COMMUNITY LATIN DRUMMING WORKSHOP
FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS
Conducted by Rodrigo Chavez,
Percussionist/ educator
Every Saturday 2-4 pm at Eastminster United Church
310 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ontario M4K 1N6
This is a practical and interactive “hands-on” drumming workshop directed and adapted to children & adults, music students, and teachers of different disciplines. These workshops are open to all participants, according to their ability and musical capacity. They have been designed to give the participants a basic knowledge on the conga drums, bongos, timbales, maracas, guiro and cowbells as well as a selection of different Latin rhythms.
It is an inclusive workshop where female players are encouraged to participate on drumming, that is generally appealing to male players. No musical background is required. Respect, attention, focus and memory are encouraged since Latin rhythms are based on oral tradition and they are complex.
It is a collective experience since traditionally; Afro-Latin rhythms were played by large groups of Africans and native people. By taking their wisdom, history and art into the drum-circle, we can involve now the whole group into learning and performing some of these beautiful rhythms. Participants acquire a rich musical vocabulary by understanding other cultures, new and old forms of expression.
All instruments are provided by the instructor: bongos, congas, shakers, maracas, cowbells, bass drums, guiros, claves and timbales. Enough for the whole class!! Singing and dancing are also part of the workshop as well as the historical background and legends of the particular countries and traditions to be studied. This is an integral part of team-building, collective interaction and communication. Theory on the African rhythms and drum techniques are part of the workshop.
RHYTHMS
Salsa, Bolero, Cha-cha-cha, Conga, Rumba, Bemebe (CUBA) / Samba, Batucada, Olodum (BRAZIL) / Merengue, Bachata (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC) / Cumbia (COLOMBIA) / Calypso, Soca (TRINIDAD), Parranda (VENEZUELA), Festejo, Lando (PERU).
REQUIREMENTS
Any room with good ventilation can be used for this workshop, 1 electrical outlet and enough chairs for all participants. All drums and equipment are provided by the instructor, you don’t need to buy or rent anything.
AVAILABILITY -All year round
CONTACT -Rodrigo Chavez, Workshop Instructor
Tel. 647 896 5516
rod@cassavalatin.com
www.cassavalatin.com
283 Danforth Ave. Suite 639
Toronto, ON M4K 1N2
CANADA
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
Since 1984 I have been teaching and conducting workshops of Afro-Latin music and Native music of Central and South America. Before then I studied classical guitar in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I have traveled to Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia, seeking out masters of Native and Afro-Latin music to connect these traditions with my own creative vision.
Currently, I am the Artistic Director of CASSAVA LATIN BAND, composing contemporary Latino-Canadian music, exploring the rich variety of Latin Rhythms and performing on different stages around Canada and the USA. I also conduct percussion workshops on Latin Music, presenting an ecological approach to sound and environment, as part of an educational integrated arts program called Global Rhythms. I present this workshop for different Boards of Education, performing yearly in many schools and universities in Ontario. I constantly take part on a variety of other multi-disciplinary projects, with such companies as Angikam Dance Initiative classical Indian Kathak dance troupe, Esmeralda Enriquez, Flamenco Dance Company, recording for Kiran Ahluwalia Indo-Pakistani Singer and Mediterraneo Greek Music Ensemble, directed by master bouzuky player Kostas Apostolakis.
I feel that the teaching of drumming, especially when drawing on the oral traditions and the techniques of ancient cultures, offers the students an opening into an entirely new set of tools for their personal expression. Students develop listening skills, respect for their instruments and themselves, and the mental discipline required to master complex Afro-Latin rhythms. They learn how to interact with each other unselfishly and co-operatively. As the students create and perform music on their own instruments, this undoubtedly will promote gains in self – esteem. The teachings give students a fuller understanding not only of the music, but of the day-to-day reality of other cultures. By playing the conga drums or the cowbells, for example -by becoming a part of that musical tradition- they learn about and gain an understanding of those cultures.
My teaching philosophy is grounded in giving students tools for their own creation. These tools open a window to an entirely new world of expression, a world that is both magical and connected to their own reality. They can then explore in the context of their daily life, and create new forms of expression.
- Rodrigo Chavez -
Community Drumming Workshops are given Saturdays 2-4 pm at Eastminster United Church
310 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ontario M4K 1N6
Danforth Ave. between Broadview and Chester Subway Stations, Just across the Big Carrot Coop
*Easy parking on Jackman and Chester Ave.
Dates: Starting on April 14th, 2012
Registration: By Email to rod@cassavalatin.com or call: 647-896-5516
Fees: $25/ 2 sessions or more or $30/1 session only.
Drums: All drums and instruments are provided by the instructor
Age: Children G 5 to adults. No musical background required.