule of Rehearsals, Performances, Events and Open Classes from March-May 2007
Showcase Bio Form
T-Shirt Order Form
Please complete the forms and bring them with you to classes on Saturday, April 14 or Wednesday, April 18. Please refer to the Schedule above for dates and times for photos.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Reminder: No Classes this Week!
We are on break this week (April 2-9).
Information has been mailed to all of you about the Showcase performance on May 12.
Remember to bring in your t-shirt order forms with payment when you come back next week!
Information has been mailed to all of you about the Showcase performance on May 12.
Remember to bring in your t-shirt order forms with payment when you come back next week!
Monday, April 2, 2007
African Drumming Lesson #2 "Luba"
Watch this video and drum along with Toeknee Bailey as she demonstrates the two rhythms, and how they go together, in “Luba.” Thanks to African Drumming students Erin, Chanteera, Trenel, Gabe ad Isaiah for helping with this instructional/practice video for our beginning African Drumming students.
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